My mother-in-law keeps getting denied for a US visa. Both of her daughters are well-educated and left the home country, so she is there alone.
We would like to bring her to the US to visit, but she keeps getting denied. She owns a modest home and lives on a pension but otherwise has a limited amount of money. I don't see how she would ever prove sufficient ties so it feels like a waste of effort and money to keep trying for a visa.
As crazy as it sounds, the only way forward I can see is for us to apply for a green card. It would be expensive and would end up being a waste since she doesn't want to live here, but we want her to spend time with us and our newborn.
Is it a plausible solution? Any other ideas?
We would like to bring her to the US to visit, but she keeps getting denied. She owns a modest home and lives on a pension but otherwise has a limited amount of money. I don't see how she would ever prove sufficient ties so it feels like a waste of effort and money to keep trying for a visa.
As crazy as it sounds, the only way forward I can see is for us to apply for a green card. It would be expensive and would end up being a waste since she doesn't want to live here, but we want her to spend time with us and our newborn.
Is it a plausible solution? Any other ideas?
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