I am currently a US citizen who was traveling back to the USA with my mother, who is on a visit visa. During our layover, the CBP questioned my mother and limited her entry to the USA from 6 months to 2 weeks with No AOS, EOS, COS on the passport. Does this mean I will not be able to change this status and apply for my mother for immigration while she is in the USA? Would I be able to apply for an extension? 2 weeks is no time at all and I was hoping she would be able to help me with taking care of my baby for a few months. Any information and elaboration would be really appreciated! Very worried about this situation. Thank you in advance!
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Originally posted by fnaz View PostI am currently a US citizen who was traveling back to the USA with my mother, who is on a visit visa. During our layover, the CBP questioned my mother and limited her entry to the USA from 6 months to 2 weeks with No AOS, EOS, COS on the passport. Does this mean I will not be able to change this status and apply for my mother for immigration while she is in the USA? Would I be able to apply for an extension? 2 weeks is no time at all and I was hoping she would be able to help me with taking care of my baby for a few months. Any information and elaboration would be really appreciated! Very worried about this situation. Thank you in advance!
This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.
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Originally posted by newacct View PostCBP's notations are not binding on USCIS, but it could be a negative factor in USCIS's determination.
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