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Hi everyone, i would like some opinions and suggestion for visitor visa of USA,
as i am PR in Canada, and my mother recently came on visitor visa to canada. now i am planning to go to 
USA just For visit! and i have to apply my Visa. and i would like to take my mother with me! can anyone guide me is it possible to apply from Canada for her with my application. if not what other options i have. also need guidance on how to apply from Canada, i have applied before for us visitors visa for my self only 2 years ago but due to lost documents they asked me to provide. They lost the documents i sent. And i was rejected 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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You and your mother can apply for the visitor visa in a US embassy/consulate in CAanada.

Spouse:

2015-06-16: I-130 Sent

2015-08-17: I-130 approved

2015-09-23: NVC received file

2015-10-05: NVC assigned Case number, Invoice ID & Beneficiary ID

2016-06-30: DS-261 completed, AOS Fee Paid, WL received

2016-07-05: Received IV invoice, IV Fee Paid

2016-07-06: DS-260 Submitted

2016-07-07: AOS and IV Package mailed

2016-07-08: NVC Scan

2016-08-08: Case Complete

2017-06-30: Interview, approved

2017-07-04: Visa in hand

2017-08-01: Entry to US

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Myself:

2016-05-10: N-400 Sent

2016-05-16: N-400 NOA1

2016-05-26: Biometrics

2017-01-30: Interview

2017-03-02: Oath Ceremony

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You as a Canadian PR filing for a visa in Canada is not a problem.

 

Your mom as a Canadian visitor trying to get a US visitor visa in Canada is a problem.   Hard for them to judge her strong ties to her home country when they don't deal with her country.  She is better off applying for a US visitor visa from her home country.

 

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7 hours ago, aaron2020 said:

You as a Canadian PR filing for a visa in Canada is not a problem.

 

Your mom as a Canadian visitor trying to get a US visitor visa in Canada is a problem.   Hard for them to judge her strong ties to her home country when they don't deal with her country.  She is better off applying for a US visitor visa from her home country.

 

Agree with this.

 

Also, you were denied a visa previously because the US embassy lost your documents? Doesn't sound like a complete story. Why didn't you just replace them in that case? What documents were they, curious to know as documents usually are not asked for in a B visa case. What was the section number under which you were denied (for example, 214b ?)

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