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  1. Yes. that is correct. That is not happening at this moment. But it was like that a few years ago.
  2. That is not happening at this moment. Someone I know went last month to Apply for tourist visa with her kids, but it was denied. She has a valid visa and they didn't cancel it. They denied her kids because she has all her family in the US and also she stayed 6 months the last time she traveled, and even thought they didn't cancel her visa.
  3. I don't think so. I just went to Florida in February and everything is okay. Thanks for your response.
  4. Thanks for your response. No, he doesn't have any entry denied, nor he has ever been to the US, and he hasn't any relatives in the US. He hasn't travel outside Venezuela never. We might take a trip to Spain before we apply to the US visa. Thanks again.
  5. Thanks for your response. That is another story, certainly.
  6. I got mine and my husband's in 20 days in jan 2022. But everything can change, that is true.
  7. Yes, you're right! Thanks for your response!
  8. Thanks for the info. Yes, I am aware of everything. We both have passports valid until 2032. And no, no one who lives in Venezuela qualify for the interview waiver. All venezuelans that lives in Venezuela need to go the interview.
  9. Thanks for your response. And yes, I thought about that strategy as well. it would be sad that we couldn't go together as a family Actually I found out that Venezuela refusal rate has dropped to 27% in 2021. https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Statistics/Non-Immigrant-Statistics/RefusalRates/FY21.pdf That is why I'm thinking to go with him as well. But yes, showing ties to your home country is something very ambiguous and subjective.
  10. Thanks for your response! No, he hasn't been denied entry anywhere. He hasn't been out of Venezuela never. He doesn't have any relatives in the US either.
  11. Oh I see. No, he hasn't been out of Venezuela never. He doesn't have anyone in the US either.
  12. Hello everyone! I (F37) have had my Tourist Visa for 15 years, always travel for holidays, I think 10 times in those 15 years always staying 20 or 25 days. My visa will expire jan 2023, I got married in my country (Venezuela) and I'm pregnant now. I will be traveling to the US (to buy things for the baby and send it back to Venezuela). My husband (M42) has never had visa, and he hasn't travel much abroad. I want to apply for a tourist visa with him and my newborn as a family. Me and my husband work together in Venezuela, we have a company of Video Production and we are doing very well, leaving my country is not on our mind at all. We don't own a home yet but we lease our current house. I really like going to the US on my holidays because it is near and it is a developed country. I don't have any family there either. Do you think I have a chance? I'm questioning everything because we are a new family and many people from my country have stayed there in the latest couple of years. Thanks!
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