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Posts posted by Nazokat
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Thanks to everyone for advices even though some of them were rude. Anyway, now I know what to do.
Topic is cancelled.
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Just now, Roel said:
Please link those statistics.
I meant real ppl here from Uzb and invited their parents to visit grandkids. All of them got visa after mentioning or showing either sending email that purpose of visit is newborn. That’s I know for sure.
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6 hours ago, Roel said:
Lol really? Did you read that on the official USCIS website?
Sure tourist visa is for touristic purposes only. But also depends on embassies. According to statistics of US embassy(Uzb) I may say that CO issues visa to ones who’s tension is to see grandkids.
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4 hours ago, Mr.Jose said:
Embassy is not there for social services. Unfortunately the way I see it, You would probably try to immigrate your mom. Your husband should be the sole provider.
Absolutely NO! All her family,friends,house,grandkids live in Uzb. She’s nothing to do here except just visit me and she never can live in USA!!!
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20 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:
In general I would think “I want to meet my new grandchild” is enough in a situation like this, and agree with others that a letter like that could tip the balance against the case if the CO views it as a “care” role rather than just a new grandparent visiting. (Many people go back to work before 3 months by the way so in that sense the letter may also raise more questions than it answers.)
OP, does your mom have a husband, a house, a job, other grandchildren at home, anything that will help convince the CO that she will return after a temporary visit to the US?
Yes has strong ties with country such as property, bunch of grandkids, my sibling actually I’m the only one who lives in US so she definitely won’t stay here while rest of the family live in Uzb. Only one reason why I want her here is O missed her so much and want her to see newborn.
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38 minutes ago, gregcrs2 said:
It's not going to help your mom get a tourist visa. Probably hurt her chances more than help it. Also no address or phone contact information on letterhead makes the letter look fake anyways. Not that they would even look at it.
There’s all address of hospital I just cut the sides for confidential purposes))
Anyways I decided not to send this letter.
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3 minutes ago, Springrain22 said:
I am going to be blunt, but your mother will have to stay home unless she has very very very strong ties to her country. The refusal rate for her country is 50%, which is very high. To get a tourist visa, she has to have an exceptional travel background, which I personally doubt. There's no visa "to help with a baby". That will be considered as work and is NOT allowed on tourist visa.
Consider hiring babysitter if you need help with your baby. Sorry for the harsh truth.
It’s ok. I appreciate each advice whatever it’s harsh or nice. All I want is my mom to be next to me during and after delivery. I just missed her so much.
What about her ties; she has enough strong ties as well as property, bunch of grandkids around her, my siblings... I’m the only one who’s in USA so she definitely won’t stay here coz she can’t live here just coz of all our family live in Uzb.
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There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
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1 minute ago, Daisy.Chain said:
If I were you I definitely wouldn't. Someone could infer that you want her to come "work". In fact, the letter could hurt more than help. I wouldn't send one.
Oh I meant NOT need help))
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4 minutes ago, Daisy.Chain said:
I wouldn't include the letter as it sounds like she's coming to "work".
Have you considered having the baby there? That may be the only way to have your mom at the birth if she doesn't have strong ties to her country and gets denied. It's more paperwork, though.
I may ask my OB not to mention that I need physical help(I’m healthy) but just proof that I’m pregnant,that’s it.
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Hi!
I'm a green card holder through K1 visa. Pregnant and really need my mom being next to me while baby delivery. Today I want to apply for her B1/B2 visa (as she doesnt know english, Im just doing paperwork for her) but I'm confused what to chose as a visa purpose: tourism or other(baby shower).
Also have OB letter that proof of my pregnancy and need mom's support. what you guys can advise in this case? Has anyone had this kind of situation?
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2 hours ago, Mide miles said:
Pls i want to ask if my spouse will be allowe to enter with me for my interview cause she love to be with me on my interview but im.not sure if that will be possible
Check embassy review on my page. My fiancé was with me in my interview.
