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    I live in US and I am a GC Holder and married to a US Citizen.I am pregnant rightnow due in July, 2004 and i was thinking if my mother or mother-in-law could come here at the time of my delivery.But, when i checked this website, i got an idea that my mom or mom-in-law should not mention about Pregnancy.Please advise what way should i go, what should they say if Consular specifically ask that is your daughter/daughter-in-law pregnant.Is it better to sponser my mother through my husband or through myself.Would it make any difference if my husband applies for my mother.Can my mother and mother-in-law both appear in Embassy same day?Please advise this...Any help will be appreciated.

    Thanks.

  • #2
    Toursist visa should be taken for tourism purposes. That is the best I can say.

    They can appear on same day or different days. Does not matter.

    It would be better if you sponsor your mother.

    Good luck.

    Before they come to US, consider buying visitor medical insurance for them, available for instant purchase at www.immihelp.com/insurance
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    • #3
      Visitor Visa for my mom

      So, is it going to make a difference if my husband sponsors my mother.Also, lets say we don't mention that I am pregnant, reading from the experiences of people here in this forum, what about if they ask my mom or mon-in-law that is your daughter or daughter-in-law a pregnant.Should they answer no?...Thanks.

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      • #4
        Re: Visitor Visa for my mom

        In general, you don't have to volunteer any information, but it's a bad idea to lie in response to a direct question. It will likely come back to haunt you.

        Joe

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        • #5
          Visitors visa?

          When you say sponsor, I assume you mean filing a petition for your mother so that she can come to the US permanently. I'm not sure I see why it would make a difference whether you're pregnant or not? (If someone can enlighten me on that matter, I'd appreciate it )
          Also, you mention not being sure who should sponsor your mother (assuming it's for filing the I-130). If you are a PR, you cannot sponsor your mother yet- you'll be able to once you become naturalized. Your husband can definitely sponsor his own mother.

          Good luck-- and congratulations on your pregnancy!

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          • #6
            Re: Visitors visa?

            Gabbabean,

            Here we are talking about inviting someone on Visitors Visa, and not sponsoring greencard
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            • #7
              Visitor Visa for my MOM?

              Gabbabean,

              I meant to say by Sponsor is by inviting my mother to US on visitor visa.I was thinking the same way you do before getting to this website, but now as i am reading lots of prespectives everyday, I have become double-minded.

              SO, any open advise will be appreciated.

              Thanks.
              Harpreet

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              • #8
                some info on getting a visitor's visa

                Here's my canned writeup on visitor's visas, FWIW...

                Good luck,
                Joe

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                The odds of getting a visitor's visa depends on what country a person is from, and on the individual judgement of the consular official interviewing them. It depends on what country a person is from because some countries have higher rates of people never returning from trips to the US on visitor's visas. People in those countries receive much closer scrutiny before they are granted a visitor's visa. What the consular official wants to see is lots of documentation showing that the person has such "close ties" to their home country that they are individually highly likely to return from the visit. It's not "racism", it's "what are the odds that a person won't stay illegally in the US?".

                For more information see:

                https://www.immihelp.com/usa-visa-re...lication-tips/


                On the other hand, some countries have such a high rate of return from visits that they usually don't need visas at all:

                http://www.immihelp.com/visa-waiver-program/

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                • #9
                  Re: some info on getting a visitor's visa

                  In addition to all the sites listed here, lot of information is available on this website itself, at https://www.immihelp.com/usa-visas/visitor
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                  Visitor Medical Insurance for your visiting relatives.

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                  • #10
                    Visitor Visa

                    Thanks for your help!!!

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