You can go online to the USCIS website and fill out the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) and request her erroneus application. Amend it when it arrives with explanation and resubmit it. Even if Imigratiom and Visa never sends it it will be on record of being requested on her file and could sway the interviewer.
Morath It's called "opposition research". I also learned you are looking to get a retirement visa. How much you willing to bet I can have my father in law have that denied or revoked?
You don't know any custom, police or immigration officers in Thailand or you wouldn't be asking retirement visa questions on a FB page for you and your "partner" (wink wink) because if you did they would fill your Square Head in on how corrupt Thailand is. Which begs the question have actually ever been there?
Depends how and who reports it and where in the chain of command it's reported and again by who. A lieutenant of Chao Pho could have anyone turned away at customs or their visa immediately revoked, record or not. You must be chronically clueless to not grasp how Thailand works
They don't know what they are talking about. It's similar to Mexico within 50 miles to the coast and 50 miles from border. Automatically renewable 30 year and you can buy a clause in "with rights to convey and or survivorship".