Hi, I have tried to collect information by looking at USCIS site on the procedure to start GC for my mother. But it seems that I might be missing something.
My situation: US Citizen (naturalized) living is US. Mother is in India (Indian Citizen). My mother probably will not get visitors visa, which is what we want, but I dont see her getting it (due to less financial ties, less family ties, etc.). So my plan is to sponsor her, get her here for a visit on GC, and than voluntarily give it up at the US consulate in Mumbai (thereby showing non-immigration intent) and apply for visitors visa. I have read that this approach works for visitors visa.
But anyways, here are my questions:
1. Can you point me to any location for a step by step on this process?
2. I understand that the first step is to file I-130. Do I need to send any other form showing that I can provide 125% above poverty level (financial form for support ??)
3. After I-130 is approved, if I am not yet ready to take the next step, what is the process? The approved I-130 will be valid indefinately, how do I go about re-starting her immigration process if I want to take, say a year, before starting her immigration process at the US consulate in Mumbai? I really want to get the I-130 approved, even if she is not yet ready to come.
Thanks for the info.
OK, did a little bit more research. From what I can understand, if I dont want to continue the process after I-130 is approved, it seems I have 3 options.
1. My mother will send a completed DS-3032 with "I no longer wish to apply for an immigrant visa." checked. At that point, NVC will terminate the case. If I want to re-activate it, I will have to file I-824 to ask USCIS to re-send my approved I-130 back to NVC to re-start the process. Am I correct?
2. I send a notarized letter to NVC to withdraw the case.
3. My mother does nothing with DS-3032. After 1 year, NVC will terminate the case.
Any comments?
DO you know that this process does not guaranty a visitor visa ? She may still be denied a visitor visa. I have the same dilemna, but my mother will use a green card until she no longer is able to use it.
I know there are no guarantees when it comes to NIV. But, that seems to be the most promising.
I-130 for parent (petitioner US Citizen)