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Some questions here regarding bringing mom in the US, what are the possible questions that the consular officer will ask during her interview?

During her interview,does she has to bring anything?or a passport only?Just wanna know specific things about this matter.Thanks!

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Walt & Rafi

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Some questions here regarding bringing mom in the US, what are the possible questions that the consular officer will ask during her interview?

During her interview,does she has to bring anything?or a passport only?Just wanna know specific things about this matter.Thanks!

What? Bringing whose mom? You PI fiance's? You can't, unless the mom applies for a tourist visa.

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Sorry i did not specify this.

i knew already about the kinds of processing stuff in getting mom here in the US, what I'm asking about is the interview thing.

The question is:what are the possible questions for my mom that will be ask to her during the interview by the consular officer?; and during her interview,does she need to bring anything,or only her passport?this is my question in my post.

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Walt & Rafi

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Sorry i did not specify this.

i knew already about the kinds of processing stuff in getting mom here in the US, what I'm asking about is the interview thing.

The question is:what are the possible questions for my mom that will be ask to her during the interview by the consular officer?; and during her interview,does she need to bring anything,or only her passport?this is my question in my post.

My wife's father and mother were granted a 10 year, multiple-entry Visa and are currently staying with us for 6 months. The process was pretty smooth - but they own property in Cebu, so that helps. They just want to make sure that your Mom has no intention of staying in the U.S. once she gets here. If she has an income there, property, if she's travelled out of the Philippines before, if she has a bank account with money in it. You'll want her to demonstrate that she has something to come back to.

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