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binu1976
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Can someone please help me here , lately I'm seeing lot of cr1 denial message here and I'm very curious about that. My Mother-in-law scheduled for interview at May 23rd in Chennai and she's very young. we applied two time visiting visa for her and both times rejected, now we're filing for her as a immigrant. we have all documents are ready and submitted some of the documents to local office which is required by chennai consulate now. what are reason's for denial and what is best way to avoid any kind of rejection.If someone can assist with this , i will really appreciate your help.Thanks
Thanks
God Bless.
devblt
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 10 2007, 05:08 PM) *
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Can someone please help me here , lately I'm seeing lot of cr1 denial message here and I'm very curious about that. My Mother-in-law scheduled for interview at May 23rd in Chennai and she's very young. we applied two time visiting visa for her and both times rejected, now we're filing for her as a immigrant. we have all documents are ready and submitted some of the documents to local office which is required by chennai consulate now. what are reason's for denial and what is best way to avoid any kind of rejection.If someone can assist with this , i will really appreciate your help.Thanks
Thanks
God Bless.


binu,

I'm kinda confused with your post. Your profile states CR/IR1 which is a spouse visa, yet your question is asking about mother-in-law?? Which visa are you applying for?

I think relative visas (bringing parents for example), if all the paperwork is in order, and there has never been a visa overstay, and the affidavit of support is sufficiant, the interview would not be a problem at all. It's the spousal visa where you have that additional burden to prove that you have a bonafied marriage.

I wouldn't worry too much.

Good luck.
binu1976
QUOTE(devblt @ May 10 2007, 09:23 PM) *
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 10 2007, 05:08 PM) *
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Can someone please help me here , lately I'm seeing lot of cr1 denial message here and I'm very curious about that. My Mother-in-law scheduled for interview at May 23rd in Chennai and she's very young. we applied two time visiting visa for her and both times rejected, now we're filing for her as a immigrant. we have all documents are ready and submitted some of the documents to local office which is required by chennai consulate now. what are reason's for denial and what is best way to avoid any kind of rejection.If someone can assist with this , i will really appreciate your help.Thanks
Thanks
God Bless.


binu,

I'm kinda confused with your post. Your profile states CR/IR1 which is a spouse visa, yet your question is asking about mother-in-law?? Which visa are you applying for?

I think relative visas (bringing parents for example), if all the paperwork is in order, and there has never been a visa overstay, and the affidavit of support is sufficiant, the interview would not be a problem at all. It's the spousal visa where you have that additional burden to prove that you have a bonafied marriage.

I wouldn't worry too much.

Good luck.


Dear Freind ,
First let me say thank you so much for replying back and people like you make this site very meaningful. I'm sorry about the confusion and it was for my mother-in-law, which my wife filed for her mom, we have all the paperwork in handy and ready for the interview next week. we're kind of worried because we applied for visiting visa twice and they denied. she's widowed and very young,all her kids lives out side of kerala and does this make any difference for immigrant visa's?.I'm just praying Lord to have her successful interview.
Thanks and God bless you kindness.
Boiler
I have not seen hardly any denials, I would be hard pressed to think of one.

And nothing that you have mentioned suggests an issue.
binu1976
My mother in law got approved yesterday for IR5 visa and everything went well, they asked her some simple question , how many kids , what they're doing ? how did your husband died ? how many grand child. they asked for Death Ceritificate for her husband? Birth Certificate for her self ? .
This is what we took and gave them .
2006 Tax papers
Some Family Pictuers.
Copy of Passport of her daughter(who's the person filed for her)
Her Birth Ceritficate
They asked for copy of eveything what we had.
It look more than 4 hours to complete everything , she just sat there until her name called that was 1:00pm indian time then it was done in 20 minutes.
I just want thank everyone here for all the support and information that they provided , you guy's made it so easy. i just want wish guy's very best and thanks alot for the big help.
Lord with out your help this is not possible.. thanks for one more day and thanks for this oppertunity. Love you jesus.
Chris Parker
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 24 2007, 05:03 PM) *
My mother in law got approved yesterday for IR5 visa and everything went well, they asked her some simple question , how many kids , what they're doing ? how did your husband died ? how many grand child. they asked for Death Ceritificate for her husband? Birth Certificate for her self ? .
This is what we took and gave them .
2006 Tax papers
Some Family Pictuers.
Copy of Passport of her daughter(who's the person filed for her)
Her Birth Ceritficate
They asked for copy of eveything what we had.
It look more than 4 hours to complete everything , she just sat there until her name called that was 1:00pm indian time then it was done in 20 minutes.
I just want thank everyone here for all the support and information that they provided , you guy's made it so easy. i just want wish guy's very best and thanks alot for the big help.
Lord with out your help this is not possible.. thanks for one more day and thanks for this oppertunity. Love you jesus.

Thank you so much for this info.

BTW - This was a consular interview, correct? (Indian time, IR5)

It sounds like they didn't need the daughter's birth certificate (petitioner's birth certificate) at the visa interview. Is that correct?

