Your mother has to show consular officials- to their satisfaction, that she will return back to her country. There isn't much you can personally do, as the visa process would be carried out in Guatemala, not here in the U.S.
It is possible for a Filipino in the U.S. on a tourist visa to marry an American citizen. Getting married is usually easy, but being allowed to stay in the U.S. can be more complicated in this situation and may require the help of an attorney.
Obama's mother was a U.S. citizen AND he was born in the U.S., in the State of Hawaii. Constitutionally, it is the fact that he was born on U.S. soil that makes him a U.S. citizen (not that his mother was a U.S. citizen).
yes. if she isnt a good citizen she wouldn't help any one.
The fact that you are asking about marrying a U.S. citizen leads me to think that YOU are NOT a U.S. citizen. If that is the case, then there is nothing you can do
I dont think so but if you ever need help you can call the goverment
the tourist help you on what your looking for
Guatemala.
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Yes, she went there to help the people there (obviously) and got a land grant from the government. But then the government came by and said she had to leave and the government had better land, but Mother Teresa refused to go. Eventually, the government let her keep the land and let her have the other land as well.
Guatemala's economy is a Capitalistic economy (free-market). Their GDP is $24.7 billion as of 2011. Their main exports are: coffee, bananas, sugar, crude oil, chemical products, clothing and textiles, vegetables.