hello..
My mom and sister are planning to apply for visit visa(b2) to attend cousins marriage.Another strong reason for the visit is the poor condition of my maternal grandmother and the recent surgeries she had and with her age being in 80`s makes it difficult for her to travel, so basically its the only chance my mom will have to see her. my mom is a homemaker while my sister has a good job.
about the marriage: the ceremony is that of my mothers-sister daughter and it is the first marriage in our family in u.s.( going to b a hell ov a party) my moms sister has urged my mom to attend and take her chance by applying for visa. she has even filled a VERY strong letter of support to finance the entire trip. my moms other siblings and relatives are in u.s as well.
my father, me and my brothers are not applying.so my mom and sister are bound to come back...
there is this hurdle that my mom`s sister has applied for immigrant visa for my mom(f4) but in the light of the slow visa bulletin her case still has at least 5-6 years.
our financial condition here is good.
Now can you tell me what are the chances for getting a visa or is it a lost cause? is there some policy of not issuing visa to people with ongoing immigration procedures? what are the issue which can harm their chances? do you have any past records of such scenarios?what are the question they will come across? what document should they carry?
need your help.thank you
My mom and sister are planning to apply for visit visa(b2) to attend cousins marriage.Another strong reason for the visit is the poor condition of my maternal grandmother and the recent surgeries she had and with her age being in 80`s makes it difficult for her to travel, so basically its the only chance my mom will have to see her. my mom is a homemaker while my sister has a good job.
about the marriage: the ceremony is that of my mothers-sister daughter and it is the first marriage in our family in u.s.( going to b a hell ov a party) my moms sister has urged my mom to attend and take her chance by applying for visa. she has even filled a VERY strong letter of support to finance the entire trip. my moms other siblings and relatives are in u.s as well.
my father, me and my brothers are not applying.so my mom and sister are bound to come back...
there is this hurdle that my mom`s sister has applied for immigrant visa for my mom(f4) but in the light of the slow visa bulletin her case still has at least 5-6 years.
our financial condition here is good.
Now can you tell me what are the chances for getting a visa or is it a lost cause? is there some policy of not issuing visa to people with ongoing immigration procedures? what are the issue which can harm their chances? do you have any past records of such scenarios?what are the question they will come across? what document should they carry?
need your help.thank you
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