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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Hi Everyone! I have a question: my in-laws are coming for our wedding and have interview for B1/B2 August 29th. They have another older son that lives in Russia, owe condominium in Moscow, vacation house (dacha) near Moscow, car. Both are working and have stable jobs. Please, let me know what documents would you recommend to take for interview. Thank you! BTW, they are coming for 2 weeks only. I will suggest:

1) Notice of interview

2) Bar-coded receipts of DS160

3) Copy of their condo ownership

4) Copy of their vacation house ownership

5) Copy of their car ownership

6) Copy of their son's birth certificate and passport

7) Letters from their respective employer about the vacation and that their positions will remain

8) Their travel passports

9) Bank statement

Am I missing something?

Edited by san diego
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Hi Everyone! I have a question: my in-laws are coming for our wedding and have interview for B1/B2 August 29th. They have another older son that lives in Russia, owe condominium in Moscow, vacation house (dacha) near Moscow, car. Both are working and have stable jobs. Please, let me know what documents would you recommend to take for interview. Thank you! BTW, they are coming for 2 weeks only. I will suggest:

1) Notice of interview

2) Bar-coded receipts of DS160

3) Copy of their condo ownership

4) Copy of their vacation house ownership

5) Copy of their car ownership

6) Copy of their son's birth certificate and passport

7) Letters from their respective employer about the vacation and that their positions will remain

8) Their travel passports

9) Bank statement

Am I missing something?

My wife's uncle got his tourist visa from the embassy in Kyrgyzstan. I was worried because he did not have items 3 through 6 on your list. I did include a copy of my bank statement which was, as I understand, one of the few items they looked at. I also sent along a the usual invitation letter saying I was paying for everything, etc, etc. He was approved easily.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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My wife's uncle got his tourist visa from the embassy in Kyrgyzstan. I was worried because he did not have items 3 through 6 on your list. I did include a copy of my bank statement which was, as I understand, one of the few items they looked at. I also sent along a the usual invitation letter saying I was paying for everything, etc, etc. He was approved easily.

Thank you! Actually, they do have hard copy of signed Invitation Letter, my 2010 tax return, and I134 on their names. They will take it with them as well.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Alright!! Update everyone! On the 29th my in-laws that never been to US went for B1/B2 interview to get visa for 2 week. I supplied them with:

1) DS160 applications

2) My affidavit of support for them I134

3) My 2010 tax return

4) My invitation letter.

They also took:

5) Ownership of the house documents

6) Ownership of the vacation house (dacha)

7) Bank statements (they are on the side of lower income as they work for government)

8)Letters from employers about vacation

They were asked couple of questions about my wife (she is GC holder) and they asked if they want 1 or 2 year multi entry visa. They said one because they would have to pay $100 per visa more. They got it! Extremely eassyyy!

Now... if anyone has experience with this in Russia.. I did not expect another problem.. Kind of blindsided... My mother-in-law works for government. FSB has to give her a clearance now to be able to travel. Otherwise she claims she will get fired if she travels without such clearance. She submitted application for clearance 2 months ago and still nothing. She has visa in hand but I cannot buy airfare because of the stupid clearance. Does anyone has experience with this? How long does it take? I already had to postpone our bigger wedding because of this stupid clearance by 2 weeks.. If she applied in July when will she get it for sure??

Edited by san diego
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Can somebody tell me if I want to bring my mom here in US on a tourist visa as I m pregnant and expecting delivery in April 2012 what documents do I need to get for her if I m paying for her trip.... Like do I have to get her affidavit of support since she is only coming for a visit... Also what medical document would she need to show my pregnancy in embassy

My husband is US citizen and I have a 10 yr unconditional green card...

Pls advice as soon as possible

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Can somebody tell me if I want to bring my mom here in US on a tourist visa as I m pregnant and expecting delivery in April 2012 what documents do I need to get for her if I m paying for her trip.... Like do I have to get her affidavit of support since she is only coming for a visit... Also what medical document would she need to show my pregnancy in embassy

My husband is US citizen and I have a 10 yr unconditional green card...

Pls advice as soon as possible

How about starting your own thread instead of hijacking someone else's.

 
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