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B2 visa
Hi,

I have interview appointment for B2 visa with my mom next week in Yangon.
I m Myanmar citizen currently living in Singapore. I got refusal 2 times last year to attend my sister's graduation.This year I want to get visa to see my sis, she is not well.
She studied and got H1B1 and lives 5years there.
Last year my parents got visa and i got refusal.

Pls give me some adivces. Shall I tell my sister's health during interview?
She is having Lupus and my mother and I really want to see her.

Thanks for your suggestion.
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Sponsor is currently living and working abroad
I am applying for B-2 visa here in Dubai and my american boyfriend who also lives and work in Dubai wants to sponsor the trip. I've read that any person who is living in the Unites States can sponsor relatives/friends but how about in our case where my bf who is a US citizen but is living outside the US, can he sponsor the trip? Thanks
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B2 visitor visa for parents
Hi,
I would like share my parent's experience with visitor visa on in March @Mumbai.
Que 1. Why do you want to go to US?
Ans 1. For tourism and to meet my daughter.

Que 2. How many children do you have?
Ans 2. Son who is in India and married and a daughter who is in US.

Que 3. Have you done any international travel?
Ans 3. Yes. I have traveled to YYYY country.

Que 4. Where were you working earlier?
Ans 4. XYZ company.
Please tell the full form of the company name?
X Y Z. told the fullform.

Que 5. Where is your Son working?
Ans 5. ABC

Your visa is approved and you will get your passports soon.

(Actual Questions/Answers were in Gujarati as we opted for that language.)

Thx.
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Housewife-travel alone
Hi

I'm a housewife who is travelling alone to meet my cousin in the U.S.. My husband has a work permit, so he doesn't need a visa. So I was doubtful if I will get a visa, as I would be telling them that I'm travelling alone and also that I'm a housewife with no properties in my name. But I did travel earlier to Europe, and also have a UK visa that I have not travelled on , and now it its expired.

I prepared well for the interview, with all my cousins docu and papers.

My interview:

Me: hello (passport already taken)
VO: hi, why do you want to go to the U.S.?
Me: to visit my cousin and his family, and to also see the places around NJ.

VO: what do you do?
Me: I am a housewife

VO: how long would you stay there?
Me: 3 weeks..tops!

VO: you travelling alone?
Me : yes, bcz my husband is busy this year with work and cannot take a leave for vacation.

VO: where does your husband work?
Me: NCR, hyd

VO: what does your cousin do?
Me: he is a sr.softwear Engineer at Bloomberg

VO: visa approved!

None of my documents were seen apart from my passport. Maybe me travelling to Europe helped my case. Or sheer luck. My tips...just be confident and cool and collected. Do not hesitate while answering anything. Speak what all you prepared. Don't give more information than requested, you may be digging your own grave if you do.

All the best
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Upcoming B2 interview
Hello all, my husband and I are going to appear for visitor visa interview next month. we are 31 and 28 yr old resp. Please help me with the following asap:-

1) Could there be an issue, if we have given USA arrival dates different , but we are coming back together ( I intend to fly early as I am a home maker and want to fly with my sister in law who is a US citizen and is flying back to USA at same time. My husband would get only two week leave so he wishes to fly later in the month)
The dates are not at all fixed, just gave tentative ones as it was asked in application.

2) My husband's stay (two weeks) is ok, but as i intend to stay for a month, is it too much?

3) How much fund we should show in indian rupee for the trip?

Please guide me guys. Would be thankful.
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please help!!
Hi everyone,
Im a student doing my graduate in computer science and engineering. Im in third year now and have one more year to complete my course.Im planning to visit the US this june as i have my semester break that time. I will be staying with my cousin whos working in California in a software company and lives with his wife whos pregnant now.Im travelling with my aunty(mother of my cousin in the US). Our purpose of visit is to see the baby who wouldve been born by then and for site seeing,. My family is here, and my college reopens in july so we will be staying there for a month. Is there any chance i would be rejected a visa? My visa interview is on 10th march. Is there any specific documents i should carry? please help!
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Tourist Visa
I am an F1 Student here in the united states, I am graduating in May of 2016. I planning to go back home after my opt ended. Will it be easy for me to come back or visit the U.S after going back home?
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Visitor visa
Hi me n my husband we both are 25 years old applied for visitor visa our interview was on 3rd march 2016 i.e today ...
Interview started on a smooth note but then vo rejected .. i dont know the reason so depressed it was our first time so but i think there are few prospects i m thinking can be my passport was little older so there was a minordamage at the corner so i think that may be the reason and before i have travelled to china and australia aswell.... but my husband's passport was fresh so now i m thinking to reapply again but i have some questions
1. If i renew my passport will i get high chances of visa
2 if i be the primary applicant will my case be strong

Plss reply i need help
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do i need to bring pictures?
i shall apply for tourist visa next week for medical treatment. i am a student, 19 yo, living with my family (mother, 3 bros, 1 sis, 1 sis-in-law, 2 niblings). i am the youngest of them all.

which supporting documents should i carry with me to the interview (other than medical documents)? i am specifically confused about the following:

   family pics (we don't have any printed pics, it's digital age after all!)
   property documents (i don't own any property, it's all in my father and grandfather's name)

we don't have any student cards in our college, we use i.d cards. so what if i present an affidavit from my principal or a professor testifying that i am a student?

i shall be travelling with my big bro. i want to apply first and if i get approved, then bro will apply. do you think it could negatively impact my stance?

any help will be appreciated.
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US VISA APPROVED IN CHENNAI CONSULATE
HI , Today we had interview in chennai consulate for myself, wife and 2 children aged 9 years. Our interview was at 9 AM but we reached consulate by 8 am and we showed out appointment confirmation at the gate and went through security check . After security check we gave our finger prints and waited in the line for about half an hour for the interview. we were interviewed by an American officer.

vo - why do you want to go to u.s

Myself - We have our children annual vacation in the month of April . so for tourism and to meet my sister in law.

vo- what are you doing?

Myself - i am doing business. (explained my business )

VO- what is your annual income?

Myself: xx Annual income

vo- have you ever been refused a visa?
Myself- yes. In 2007 it was refused.

vo- what are you doing ? ( to my wife)

wife: i am a homemaker

vo- have you travelled any other countries?

Myself- china, malaysia, singapore and Thailand. As a family we visited singapore last year.

vo- how many days you want to go?

Myself- 3 weeks

vo- what places you want to visit in u.s? ( to my children)

Children: we want to visit disney land, niagara falls and play with my brothers.

Finally the officer typed something in his computer and said your visa is approved.

NO DOCUMENTS WERE ASKED.

NOTE: i was going through all the posts in IMMIHELP continuously for the last six months. It was so helpful to have an idea about the questions they might ask in the interview.

Thanks to one and all.

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