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Hello Everyone,

I am planning to apply for my mother's visitor visa to US.
My dad is a dialysis patient so he would not be able to visit us in US.
My mother is a housewife. We do have property in india with all the valid documentation. My brother is also living in India with my parents and working in India.
I am here in US for about 6 years now. Currently, i am on h1b visa and i140 is in process.
My dad used to run a small business but not anymore. Hence, they don't have any tax returns documents from last 3 years.
They don't have a lot of bank balance in India (may be 2-3 lakhs)
How i should prepare my mumma for the interview? Any suggestions are very much appreciated.

Thanks All!

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Your mother will have to prove to the satisfaction of the US consular official at the interviewing US embassy/consulate, that she has significant ties to India such that she would return to India after her US visit is completed. Such ties could include, property, house ownership, current stable employment, etc. Each visitor visa applicant is presumed to have immigration intent, and must prove that they are not trying to immigrate to the US. A letter from a doctor, any documents from you, or any other invitation-type letter would likely have no positive effect on the visitor visa approval.

Good luck.

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Filed: Timeline
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Actually, it's your mother who applies, not you. When is the baby due?

I am not pregnant! Not planning on get pregnant. I want my mother to visit me and my husband and actually visit different places in US. I couldn't do that for my father, dont want to miss the opportunity for my mother. Any other speculations???

Your mother will have to prove to the satisfaction of the US consular official at the interviewing US embassy/consulate, that she has significant ties to India such that she would return to India after her US visit is completed. Such ties could include, property, house ownership, current stable employment, etc. Each visitor visa applicant is presumed to have immigration intent, and must prove that they are not trying to immigrate to the US. A letter from a doctor, any documents from you, or any other invitation-type letter would likely have no positive effect on the visitor visa approval.

Good luck.

thank you for the valuable information!

 
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