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Posted 10 months ago
Diana Klein
Answered 10 months ago
Yes, if they are eligible (e.g., immediate relatives of U.S. citizens) and didn't enter with fraudulent intent.
Charlotte Lee
Answered 10 months ago
Filing too soon after entry can raise suspicions of immigrant intent and lead to denial.
Kai rylan
Answered 10 months ago
Timing and truthful disclosure are critical to avoid accusations of visa fraud.
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