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She is:

early 30's

job

has car

apartment

daughter (daughter would be staying at home with her grandparents)

Can someone tell me:

1) chances of getting a tourist visa to USA

2) what the steps in the process are, or where I can find out what they are

3) what I can do to try to make it happen.

Thanks.

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She is:

early 30's

job

has car

apartment

daughter (daughter would be staying at home with her grandparents)

Can someone tell me:

1) chances of getting a tourist visa to USA

2) what the steps in the process are, or where I can find out what they are

3) what I can do to try to make it happen.

Thanks.

Her chances of getting a tourist visa to the US are pretty slim. Steps in the process can be found on the website for the US embassy in Ukraine. She will need an invitation letter from you. Good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Slim, my boyfriend got denied, having same age range, good job contract, apartment, invitation, sponsor etc.

Uniting for Ukraine

1-134 submitted - 4/25/2022

I-134 approved - 4/29/2022

Email received by beneficiary - 5/4/2022

Beneficiary submits data to USCBP - 5/4/2022

Received information about travel authorization from USCBP - 5/6/2022 (Approval but no Travel Authorization Document)

Travel Authorization Document- 5/16/2022

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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She is:

early 30's

job

has car

apartment

daughter (daughter would be staying at home with her grandparents)

Can someone tell me:

1) chances of getting a tourist visa to USA

2) what the steps in the process are, or where I can find out what they are

3) what I can do to try to make it happen.

Thanks.

1) slim

2) website has complete instructions

3) nothing.... the visa applicant must qualify on there own merits and not based on any assurances from a US citizen.

YMMV

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Your best shot at approval is to prove "beyond doubt" that it is just a visit. But do not get your hopes up! K1 visa is easy there, but visitors visa very difficult.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Thanks everyone.

Hmmm.

Sounding pretty pointless to attempt.

Thanks again.

It never hurts to try at least once aside from being time consuming. Try getting a congressional letter of interest from one of your state's congressmen. While officially nothing on the American side can influence the decision, the letter shows that you're willing to give it the extra effort and attention.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I got a visitor visa for my mother-in-law but it was difficult. She is employed as an engineer, owns her own home, takes care of her elderly mother, is active in the church, had a bank account active for several years. We applied for a visa and I went with her to the embassy. 2 minutes, denied! Not enough ties to the Ukraine. I complained to the consulate with no response. I had my US Senator and US Rep send emails to the embassy and we paid the 131.00 plus 12.00 for the phone call fee and tried again. This time success for a single entry visa. They looked at only the application and nothing else. It is entirely up to the consulate official you get that day. My mother in-law brought a stack of documents from bank accounts to letter from the Church, etc. and they looked at none of it. They said it was a total judgment call on the part of the interviewer. Oh by the way one of the excuses they used initially was that she had no husband to come back to in the Ukraine so being single hurt her.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hi new here your friend has a very good chance if signs up first with the tour company american english center and after her visit with AEC she can come anytime she wishes both my fiance and her mother have done this and now have tourist visas for 5 years

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