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Hello Sajha Fellaws !!
I need your past experiences/opinions about my situation. I am thinking of inviting parents to attend my May 016 graduation. Currently I am working in a university and my employer has agreed to petition for my green card soon. My concern is: Does my invitation letter to my parents have adverse effects in obtaining GC, or is such thing/letter kept recorded as my background. I had in the past sent two such letters to invite parent-in laws.
What your thoughts/experiences on this situation, is it better to wait until GC is processed?
God bless you all,

 


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