Hi,
My mother had an interview y'day, she was not granted visa. She is a widow, and has 4 more children in India, I am the only one in US. I have 2 questions
1) They just rejected saying "papers are not strong"(translator) what does that mean?
2) When asked with whom she lives- she said m brother - Is it not an appropriate/favourable answer?
What care should we take next time?
One more note which I cannot help mentioning, with the hope this reaches the Indians working in teh consulate.
I think the locals working in the consulate do not know the word "courteousness" and "manners". They were so rude, they should know how to talk to elderly people and not treat them the way they do.
Thanks
My mother had an interview y'day, she was not granted visa. She is a widow, and has 4 more children in India, I am the only one in US. I have 2 questions
1) They just rejected saying "papers are not strong"(translator) what does that mean?
2) When asked with whom she lives- she said m brother - Is it not an appropriate/favourable answer?
What care should we take next time?
One more note which I cannot help mentioning, with the hope this reaches the Indians working in teh consulate.
I think the locals working in the consulate do not know the word "courteousness" and "manners". They were so rude, they should know how to talk to elderly people and not treat them the way they do.
Thanks
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