My husband and children are US Citizens, can we sponsor my mom to become a resident with me being a legal permanent resident?
Your spouse and children cannot sponsor your mother - only you can, once you become a U.S. citizen.
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Your spouse and children cannot sponsor your mother - only you can, once you become a U.S. citizen.
No, the green card process cannot be skipped. Your husband must first be a green card holder before he can apply for citizenship.
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USCIS may inquire again as to the validity of the marriage. As long as it was a bona fide marriage and you can document that , you should be fine.
Firstly, nothing happens automatically. Secondly, he needs to become a U.S. permanent resident (green card holder) before he can apply for...
Yes, they could. What is the purpose of her coming for another visit so soon after her last visit ? Visitor status is not supposed to be used for...