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Parents visa rejected
Our parents had a very bitter experience at the consulate. They had all the documents prepared.
My dad is doing business in India,mom is also working as a teacher.My brother is back in India too. They just wanted to be present here for my delivery and also visit some places in US.
The interviewer was a lady.
She asked dad what hes doing?
Business
What business?
Restaurant business

How many children do u have?
2 one son and one daughter

Whos in US ?
Daughter and son in law

Why are u going to US?
To visit daughter and stay with her for some time and also tourism purposes.

Why did u visit israel and jerusalem in particular?( My mom and dad had gone to Israel and Jordan and Jerusalem on a pilgrimage tour from church previous year)
Dad said its our holy land we went from church.

For how many months are u going?
He said I will return in 2 months my wife has enough leave so she might stay for 2 more months.

We had written months in our invitation letter and then she said theres nothing to see in US for 6 months. She rejected the visa and also stamped visa rejecte in their passport. She didnt even looked at the documents . just passport and application form.

Dad said that it was a muslim lady and she rejected everyone in their line except another muslim old lady.
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