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Originally Posted by yummy11226
Are you doing the paperwork yourself or using a lawyer? I'm in the same boat as you. My mom recently became a LPR and my brother is a USC. She's going to petition for me this year which will take 5-6 years but I'm scared shitless that I'm going to trigger the 10 year ban with the consular interview back in my home country. I'm not eligible for 245i and it's 50/50 if I'll be able to get the waiver because I may not to be able to prove hardship for my elderly mother even though she lives with me and is 100% emotionally, physically and financially dependent on me for everything and will be will be royally screwed if i'm denied re-entry. It is what is.
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The same notary who did the paperwork for my mom filled it out for me yesterday and today my information was sent. She helps people with their immigration problems and doesn’t charge a fortune like some lawyers too. I was fortunate to meet her. My situation is different because my mom works and I work too plus I entered legally with Advance Parole.
You definitely need a lawyer but if your mom doesn’t work and is obviously dependent on your income then I don’t see how that wouldn’t help your case.