I am an unfortunate parent who got our visa refused twice at mumbai consulate under 214 B. Myself and my husband are retired Bank officers drawing pension in India. We both are less than 60 years of age. and we have both our children in US....one a GC holder and the other on H1B. We have other properties and investments in India. But we were rudely told that since both our children are in US and that we are retired, as per US laws, we dont qualify for a visa. However we were asked to reapply as many times as we want.
I wonder, what the US laws wish.....does it mean that parents like us can never visit US to meet our children? What the hell, we old retired parents going to do in another country, where we have neither interests nor bonds? While we are very very happy here as free Indians, why the hell should we immigrate to an alien country? Please clarify if there is such US laws that the parents whose all children reside in US are forbidden from getting a visitor visa?
>: Please help.
I know of cases where a person's only son, the person's brothers and sisters are all in the US with families. That person could get a multiple entry visa. What is then the correct yardstick? If you say the granting visa is totally the whim or wish of the consular officer, then how are we to respect US laws? Please clarify. I am upset and agitated too. :eek mumbairesident
I wonder, what the US laws wish.....does it mean that parents like us can never visit US to meet our children? What the hell, we old retired parents going to do in another country, where we have neither interests nor bonds? While we are very very happy here as free Indians, why the hell should we immigrate to an alien country? Please clarify if there is such US laws that the parents whose all children reside in US are forbidden from getting a visitor visa?
>: Please help.
I know of cases where a person's only son, the person's brothers and sisters are all in the US with families. That person could get a multiple entry visa. What is then the correct yardstick? If you say the granting visa is totally the whim or wish of the consular officer, then how are we to respect US laws? Please clarify. I am upset and agitated too. :eek mumbairesident
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