My mother has already processed to do the paper work. All she is waiting for is for me to fill out a piece of paper for her but I’m not sure because I want to fix my husband! Some people say that it will affect me if I fix my mother first! Is this true?
Significantly, more information is needed in order to answer your questions, but generally a U.S. citizen may have pending immigration applications for both a spouse and a parent and there is no need to complete one before starting the other. There really is no substitute, however, for consulting with an immigration attorney who, after learning all of the relevant information about you, your husband and your mother, could advise about immigration eligibilities, options and strategies and could then offer legal representation in the application processes.
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