Dh is wanting to invite some of his family to come and visit. I went to USCIS and to the Amman embassy site, and looked at what needs to go down for a tourist visa and thought, well, that looks pretty simple. I also remember thinking that when I was looking into the immigration paperwork.
Does anyone actually know a sort of time estimate from when you apply to when the interview/visa is given?
I saw it said it *can* be helpful to have a copy of the relative's greencard in the tourist's petition. Other than that, an itinerary, and some kinds of proofs of return (like job, house, etc), it didn't say much. Any ideas on what is most helpful to the petition?
Now the real MENA/Jordanian kicker. I've heard most people get denied. Of course you also hear how easy it is to come here once someone gets married for a greencard
We are looking at sisters and brothers (both parents are deceased). All the brothers who would come are married, and would come alone. The sisters are both married and not married, and I think Ammar would like to invite a sister and a brother at the same time, but obviously it would depend on chances. The 90+JD is the cost-prohibitive part for his family, and so we're trying to cut down to whom would the best chance be given. Everyone is over the age of 33.
Last question: I vaguely remember JP saying that the visa is good for several entries, right? Or is it one-time only?
