Hi all,
I wanted to get your suggestions before re-applying for a B2 visa for my mom. Her application got rejected on Nov 30th, 2015. Here is our situation -
We're four family members - I am a US permanent resident, my wife is a US citizen and my sister is here as a student (F1 visa). My mother lives in Mumbai on her own.
This year, I wanted to sponsor my mom to visit us and the visa simply got rejected (214 b denial). Here is what our case is like -
1) My mom had applied twice in 2009 and was denied the visa both times (her brother is a US citizen and was sponsoring it then)
2) She has never applied for a US visa or traveled to other countries ever, is a widow, is a house wife and has the Mumbai apartment and other assets in her name. Paternal side of our family is based in Mumbai, but she lives independently in her own apartment.
3) I sponsored the visa this year (2015) and sent out all relevant supporting documents and we have enough finances to take care of the expenses. The purpose of this visit is just meeting us and having a small holiday together.
4) The visa was denied the basis 214 b rule again, which means she doesn't have strong ties with her home country and is being looked at as a potential immigrant.
The questions asked by VO were -
- What do you do in Mumbai?
- Where are your kids in the US and what do they do there?
- Where is your husband?
- Have you ever traveled to other countries before?
She answered all questions accurately. They just handed over the rejection letter to her after this.
Now my questions are -
1) Her situation cannot really change, expect for the fact that she can travel to other places to build some travel history. Will this make her case stronger for the next time we re-apply?
2) I know we can re-apply immediately too, using the same documents I've sent just last month. Is it advisable to apply in such quick successions? Or should we wait for a few months? Do a lot of rejections have a negative impact on your profile each time you apply?
3) Is there anything else we can do to make her case stronger in any way?
Has anyone here had similar experiences while applying for their parents? Did anyone manage to get them a visa after multiple rejections?
Any suggestions, recommendations or advise would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
I wanted to get your suggestions before re-applying for a B2 visa for my mom. Her application got rejected on Nov 30th, 2015. Here is our situation -
We're four family members - I am a US permanent resident, my wife is a US citizen and my sister is here as a student (F1 visa). My mother lives in Mumbai on her own.
This year, I wanted to sponsor my mom to visit us and the visa simply got rejected (214 b denial). Here is what our case is like -
1) My mom had applied twice in 2009 and was denied the visa both times (her brother is a US citizen and was sponsoring it then)
2) She has never applied for a US visa or traveled to other countries ever, is a widow, is a house wife and has the Mumbai apartment and other assets in her name. Paternal side of our family is based in Mumbai, but she lives independently in her own apartment.
3) I sponsored the visa this year (2015) and sent out all relevant supporting documents and we have enough finances to take care of the expenses. The purpose of this visit is just meeting us and having a small holiday together.
4) The visa was denied the basis 214 b rule again, which means she doesn't have strong ties with her home country and is being looked at as a potential immigrant.
The questions asked by VO were -
- What do you do in Mumbai?
- Where are your kids in the US and what do they do there?
- Where is your husband?
- Have you ever traveled to other countries before?
She answered all questions accurately. They just handed over the rejection letter to her after this.
Now my questions are -
1) Her situation cannot really change, expect for the fact that she can travel to other places to build some travel history. Will this make her case stronger for the next time we re-apply?
2) I know we can re-apply immediately too, using the same documents I've sent just last month. Is it advisable to apply in such quick successions? Or should we wait for a few months? Do a lot of rejections have a negative impact on your profile each time you apply?
3) Is there anything else we can do to make her case stronger in any way?
Has anyone here had similar experiences while applying for their parents? Did anyone manage to get them a visa after multiple rejections?
Any suggestions, recommendations or advise would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
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