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    My inlaws were interviewed together for a visitor visa last year and got rejected.

    This time they got interviews on separate dates. On March 13, my father-inlaw went for interview. The CO asked him why didn't his wife come with him this time (FIL said that this time he is travelling alone)? The CO also recalled some of the answers my inlaws gave last time (like number of children, work). Finally he gave him the visa.

    My mother-inlaw's interview is on March 17. Since my FIL said that my MIL will not be travelling with him, will she have problem with the interview?

    1. Will consulate match my FIL's answers to my MIL's?
    2. How much of information does the consulate have in their database?
    3. If my MIL say that she will be travelling alone, does the consulate refer that my FIL was already been issued visa?

    Any advice will be helpful.

    Regards
    DKM

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    Tell the truth always.

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      Consulars take note of salient features of the interview and refer to them
      on the computer the next time. Playing tricks with the consulate will
      constitute misrepresentation and your dad may risk losing his visa too.
      In my opinion, your MIL should not have applied because your FIL already
      told the consular that he is traveling alone so this constitutes an outright lie.

      Originally posted by dkm
      My inlaws were interviewed together for a visitor visa last year and got rejected.

      This time they got interviews on separate dates. On March 13, my father-inlaw went for interview. The CO asked him why didn't his wife come with him this time (FIL said that this time he is travelling alone)? The CO also recalled some of the answers my inlaws gave last time (like number of children, work). Finally he gave him the visa.

      My mother-inlaw's interview is on March 17. Since my FIL said that my MIL will not be travelling with him, will she have problem with the interview?

      1. Will consulate match my FIL's answers to my MIL's?
      2. How much of information does the consulate have in their database?
      3. If my MIL say that she will be travelling alone, does the consulate refer that my FIL was already been issued visa?

      Any advice will be helpful.

      Regards
      DKM

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