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15 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:
So are you going to go to the Embassy or consulate and do the actual interview since you applied?
17 hours ago, NuestraUnion said:It is their application for a visitor visa. They (your mother and brother) has to apply based on their own merits. An invitation letter carries no weight and is not needed. It only shows why they want to come to the US. It does not help. The interviewing officer would want to see their ties to their country. They want to see why they need to go back home, not why they want to come to the US.
There is not much you can do on your end.
I understand all risks of deny and I applied for their visa as they don’t know English but for sure they will take interview.
My question was not who must apply but how to make an invitation (even it may or may not help) and address change.
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15 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:
So are you going to go to the Embassy or consulate and do the actual interview since you applied?
No,I’m already in USA but I applied for mom and brother visa as it’s online and they don’t know English. Of course themselves will take an interview in Embassy
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almost month ago I came to USA with K1 visa and last week we got married but we still want to make ceremony. Now I'm planning to invite my mom and brother to our wedding ceremony. Week ago I applied for their B2 visa. Now Im confused coz of two complications
1. When I applied i put our current US address but then we moved to new house and changed address in post office. Should I reapply for new visa with our new home address for my family or it doesn't matter?
2. My husband is going to send them invitation but we really dont know how it should be written. Wedding Invitation is supposed to be official through some sort of bureaucracy or it must be written simple form? Should we send copy of Invitation to Embassy too? It must be send original or just email will be enough?
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21 hours ago, dubnew said:
I remember getting those through customer called them and then they sent me a form to fill out and send them back and after few days they email be transaction history I want.
But both of money transfers required to send receipts within 21 days which is too long for us, my interview scheduled in October 3.
Is it okey if I show just MTC numbers what my fiancé forwarded me. But there's only transfer number and amount but no name of us?
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How should I get WU and moneygram transaction history?
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Friends what you think, in what language is better to take interview? Does english can effect to CO decision or it does not matter?
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11 minutes ago, LionessDeon said:
Use the advance search tool and type in red flag. There you will see numerous topics on the subject of red flag that you can read to learn more about them. It has been discussed here many times.
I meant is there any official website to check the red flag status just like ceac.state.gov where we can check case status?
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My K1 interview scheduled October 3. Now Im preparing paperworks and alot of proof of our ongoing relationship. I want to know, should I show up the chats and call reciepts what my fiance sent to USCIS when he filed petition for K1 or now I need to show the rest of chats and other proof that we're still together? Does NVC send my case with all that papaerworks including pictures to local embassy or they usually send just NOA3 ?
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We have known each other since may 2016 but our relation has started from September 2016 and in January 2017 we did meet in Turkey 1st and once for 15 days, he made such a beautiful proposal what I surely agreed ^) My interview scheduled October 3, and now he's under uzbek visa proccess that he will accompanying me at my interview. But everyone knows(including my family,frnds,coworkers...) about our relationship, also we had small engagement party with my sister and brother-in-law when we have been in Turkey. He supports me financially as well so I have all money transfer proof. We have just 3 years age diffirence( he's older) which is perfect match for Muslims(we both are).
The only thing what makes me to worry is that we have met just once for short time because his job schedule is very comlicated and stressful, not easy to take vacation... I really hope that will not be cause to get denied...
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I very often see the topic about red flag but I still dont understand what that exactly means. Actually I know its something what can warn that there's something wrong with case BUT how should I check that I'm under the red flag or nor?
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Posted · Edited by Nazokat
Thanks for true support in this topic. Yes, maybe most of these ppl think that I want my mom immigrate here through B2 visa but I just don’t want to explain or defend myself in front of rude ones. If I really want her live here I can do it in 1.5 years as long as I’ll get my citizenship by that time and can apply for her green card. I don’t need anyone from my family living in US illegal actually neither do they.
But it’s ok. There’s always someone who think they are better and smarter than us. It just shows they true behavior and face.
I appreciate, decent advice to my question but never arrogants.
I’ll update her interview.