Hello all,
My mother in law applied for her Visitor visa 3 weeks back. My mother in law and Father in law are separated recently but not divorced yet and thus that is the reason she went alone for visa interview. We want to apply again and would like to know if what we could do better in the next interview. Below are the questions asked to her
1. Do you have anyone close living in US.
Ans. Yes my daughter and son-in-law
2. What does you daughter do?
Ans. She is studying at Golden Gate University
3. What do you do?
Ans. I am a housewife
4. Why haven't your husband come with you? (this was the tricky one)
Ans. He has a government job and was hard for him to get a leave.
5. Your visa have been rejected
We didn't want to mention that parents in law are seperated or else she might have been rejected right away as she doesn;t have husband to come back to in India. Please help what can we do better. I also have a brother in law in India who is married and has a kid.
My mother in law applied for her Visitor visa 3 weeks back. My mother in law and Father in law are separated recently but not divorced yet and thus that is the reason she went alone for visa interview. We want to apply again and would like to know if what we could do better in the next interview. Below are the questions asked to her
1. Do you have anyone close living in US.
Ans. Yes my daughter and son-in-law
2. What does you daughter do?
Ans. She is studying at Golden Gate University
3. What do you do?
Ans. I am a housewife
4. Why haven't your husband come with you? (this was the tricky one)
Ans. He has a government job and was hard for him to get a leave.
5. Your visa have been rejected
We didn't want to mention that parents in law are seperated or else she might have been rejected right away as she doesn;t have husband to come back to in India. Please help what can we do better. I also have a brother in law in India who is married and has a kid.
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