How do I invite my mom (filipino citizen) here to the U.S.?
Answer:
You send her a note:
Dear Mom,
I want very much for you to come to my high school graduation on (the date) and my Navy Basic Training graduation on (the date). I have enclosed a round trip ticket for you and arranged for you to stay with (the people who will put her up) during your visit.
I miss you and hope you will come.
Waddayathink? If she has a valid passport, and can take time away from work she'll come.
Passport.
What do you mean by "birth mom?" If you were adopted the immigration does not recognize any relationship between you and your genetic family members. The adoption severed that relationship permanently as far as CIS is concerned.
The fact that you are a U.S. citizen makes no difference at all in her ability to come visit you. She has to apply for a tourist visa in the Philippines. Whether she will get it all depends on her ability to prove she will return there. If she has plenty of money in a business, property, or the bank there, she will probably get the visa. Otherwise, not.
If you want her to come for a visit, then about all she will need is a Passport and a tourist visa. If you want to get her here permanently, that is an entirely different issue. I think she would need to go visit the US Embassy in the Philippines. If she has enough money to start a business here, then it is easier to immigrate.
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