My wife and I both hold valid 10 year US Visas and have travelled extensively to and from the US. Now we wished to apply for our 6-month-old son as we are to attend my brothers wedding in Feb. As per the direction on the website I noticed that I could apply through the Drop Box system. I submitted all the required documents including photocopies of our passport(relevant pages + US Visas). Today I got the passport back with a Refusal 221(g) and a blue sheet of paper stating that I need to provide the following:
1. 'Economic, political or family ties with India' ,
2. 'Mother and Father's Passports' ie Mine and my wifes
3. 'Return in person with at least one parent'
I am a pilot with a major airline in India and my income is over 1 lac per month. My wife is also employed with the same company and earns a substantial salary. I am also paying a loan towards a house that I recently purchased. However, I do not have the original sale deed as they are with the home loan company. I am also 30 yrs and therefore do not have substantial savings except for a small FD (approx 1.5 lac). This time I will take a letter from my employer, my salary slips, my passports (original), copy of my FDs and a letter from the bank stating that I have a loan towards a house and that they are in possession of all original sale documents.
My questions are:
What other documents should I take to the US embassy ?
What are my sons chances now ? (good or doubtful)
Thanks,
flyboy
1. 'Economic, political or family ties with India' ,
2. 'Mother and Father's Passports' ie Mine and my wifes
3. 'Return in person with at least one parent'
I am a pilot with a major airline in India and my income is over 1 lac per month. My wife is also employed with the same company and earns a substantial salary. I am also paying a loan towards a house that I recently purchased. However, I do not have the original sale deed as they are with the home loan company. I am also 30 yrs and therefore do not have substantial savings except for a small FD (approx 1.5 lac). This time I will take a letter from my employer, my salary slips, my passports (original), copy of my FDs and a letter from the bank stating that I have a loan towards a house and that they are in possession of all original sale documents.
My questions are:
What other documents should I take to the US embassy ?
What are my sons chances now ? (good or doubtful)
Thanks,
flyboy
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