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mchaya
04-05-2007, 02:31 PM
Attended on Apr 4th for telugu int. at Chennai Consulate. Two times my sister tried and this time I have sponsered.

My parents interview was 10mins and VO checked all my documents (sponsered) and asked questions about my family and why do u want to visit US?
My parents answered about the family info and going for short visit for Tourism in US and to see my grand daughter (my baby is 3 months old)
simply rejected and VO told that "You r planning to US because of grand daughter care not for see the grand daughter". I don't no how come they think like this.
They didn't asked about my wife info. My wife can take her child and she is house wife and on H4 visa.
I was planned for my parents because they can see my daughter and visiting some places here. My parents r very disappointed.

My advice is if any one attending int. and have any grand children in US, becareful to explain the answer to VO.

Can any one pls advice me regarding the sponsering visa for my parents for the next time, me or my sister? I am the only son of my parents and I am on H1 B and my sister is GC holder. My elder sister is in India.

Thanks,
Shyam

bhbvu
04-05-2007, 02:51 PM
My parents attended telugu interview on Apr4th at 8:15 AM (chennai consulate). Their visa was also rejected (for 2nd time). They were very disappointed. The VO went through the sponsor documents and said bank balance was insufficient. That's it, vis was rejected.

I have a 7 month old daughter and my parents didn't say thing about my daughter. They said tourism and to visit my daughter. I have a sister and a brother in India. Please do not specify about your kids unless asked.

Good luck next time!!

Navap
04-05-2007, 04:51 PM
Sorry to hear that .. What was the bank balance in your case?

bhbvu
04-05-2007, 05:03 PM
We actually showed 10k+.

jylyme
04-08-2007, 03:39 PM
Bank balance is not a problem unless you have good income. Also answer at consulate that your parents are planning for travel to US not to see son, daughter or grandchildren.