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So i am inviting my older sister currently in saudi now to visit me here in florida for my church wedding. She just paid for the visa. What are the steps and requirements she need to present during interview i already sent her wedding invite and letter to embassy stating im inviting her. What else does she need to bring or present?

Shes getting ready to get a schedule of interview.

She already has ds160 form printed out also paid the b2 visa fee

What else is next? Thank you

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She needs proof she will return/ leave the US after. So things like a letter from her job, that she has kids or elderly relatives she is caring for that are staying behind etc.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Like what the others have suggested, your sister should bring proof of intent to leave the US. They may or may not ask for this during the interview so bring nonetheless. Proof are like letter from the employer that says the need for her to go back to work. Properties and family can also be a form of proof. You can bring pictures of family and maybe a copy of your bank account and/or property titles. If you don't have any of the last two then don't be discouraged. If you have a good travel record then they will also consider that. My sister also work in middle east and she is pretty confident in being able to get a visa. She said that applying a B2 via middle eastearn US embassy is easier for her as she is under contract with an employer in the middle east and they will produce a letter of the need for her to comeback or else they will have to ban her from working there again under breach of contract. She is also well traveled visiting countries in Asia and has her passport stamped several times when going through immigration and customs.

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