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same happened to my MIL. when she went to the interview they rejected 214 clause.

crap.
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birth certificate
I would like to know is really necessary to submit birth certficate of my husband and mine.we don't have real birth certificate. we have affadavit. I sent the copy.
Please let me know if someone know anything about it
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my moms visa
Hi everybody,

Pl can some one tell me how many days is it taking to get visitor visa thru drop box in Hyderabad for chennai embassy.......its been over a month my mother-in-law applied for it.

Thanks
Prasad
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Applied for Interview(Visitor Visa)
Hi,
I have taken Appointment for my parents to visit US my sister place Texas.
my Mother got Appointment in Delhi Next month 22
please can u advise me what are the qustions they are asking.one more thing my mother uneducated.


Regards,
satish
wipro technalogies
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Thanks to everybody and to this great website.
I just received e-mail that my parents received visitor visa for 10 yrs. dont know for how long. They are 74 and 64 age. applied thro drop box with all the documents as mentioned in this website. it took exactly 3 weeks at chennai. good luck.
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Parents got visa at Chennai
Hi,

Thanks to all for providing interview tips and for maintaing this site. It was very useful. I prepared all the documents as suggested by this site (with some minor changes). Also, my parents took some family pictures with them.

My parents had an interview today (6/22) at chennai, the officier asked following questions:

- (to my father) Where did u used to work?
Co XYZ it is a central govt undertaking.
- (to my father)What was ur salary?
 xxxxx
- (to my father)What do you do now.
Retired.

- (to my father)For how many months you need the visa.
2-3 months we just want to visit my daughter and come back as I have two elder daughters here.

He did not look at any documents (neither mine nor my parents), but they took my documents, may be they keep in records.

I am not sure yet about the visa period. Also, my parents had requestd for a translator.

Thanks & all the best,
Renu
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How to opt for a translator at mumbai...
I have scheduled an appointment on july 28th for my parents. They will be going to the Mumbai consulate for the appointment.

I would like to know the process for opting a translator so that they wouldn't have problem with american accent. Anyone who knows the process, please email me.

Thanks.
Ram
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Passed Visa interview at Mumbai Embassy
Hi ,
My parents had been to the Mumbai embassy a week back.Thank God,they passed the interview!

Thanks also to immihelp.com for detailed information on required documents and all those who
put in their experiences here.

Questions asked by American officer:
1. Why do you want to visit USA?
Ans. To visit tourist attractions in USA and visit daughter and son-in-law.

2.What is your son-in-law doing?
Ans.(Explained job) .But my daughter is sponsoring the trip.

(Because I was the sponsor ,my parents had all my documents and only limited documents from my husband.So I had
explained to them that if they start asking husbands information,they should remind the officer that daughter is sponsoring the trip.I think officers usually assume that the son-in-law or son sponsors the trip).

3.Oh!So what is your daughter doing?
Ans. (Explained my job position)

4.What are you doing ?
Ans. (Dad Explained his job).

5.So ,have you been abroad before?
Ans. Yes , to so-and-so countries.

6.How long do you want to stay in US?
Ans. Dad could not understand the officers accent and mistook the question to be how long has your daughter been in the US.The officer then rephrased her question and fortunately my mother
understood the question and answered 3 months.This must be same as mentioned in visa application.

After this ,Officer said their application has been accepted.No documents were asked or checked.

My advice is to train parents well for the interview.Questions asked above are pretty standard. Also, first greet the officers. All documents mentioned on this site should be provided to parents.Even if for example,the son-in-law is sponsoring the trip ,parents should have passport copy and visa copy of the blood relative(daughter).

Good luck to everyone!
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Question about Affidavit? Please help!! Urgent!!!
Hi There!
My parent will be going for visa in Aug 1st week, my dad is 60 and Mom is 59.
Both of them are retired from Govt jobs.
They will be visiting us in Oct sometimes.
 Me and my brother are here in states, I got married 3.5 years back and came here in 2000 Oct in H1B and Now I've green Card, My brother came here last year on H1b and Got married this year Feb, lives in NJ with his wife .

Here is a question !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????

Me an My husband are working and sponsoring my parents, so do we need to mention about my brother in Parent’s Affidavit about visiting here? Its really confusing!, if they don’t mention and later consulate questions about why brother not sponsoring them and bla bla..then can be a problem?


Please help, how to deal with this.

Thanks.
Anita
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B1-visa approved
I had my B1 visa approved on the 17th and received my passport on the 18th.
I was supposed to go for a training to my client company.
Questions asked
1)How long r u workin in ur present company
2)What will u do in the US
3)Have u ever travelled abroad
4)HAVE U EVER applied for a visa
5)How long will u be in the US
6)wHAt is ur annual salary

Thats it.....she said njoy ur trip to the US.
tHx to immihelp.
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