Thanks in advance for reading and offering any suggestions you may have!
My sister in law is from a native tribe in Costa Rica and we are trying to get her up to the US for a visit.
She applied for a visa about 8 months ago and was denied because:
she didn't have a job
no kids
no house ownership
wasn't prepared (i know, big whoops.)
I feel that the lack of preparation was our big error and that it is possible for her to get a visa. My other brother-in-law and his wife were able to. Here's what I propose and would love to hear anyone's ideas and suggestions.
1. No kids- She is physically unable to have kids (maybe get a letter stating so from her doctor? She also has one step son who lives with her and she takes care of)
2. No house- She cannot own her house because she lives on a reservation, although she has lived in the same house for 20+ years and it is "hers". (get a letter from her local government stating this information and any work/updating she has done to her house)
3. No job- she suffers from sever migrains, keeping her from many lines of work, although does do traditional artisan work from home. Any thoughts here?
We would really appreciate any help! We would love to have her come visit and don't want her to face denial a second time...
My sister in law is from a native tribe in Costa Rica and we are trying to get her up to the US for a visit.
She applied for a visa about 8 months ago and was denied because:
she didn't have a job
no kids
no house ownership
wasn't prepared (i know, big whoops.)
I feel that the lack of preparation was our big error and that it is possible for her to get a visa. My other brother-in-law and his wife were able to. Here's what I propose and would love to hear anyone's ideas and suggestions.
1. No kids- She is physically unable to have kids (maybe get a letter stating so from her doctor? She also has one step son who lives with her and she takes care of)
2. No house- She cannot own her house because she lives on a reservation, although she has lived in the same house for 20+ years and it is "hers". (get a letter from her local government stating this information and any work/updating she has done to her house)
3. No job- she suffers from sever migrains, keeping her from many lines of work, although does do traditional artisan work from home. Any thoughts here?
We would really appreciate any help! We would love to have her come visit and don't want her to face denial a second time...
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