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My mom petition me when she is still an immigrant, last february she got her citizenship. Will there a changes in my petition? its been 9 years now. and can i apply a tourist visa in the u.s.?
 
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No, you most certainly won't be able to get a tourist visa. Your priority dates may have changed and it may not necessarily have been for the better. Jeeze, what mother leaves their kids for 9 years. But then again, not all mothers deserve the title.




The moment you capitulate to lawlessness you've lost your civility.

 
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Please answer few questions:

1. Are you marriad or single?
2. Did she file your petition when she was green card holder?
3. What is the priority date on your petition?
4. Is she still living in USA?
3. Did she file your peition as Married son or Un-married son as green card holder?

After your answers, I should be able to guide you.

You will not be able to get vitis visa and even if you get it, it is not good for you to adjust status here while visiting US on visit visa -- changes of denial based on furad.
 
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Sorry, no tourist visa for you unless you lie on your non-immigrant visa application.
 
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1. No im not married, im a single mom
2. yes
3. November 2000
4. yes
5. yes
 
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davdah, im a mother when my mom go to u.s. and she is a very loving and caring mom.
 
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If you are not from Mexico or PHILIPPINES, your visa number will become current in one year to 18 months.

Ask your mother to write a letter to Service Center where she sent your I-130 asking them to upgrade her Petition (attach with letter copy of I-130 Receipt notice and a copy of her Naturalization Certificate).
 
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Actually Philippines English Better!!! Required!!!
English Mandatory!!!


USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!!
kami ay nanonood!!!
 
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