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  • Approval chances for 214b clause for unmarried sister-in-law

    Hi All,

    This is for my sister-in-law who needs to travel to US with my mother-in-law for 2 weeks. She just completed her graduation, is unemployed and unmarried.
    I understand this profile has more rejection chances. Can anyone suggest or share their experience like what factors or documentation can improve approval chances ?. Or what exactly she can show to prove strong ties back home

    Should I sponsor her or my wife ?. Should we show that she has money in her back in India to support her trip or should we give affidavit of support ?
    Actually we had a baby and they want to come to see him. Should we just say its a fun trip or family ceremony etc ?

    Any advice, I would really appreciate

    Thanks
    Sid

  • #2
    Seems like you received some valid responses to your questions on another forum you posted on. And as one senior poster there noted, "there is NO sponsorship for a visitor visa, ever. No letter, no affidavit of support, nothing".

    Besides, how does a sister in law "need" to travel with the MIL? That could be seen by a CO as a thinly disguised attempt by the SIL to get to the US. Unfortunately, young unmarried and unemployed applicants in general have a higher bar to convince a CO of ties to home; applicants from high fraud nations tend to come up against an even higher bar.

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