... in response to Question from Carmen, posted by Minnesota guy on Aug 16, 2004Hi Carmen,
If your mother just wants to visit here for a few months, she can apply for a B-2 visitor visa at the U.S. embassy in Manila. There is really no paperwork for you to do because she will need to apply herself over there. There is no medical exam required and the visa/application fee is $100. She will need a passport and NSO birth/marriage certificates. The paperwork and interview process can be a little intimidating, so she may want to get some assistance. If she has a friend or relative over there who has been through the process, maybe she can get some help from them. Or she can go to a reputable travel agency. Many travel agents have the knowledge and means to assist clients in obtaining a visitor visa for a reasonable fee. It would probably take about 2-3 months to normally process everything.
If you would like to petition your mother to live in the U.S. as a legal permanent resident, then you will have to obtain your U.S. citizenship first. Then you can petition her with a Form I-130, which normally takes 1-2 years to process. With a green card she can come and go with more flexibility.
You can read all about the requirements for B-2 visitor visas here:
http://usembassy.state.gov/manila/wwwh3024.html
Ray