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hi good day to all, im jay wanted to get a tourist visa because my dad passed away last February so, my uncle like me to visit in US for 20 to 30days but right now i have no job, i have no bank statement( i mean i have no a big savings). and my uncle pays all the expenses especially the two way trip ticket... i have a petition from my dad and im still waiting for that. the only documents that i have right now is the Death Certificate of my dad.

1. it is possible to get the tourist visa?

2. what possible documents that i have need to show to the us embassy?

3. how about the petition of my dad to me?

sir/ma'am advice me please.... thanks to all in advance. Have a good Day to all...

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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Sorry about your recent loss. (F) (F) (F)

Regarding the tourist visa application, there's almost 0% chance of approval based on your circumstances.

You should inform USCIS or NVC about your dad's passing. The death of the petitioner terminates the petition he filed for you. You, as the beneficiary can file an appeal to retain your petition based on humanitarian reason. Your uncle (whom I assume is a US citizen or green card holder?) can be your new substitute sponsor.

Edited by apple21
Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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Additional information:

Petitioner is deceased: When a petitioner dies, the visa petition filed for a family member is automatically revoked and returned to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services (USCIS) office where it was filed. Beneficiaries may request the reinstatement of the petition for special humanitarian reasons through USCIS. Applicants may contact the USCIS office at U.S. Embassy Manila for more information about reinstatements for special humanitarian reasons of visa petitions. Attempts to conceal a petitioner's death will only jeopardize an application and may render applicants permanently ineligible to enter the United States. Note: If a petitioner has passed away and the USCIS reinstates the petition, a new I-864 Affidavit of Support will be required from a new sponsor.

Source: http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3219.html

How to report death of the petitioner: http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3236.html

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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He is Naturalize US Citizen been in US for over25 years... yes mam apple he can be my new substitute sponsor. so, its 0% chance to get a visa... hmmmmp :(

Report your dad's death ASAP and apply for reinstatement of your petition.

 
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