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Originally Posted by MIdreamer
What if they start asking about her son and why he is in the country illegally and how he got to the U.S?
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Originally Posted by justgreened
The most common denials i've heard are double entry, public charge & if they bring kids to US illegally. As long as none of those, she should be fine. Keep us posted.
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From what I know, she didn’t bring me in. A family friend brought me after my mom had already arrived. She has no double entry and no criminal record here or in Mexico.
By the way, she crossed to Juarez yesterday (sigh) and had her doctor appointment there today, Monday. Wednesday is bios, Thursday is interview.
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Originally Posted by Marshall
A:For bringing someone with you it's considered smuggling and they ask for the 601 waiver. That waiver take from 12 to 15 months to be approved. There is no jail time or anything like that. They dont really care if you were forced to bring you child with you or even if someone else brought your child they still consider it smuggling.
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This part is scaring me, however.
While I didn't come with her, I did make it in with a family friend so obviously mom would be aware.