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    In light of a unique circumstance where an individual has transitioned from holding both work and business visas to acquiring a fresh passport, what precise classification of visa should they pursue to embark on a visit to their in-laws? Furnish comprehensive insights into the visa determination procedure , acknowledging the passport alteration and the heartfelt intent to reunite with family members.

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    Hello, I think precise classification of visa should they pursue is B-2 visitor visa.​
    Last edited by carlamiller; 03-04-2024, 11:43 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by HakhamDamodar View Post
      In light of a unique circumstance where an individual has transitioned from holding both work and business visas to acquiring a fresh passport, what precise classification of visa should they pursue to embark on a visit to their in-laws? Furnish comprehensive insights into the visa determination procedure , acknowledging the passport alteration and the heartfelt intent to reunite with family members.
      Visit the embassy/consulate website of the country the individual wants to visit. Look for the specific visa category for visiting family members and review the requirements.

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      • #4
        The best visa for your in-law visit depends on your current location and your in-laws' country. However, despite the passport change and previous visa types, the focus will be on your purpose for travel (family visit) and current residency status. Research the specific visa requirements for your in-laws' country, but generally a visitor visa would be appropriate. Highlight your family ties and provide documentation like proof of the relationship and your return ticket to demonstrate genuine visit intentions.

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        • #5
          Thank you all. I was also interested in this question

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          • #6
            The visa type needed for your in-law visit likely falls under a family visitor visa. However, the specific details can vary depending on the country you're visiting.

            Here's a breakdown considering the unique situation:
            • Passport Change: While a new passport shouldn't affect your visa eligibility, it's important to inform the embassy/consulate about your previous visas (work & business) during the application process. You might need to provide copies of the old passports.
            • Family Reunion: Highlight your intention for the visit - reuniting with in-laws. Documentation like marriage certificates of your spouse and your in-laws might be helpful.

            Determining the Visa:
            1. Identify the destination country: Visa requirements differ by country. Research the specific embassy/consulate website for details on family visitor visas.
            2. Review eligibility criteria: Check if your nationality is eligible for this visa type.
            3. Supporting documents: Gather documents like proof omeglz and online2yu of relationship to in-laws, your financial stability (employment letter, bank statements), and return flight tickets.
            Last edited by ThanogHamros; 04-23-2024, 02:39 AM.

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