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My mother-in-law applied for our family to immigrate to the United States, but now that my husband has passed away, can my children and I still go?
Post reply is as follows:
1, first of all, deep sympathy!
2. The key point of this case is: You think your mother-in-law applied for "family immigration", in essence, your mother-in-law applied for her son to go to the United States to reunite with her. And his son's wife and children are "entourage";
3. Now, the subject of this immigration case no longer exists, so this case should be dismissed;
4. One of my female colleagues used to be in exactly the same situation as you: at that time, she had informed the interview-just when the immigration was about to succeed, her husband suddenly died unfortunately. Then, the case will naturally be dismissed.
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