Hello everyone,
I am a U.S. citizen and my wife and children reside in Serbia. My wife and older daughter were refused B1/B2 visitor visas about 3 years ago under INA 214(b).
We are considering reapplying and would appreciate feedback on whether our circumstances have changed enough to justify a new application.
Current situation:
My wife has been employed full-time for 8 years on a permanent contract (approx. $1,000/month).
We now have two children (almost 4 years old and a 5-month-old baby).
Our older child is enrolled in kindergarten in Serbia.
My wife and children live full-time in an apartment in Niš (owned by me).
I am a U.S. citizen and currently spend more time in Serbia due to the new baby, though I also maintain U.S. ties.
Planned trip:
Purpose: tourism only
Length: 14 days
Questions:
In your experience, do these factors materially improve the chances after a prior 214(b) refusal?
Given the U.S. citizen spouse factor, is a repeat refusal still likely despite the changes?
Would you consider reapplying reasonable, or is an immigrant visa the more realistic path at this point?
Thank you for any insights.