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We're trying to get my mother-in-law and brother-in-law from Ukraine over to the US on a tourist visa for the baptism of our newborn daughter. My brother-in-law will be her godfather and he's a surgeon with a house, wife, and 2 kids living in Ukraine. We figure the embassy won't deny his visa and since my mother-in-law will be accompanying him she won't be refused either right? If you apply for a joint visa is there the chance that only one person will be granted?

Is there anything different we should provide as opposed to a normal tourist visa? We're planning on submitting a letter from the priest performing the baptism, but the birth certificate is going to take several weeks to arrive. Do you think it's mandatory?

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