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  • Mom's visa got rejected 3rd time!!!

    Hi all,
    my mom had her interview on this Friday at 8 am, this is
    her 3rd time going 1st time they asked her how many
    children's do you have...after she answered the question they
    rejected her visa under 214(b) 2nd time they asked for her
    ration card and which she forgot to take with her and again
    they rejected her asked her to come back again under 214(b)
    yesterday no questions were asked even though she hand over
    the letter stating her ties in india and why would go back
    still they rejected her visa. i am really upset over
    this...i wish this officers could face this kind of
    situation once in their life time where they cannot meet
    their parents/children. my mom is 63 year old widow cannot
    speak english at all...on the other hand my in laws attended
    the interview on monday they got it for 10 year my FIL is
    retried but still working volunteer my MIL is a house wife
    no questions were asked to my MIL..
    is it worth having an attorney for my mother's case?? or
    should i wait till i become a citizen and sponsor her
    immigrant visa?? i still need to wait for a year to apply
    for my citizenship. ..........please advise me....

  • #2
    Ties ... Senator

    You of course do know and understand why the visa was rejected. You're just venting your frustration.

    Anyway, you should approach your local state senator's office and ask them to help you out. They're usually pretty good and they can and do send notification to AMCON in your country to issue the visa.

    Also, you can surely consult an attorney and check out what all you can produce for your parent to show higher possibility of returning back to home country.

    Just move quickly and consistently, you may be surprised at the results.

    Good luck.

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    • #3
      Hi,
      i did get the letter from the senator for her 2nd time interview but it did not help much.

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      • #4
        Ah!

        Ah! That's a bummer. I'd be frustrated too. Of course, you need to get hold of an attorney and see if you can either re-apply from another angle or up front sue AMCON.

        There are ways to file a complaint against AMCON too, you just need to explore them.

        However, a more friendly approach would be better initially and if nothing else works, then ...

        I'm sorry man, I'm lost too at the moment, as in your particular case there may be something specific that I'm not aware of which has caused this rejection by AMCON.

        Attorney and that too a high level senior one is your best bet at the moment.

        Also, do re-approach the senator's office and let them know you're unhappy with the things as they occur. Next year is an election year and they need to have friendly people around. Pick a democrat, they're liberal and tend to help you more.

        Good luck and best wishes.

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        • #5
          Hi,
          thanks for the advise...i will re approach the senator as i
          am living in IL it self and Obama would be the next one going
          to the elections i will try my luck agian in a friendly
          manner as you said if not i really wonder if i could sue the
          AMCON with the way of dealing things...i strongly feel these
          are the reasons for people going in illegal ways to obtain
          visa's dont you think so gurus? they should have given the
          proper reason before rejecting..well anyway wish me and my
          good luck for the 4th time

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          • #6
            ya i agree with soumya 19 that there are so many clean cases that get rejected mainly because of "bad mood" of the visa officer. This is just my opinion that cases that are handled ealier in the day have a better chance of being considered positively may be because the VO are not faigued by then. I understand that the VO are overburdened but that does not mean that the applicant gets only like 30 seconds to prove his case. If they can't handle the crowd then they should increase the work force there.
            I would really like to know the statistics of how many B2 visa holders default/overstay/abuse the visa. I would like to know the VO's point of view in making a judgment if he/she sees even a sligtest in-descripancy in the application.

            Reading some of the people's experiences on this forum I doubt the usual argument that VO considers every applicant as possible immigrant unless the applicant proves othervise.

            It seems like the applicant is totally on the mercy of the VO and I wonder if sueing AMCON might cause more rejections in future.

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