Parents Visa for US
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I am a F1 student in US. I am graduating in May and planning to call my parents for my convocation. I have some questions regarding the visa that they should apply for coming to US for 20 days:-
- Is the visa that I should apply should be B1/B2? Since this is equivalent to tourism purpose.
- Can I fill DS-160 form of my parents on their behalf?
- Will the separate DS-160 form need to be filled for my mother and father or it can be done together?
- Can the interview be taken in Hindi instead of English? Where can I specify that?
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Can I bring my parents permanently in USA?
If you are a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old, you are eligible to petition to bring your parents to live and work permanently in the United States. If you are a lawful permanent resident, you are not eligible to petition to bring your parents to live and work permanently in the United States.How long does it take for a U.S. citizen to bring their parents?
When an American citizen applies for a Green Card for their parents, this process can take at least 5 months, but it can also take up to 10 years. The estimated time of this application depends on the immigration status of the father, mother or both, in addition to other immigration factors of the family.Can you bring parents to USA?
To petition for your parents (mother or father) to live in the United States as Green Card holders, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old. Green Card holders (permanent residents) may not petition to bring parents to live permanently in the United States.How long does it take to bring parents to USA 2020?
If your parents have entered the US lawfully and are currently living in the US then the process takes about 12 months once you submit: An I-130 Visa Petition for each parent. Proof of your US Citizenship. Evidence that they are your parents (Your birth certificate, their marriage certificate, etc.)Parents visa | B2 Vistor Visa to USA | H1B Life in USA
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