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Hi to all, I just want to get advise with this problem I had this morning in the INS office.
I decided to bring my parents to the US, and as a US Citizen I planned to file a petition for both of them, and because they have visitor visa I told them to come in to the US with that visa and file the I-130's here. At the same time, I saw on the Internet in the INS website which says that in case of entering legal to the US (visitor visa) they can file the I-485 (Adjustment of status) at the same time.
So I went to the INS office just to confirm from an officer that teory and the guy told me first that I need to file just the I-130 and then when approved the I-485. Then I told him about what the Internet says and he said, "give me a minute, let me double check". So another officer approached the window and said:
"Why are your parents trying to immigrate to the US?", so I responded "because we want to", then she said "for how long have they been here?", I responded 2 weeks. Then she started to say "I don't beleve you sir, I think you are trying to cheat INS officers and be carefull, I think you are not saying the truth and that you and your parents did not decided in those two weeks that you wanted them to stay here and that can bring you problems on filling for them".
So I just said "Well they have been here for two weeks but their visas where renewed around 4 years ago and always had a visa, that's why I was born in the US". So she decided to just give me a packet of a bunch of applications and said "Fill this out and follow the instructions, but I doubt it will be approved".
Please, if there's anybody who knows about this kind of situation, respond to me if I'm doing something ilegal, or if I don't have the privilege to file for them.
I will appresiate any comments or suggestions.
Regards,
Hi to all, I just want to get advise with this problem I had this morning in the INS office.
I decided to bring my parents to the US, and as a US Citizen I planned to file a petition for both of them, and because they have visitor visa I told them to come in to the US with that visa and file the I-130's here. At the same time, I saw on the Internet in the INS website which says that in case of entering legal to the US (visitor visa) they can file the I-485 (Adjustment of status) at the same time.
So I went to the INS office just to confirm from an officer that teory and the guy told me first that I need to file just the I-130 and then when approved the I-485. Then I told him about what the Internet says and he said, "give me a minute, let me double check". So another officer approached the window and said:
"Why are your parents trying to immigrate to the US?", so I responded "because we want to", then she said "for how long have they been here?", I responded 2 weeks. Then she started to say "I don't beleve you sir, I think you are trying to cheat INS officers and be carefull, I think you are not saying the truth and that you and your parents did not decided in those two weeks that you wanted them to stay here and that can bring you problems on filling for them".
So I just said "Well they have been here for two weeks but their visas where renewed around 4 years ago and always had a visa, that's why I was born in the US". So she decided to just give me a packet of a bunch of applications and said "Fill this out and follow the instructions, but I doubt it will be approved".
Please, if there's anybody who knows about this kind of situation, respond to me if I'm doing something ilegal, or if I don't have the privilege to file for them.
I will appresiate any comments or suggestions.
Regards,