My sister and parents would like to come to US for my graduation ceremony. My sister and father are applying first time for Visa. My mother came once before but her visa has expired now.
They plan to stay for a month or two. My sister is 25 and is currently not employed. She has a MBA degree. My father is still working and mother is a housewife.
In case my sister does not get a visa, then one of my parents plans to stay back with her while the other visits me.
My question is which strategy is better from the perspective of increasing the chance of all three getting the visa (especially my sister - since she might have the most difficulty in presenting a good case)
a) Sister goes for Visa in Appt 1. If she gets it then parents go for Visa in Apt 2. If she does not then one of them goes for Visa in Appt 2
b) All three go for visa in the same Appt.
Since sister is currently unemployed, what can she do / say / show to convince the VO that she does plan to come back to India.
Appreciate your inputs! My wife and I are both permanent residents.
They plan to stay for a month or two. My sister is 25 and is currently not employed. She has a MBA degree. My father is still working and mother is a housewife.
In case my sister does not get a visa, then one of my parents plans to stay back with her while the other visits me.
My question is which strategy is better from the perspective of increasing the chance of all three getting the visa (especially my sister - since she might have the most difficulty in presenting a good case)
a) Sister goes for Visa in Appt 1. If she gets it then parents go for Visa in Apt 2. If she does not then one of them goes for Visa in Appt 2
b) All three go for visa in the same Appt.
Since sister is currently unemployed, what can she do / say / show to convince the VO that she does plan to come back to India.
Appreciate your inputs! My wife and I are both permanent residents.
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