Congratulations!
devblt
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 24 2007, 05:03 PM) *
My mother in law got approved yesterday for IR5 visa and everything went well, they asked her some simple question , how many kids , what they're doing ? how did your husband died ? how many grand child. they asked for Death Ceritificate for her husband? Birth Certificate for her self ? .
This is what we took and gave them .
2006 Tax papers
Some Family Pictuers.
Copy of Passport of her daughter(who's the person filed for her)
Her Birth Ceritficate
They asked for copy of eveything what we had.
It look more than 4 hours to complete everything , she just sat there until her name called that was 1:00pm indian time then it was done in 20 minutes.
I just want thank everyone here for all the support and information that they provided , you guy's made it so easy. i just want wish guy's very best and thanks alot for the big help.
Lord with out your help this is not possible.. thanks for one more day and thanks for this oppertunity. Love you jesus.


Binu,

Congratulations on the IR5 approval. I'm glad all went well for you. I too have good news. My wife went for her CR1 interview on the 24th at Mumbai, and had a very similar experience to you. Just 5 questions or so, looked at a couple of wedding pictures, and that was it.

Congrats again!
binu1976
QUOTE(Chris Parker @ May 24 2007, 05:24 PM) *
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 24 2007, 05:03 PM) *
My mother in law got approved yesterday for IR5 visa and everything went well, they asked her some simple question , how many kids , what they're doing ? how did your husband died ? how many grand child. they asked for Death Ceritificate for her husband? Birth Certificate for her self ? .
This is what we took and gave them .
2006 Tax papers
Some Family Pictuers.
Copy of Passport of her daughter(who's the person filed for her)
Her Birth Ceritficate
They asked for copy of eveything what we had.
It look more than 4 hours to complete everything , she just sat there until her name called that was 1:00pm indian time then it was done in 20 minutes.
I just want thank everyone here for all the support and information that they provided , you guy's made it so easy. i just want wish guy's very best and thanks alot for the big help.
Lord with out your help this is not possible.. thanks for one more day and thanks for this oppertunity. Love you jesus.

Thank you so much for this info.

BTW - This was a consular interview, correct? (Indian time, IR5)

It sounds like they didn't need the daughter's birth certificate (petitioner's birth certificate) at the visa interview. Is that correct?

Congratulations!

It was Consular Interview and they did not asked Petitioner's birth certificate. If you have any other question let me know. Thanks
binu1976
QUOTE(devblt @ May 24 2007, 05:31 PM) *
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 24 2007, 05:03 PM) *
My mother in law got approved yesterday for IR5 visa and everything went well, they asked her some simple question , how many kids , what they're doing ? how did your husband died ? how many grand child. they asked for Death Ceritificate for her husband? Birth Certificate for her self ? .
This is what we took and gave them .
2006 Tax papers
Some Family Pictuers.
Copy of Passport of her daughter(who's the person filed for her)
Her Birth Ceritficate
They asked for copy of eveything what we had.
It look more than 4 hours to complete everything , she just sat there until her name called that was 1:00pm indian time then it was done in 20 minutes.
I just want thank everyone here for all the support and information that they provided , you guy's made it so easy. i just want wish guy's very best and thanks alot for the big help.
Lord with out your help this is not possible.. thanks for one more day and thanks for this oppertunity. Love you jesus.


Binu,

Congratulations on the IR5 approval. I'm glad all went well for you. I too have good news. My wife went for her CR1 interview on the 24th at Mumbai, and had a very similar experience to you. Just 5 questions or so, looked at a couple of wedding pictures, and that was it.

Congrats again!


My Dear Friend ,
Thanks and you have the same. Good luck with everything and wishing you and your wife very best .
Chris Parker
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 24 2007, 08:44 PM) *
QUOTE(binu1976 @ May 24 2007, 05:03 PM) *
My mother in law got approved yesterday for IR5 visa and everything went well, they asked her some simple question , how many kids , what they're doing ? how did your husband died ? how many grand child. they asked for Death Ceritificate for her husband? Birth Certificate for her self ? .
This is what we took and gave them .
2006 Tax papers
Some Family Pictuers.
Copy of Passport of her daughter(who's the person filed for her)
Her Birth Ceritficate
They asked for copy of eveything what we had.
It look more than 4 hours to complete everything , she just sat there until her name called that was 1:00pm indian time then it was done in 20 minutes.
I just want thank everyone here for all the support and information that they provided , you guy's made it so easy. i just want wish guy's very best and thanks alot for the big help.
Lord with out your help this is not possible.. thanks for one more day and thanks for this oppertunity. Love you jesus.

It was Consular Interview and they did not asked Petitioner's birth certificate. If you have any other question let me know. Thanks

Thanks so much. We're going to do this soon also, that's why I'm so interested in how much they want at visa interview about the petitioner... They asked for a copy of the petitioner's U.S. passport? Or just for some proof that petitioner was a U.S. citizen? The reason that I ask is because we haven't applied for a U.S. passport, all we have is naturalization certificate... What exactly did the consulate ask for about the daughter/petitioner?

Much appreciation for the information on your experience.


CP
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