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  • Two Questions - All Children in US ...PLEASE HELP!

    Hi ,
    This forum has been a great help so far. Thanks immihelp!
    My in-laws are going for a interview next month and I have two questions

    1) I booked separate interviews (by mistake) for my mother-in-law and father-in-law. They are planning to travel separately when coming and then go back together. Does it help or hinder to stay that my Mother in law will be travelling alone instead of with her husband?

    Some say that if they are saying pleasure trip/Family visit and then travelling alone it raises concerns Others say that a single person travelling alone provides a strong tie for the MIL to return back to the country ? Which is true????

    2) My wife and her brother both are in US. Many are saying that its a definite reject if all children are in US. Is that true?

    THANKS IN ADVANCE for taking the time to reply.
    cbekumar

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    Originally posted by cbekumar
    Hi ,
    This forum has been a great help so far. Thanks immihelp!
    My in-laws are going for a interview next month and I have two questions

    1) I booked separate interviews (by mistake) for my mother-in-law and father-in-law. They are planning to travel separately when coming and then go back together. Does it help or hinder to stay that my Mother in law will be travelling alone instead of with her husband?

    Some say that if they are saying pleasure trip/Family visit and then travelling alone it raises concerns Others say that a single person travelling alone provides a strong tie for the MIL to return back to the country ? Which is true????

    There are different opinions on this. I would say just add itinerary with returned date details to their interview. If asked your in-laws can say “going alone and come together as he/she did not get leave to start together…” (or whatever is applicable to your case).
    2) My wife and her brother both are in US. Many are saying that its a definite reject if all children are in US. Is that true?
    Be sure to provide documents to show (family/property/work) strong ties to India
    THANKS IN ADVANCE for taking the time to reply.
    cbekumar
    All the best
    Thx
    RK

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