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  • Mother's 3rd attempt on Feb7th--Please Please help!!

    My mother is a widow & she applied for visa twice in October'2003. She was rejected under 214(b). I'm pregnant and due to deliver in March 2nd week. She's going to appear for the 3rd time at Chennai on Feb 7th. I've some doubts. Someone, please answer them ASAP, as we have to send the documents as soon as we get these answers. so, please please help. I'm desperate.

    My husband is the sponsor. 1)On the form I-134, question no. 9 asks if he has previously submitted affidavits of support (which is form I-134) previously - we mentioned my mom's name & the dates that she went to interview twice in 2003. Is this right or should we not mention at all?
    2)We left the question no. 11 blank which asks if the sponsor intends/does not intend to make specific contributions to the applicant. Should we fill this in? If so, how?
    3)My brother & me are both in the US. When my mom told the officer that, her visa was rejected both times. So, should she say this time, that he's in India with her and is unmarried (true).
    4)There's a sample letter on the immihelp site, using which the sponsor can vouch for the visitor's return to India within the specified time, that she will not become public charge on the Us government etc.. Should we send this letter? Will it help even if my mother is going to appear for the 3rd interview almost 1 yr n 4 months later?

    Immihelp or other members, please advise me ASAP . I shall be eternally grateful to u guys.
    Last edited by chirala; 01-26-2005, 08:41 PM.

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    My parents and mother-in-law got visa recently and this is what I did.

    1.Not sure

    2.Should specify that you do intend to sponsor the stay. We wrote "Sponsor the entire stay".

    3.I really am sure if you can say your brother is in India if he is in the US. Personally, I feel its better you tell the truth.

    4.I did send the "Letter to Consular officer" stating the ties parents/inlaw have back home and my responsibility to see that they leave this country on time and will not be a burden on the US govt. I attached this to the main application. Not sure how far this is going to help in getting the visa but you can give it a try.

    Good luck and keep posted what happens.

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    • #3
      read https://www.immihelp.com/form-i-134-...visitors-visa/
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      • #4
        Thanks for your reply

        Thanks for that info 'Xoom 75'. By the letter i meant the sample letter under 'refusal n reapplication', where the sponsor says he cannot support the visitor for too long and that he/she would leave in 2/3 months etc.. not the sposor's letter to consulate.

        I've posted a new thread with doubts on interview q's. Please do help me with those.

        Thanks. Your help is greatly appreciated.

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