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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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21 minutes ago, My Baby said:

and one more question. do i need to file 2 different ds-160 for my father and mother or i can file in same application? and will they call them together for the interview or seperately?

 

You showing that you will sponsor/help your parents is a NEGATIVE and will affect them in a bad way!!!

 

They need to show proof they will RETURN home! that is it! so whatever they can do to show ties to their home country!!! them having a USC relative will only HURT their chances of getting a B2 not strengthen them!!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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They will each have to submit their own DS-160.

 

They should take whatever evidence that they can to show that they have strong ties to return home after the trip. The officers always assume that someone will try to overstay (especially if they have relatives in the US), so your parents will have to try to do whatever they can to demonstrate that they have a strong reason to return home. This can include things like demonstrating that they own land/property, a letter from an employer stating that they are expected to return for work by date X, etc.

Relationship:     First met 2015, Married since Oct 2016

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2015 Apr - First met and started chatting online (he was in the US on a J-1 visa)

2015 Sep - J-1 visa expires (2 year home stay requirement)

2016 Feb - First trip to China (10 days): met friends and family, celebrated Spring Festival (Chinese New Year), lots of sightseeing (including seeing pandas), and lots of food

2016 Feb 06 - Purchase matching jade necklaces to mark engagement

2016 Jun/Jul - Second trip to China (10 days): lots more sightseeing, food, and time with friends/family

2016 Sep/Oct - Third trip to China (10 days) this time with my parents so that my parents could meet him and his mom, along with lots of sightseeing and food (i'm sure you've picked up on a trend by now :D)

2016 Oct - At the end of the time in China my parents, myself, and Xuan all traveled to Canada (7 days) so that we could get married, but unfortunately his mom couldn't come along with us.

2016 Oct 08 - Wedding day on top of Mount Washington on Vancouver Island, and it had just snowed the night before. (L)(L)

2017 Jan - Fourth trip to China (7 days), you guessed it: food, family, friends, spring festival, ...


The CR-1 Process:    NOA1 - PD 27 Dec 2016 (TSC)

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2016 Dec 21 - Sent I-130 packet (along with G-1145 for e-notification) by USPS priority mail express (1-day), but missed the pick-up so it won't actually leave till the next day

2016 Dec 23 - Delivery confirmed by USPS

2017 Jan 03 - Payment drawn from bank account

2017 Jan 04 - Text and email confirming USCIS receipt of petition, assignment to Texas Service Center for processing and SRC case number

2017 Jan 09 - Received I-797c notice of action by mail (NOA1) with assigned priority date of 27 Dec 2016

2017 ??? ......... just waiting patiently for NOA2 (hopefully by April/May if they ever stop transferring cases from Nebraska)

 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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1 hour ago, EG&XY said:

They will each have to submit their own DS-160.

 

They should take whatever evidence that they can to show that they have strong ties to return home after the trip. The officers always assume that someone will try to overstay (especially if they have relatives in the US), so your parents will have to try to do whatever they can to demonstrate that they have a strong reason to return home. This can include things like demonstrating that they own land/property, a letter from an employer stating that they are expected to return for work by date X, etc.

they dont work. they are 58 and 61 years of age.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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1 minute ago, Redheadguy03 said:

Basically, show proof of land and home ownership. Pay stubs for work and other thing that would prove they're returning. 

Actually they dont work. they are 58 and 61 years of old. they have property in Nepal.

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2 hours ago, My Baby said:

Actually they dont work. they are 58 and 61 years of old. they have property in Nepal.

If they are retired at that age they are obviously comfortably off.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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4 hours ago, Coco8 said:

 

Do they have pensions? How do they make money? You need to show proof of that. Plus, the property they own.

 

Are you a US citizen or a permanent resident?

They have land. They dnt have pension or anything like that. M permanent residence.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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5 minutes ago, My Baby said:

They have land. They dnt have pension or anything like that. M permanent residence.

They need to show strong ties to their country not America 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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13 minutes ago, My Baby said:

What can be the strong ties??? Like????

When you go thru to the immigration brief he will ask

Where do you work?

Who do ubhave to return to?

 

Basically any tie to america is a red flag!!!

 

The immigration officer doesn't care why yi u want to come to America just your reasons to return to your country. So any tie to a merica is a red flag...show that you have a life in your country and a reason to return is strong 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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4 minutes ago, caliliving said:

When you go thru to the immigration brief he will ask

Where do you work?

Who do ubhave to return to?

 

Basically any tie to america is a red flag!!!

 

The immigration officer doesn't care why yi u want to come to America just your reasons to return to your country. So any tie to a merica is a red flag...show that you have a life in your country and a reason to return is strong 

Not me my parents. M already in usa. They have properties, family back their other son grand child live there

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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There is no such thing like sponsoring someones for a tourist visa. I'ts on their own merits, not yours. They need to prove they have enough ties to their country.

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6 hours ago, My Baby said:

Not me my parents. M already in usa. They have properties, family back their other son grand child live there

If you say they have "properties", do they live from the land? Do they rent some of the properties they have? If so, they have to show that. For instance, they can show proof that they own several properties, that someone pays rent (either a lease, or some proof of that). 

 

Do they have a bank account?

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