I have an invite with necessary documents from a friend (usa citizen). I am 28 years of age, student , but not married. My sponsor is taking care of living, accommodation, feeding and internal travel expenses within the united states, but I am responsible for my air ticket. I have enough money in my accounts to prove that i can afford the trip like 10 000 $ money is not a probleme , Do I stand any chances of getting the B2 tourist visa considering my situation and what can do to prove stong ties to my home contry ? Thanks
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Originally posted by Souhil Karriche View PostI have an invite with necessary documents from a friend (usa citizen). I am 28 years of age, student , but not married. My sponsor is taking care of living, accommodation, feeding and internal travel expenses within the united states, but I am responsible for my air ticket. I have enough money in my accounts to prove that i can afford the trip like 10 000 $ money is not a probleme , Do I stand any chances of getting the B2 tourist visa considering my situation and what can do to prove stong ties to my home contry ? Thanks
Your chances for being approved for the B1/B2 visa would be very low. You're young and would also probably have a hard time showing strong ties to home country. They would be looking for things such as spouse and children, property you own, things like this that would show probability that you would return. A job is not going to be strong enough on it's own. They will also know that the person you are coming to visit has the means to support you while you are here in the U.S. and therefore if your true intent was to try and immigrate they would expect you would have support. I am not sure what country you are coming from, but if it's a high immigration risk country for the U.S. (India, China,etc.), that would also lessen your chances. All anyone can do is apply.
This is my opinion and not legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
Trinity71
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Originally posted by Trinity71 View PostYour chances for being approved for the B1/B2 visa would be very low. You're young and would also probably have a hard time showing strong ties to home country. They would be looking for things such as spouse and children, property you own, things like this that would show probability that you would return. A job is not going to be strong enough on it's own. They will also know that the person you are coming to visit has the means to support you while you are here in the U.S. and therefore if your true intent was to try and immigrate they would expect you would have support. I am not sure what country you are coming from, but if it's a high immigration risk country for the U.S. (India, China,etc.), that would also lessen your chances. All anyone can do is apply.
This is my opinion and not legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
Trinity71
thank you in advance
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