I'm a Japanese man living in Japan and have two daughters, 10 y.o. and 7 y.o., living in the Philippines.
The kids have a Philippine passport and I have a Japanese passport.
Their mother, my ex-wife, lives in the US and wants to invite the kids and me to the US for about three weeks next year.
But the US Embassy in Manila did not accept her as a sponsor for our daughters because of her financial status.
My question is whether I can be their sponsor during our stay in the US.
And if I can, what documents should I send to my agent in the Philippines so she can apply for visitor visa for my kids?
My agent in the Philippines already received these documents from my ex-wife:
Having read this page, https://www.immihelp.com/usa-visitor...sor-documents/
I guess I need to submit the below documents to the US Embassy in Manila. Am I correct?
I'd appreciate it if somebody could answer my questions.
The kids have a Philippine passport and I have a Japanese passport.
Their mother, my ex-wife, lives in the US and wants to invite the kids and me to the US for about three weeks next year.
But the US Embassy in Manila did not accept her as a sponsor for our daughters because of her financial status.
My question is whether I can be their sponsor during our stay in the US.
And if I can, what documents should I send to my agent in the Philippines so she can apply for visitor visa for my kids?
My agent in the Philippines already received these documents from my ex-wife:
Form I-134
Letter to US Embassy in Manila
Invitation Letter
Identification, relationship, and legal status documents
Letter to US Embassy in Manila
Invitation Letter
Identification, relationship, and legal status documents
Having read this page, https://www.immihelp.com/usa-visitor...sor-documents/
I guess I need to submit the below documents to the US Embassy in Manila. Am I correct?
Employment letter
Pay stubs
Bank letter
Bank statements
Income tax documents
Identification, relationship, and legal status documents
Pay stubs
Bank letter
Bank statements
Income tax documents
Identification, relationship, and legal status documents
I'd appreciate it if somebody could answer my questions.
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