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pratapa
06-17-2007, 11:22 AM
Hello,

Our family has three members.
Me (second son) currently working in India and have been issued a F1 US VISA recently. Iam planning to quit my job shortly n fly to US in abt 2 months time.
My brother(first son) currently working in the US on a L1 VISA and he would
be coming back after his VISA expires in next Feb 2008.

My widow home maker mother in India.

We are planning to get her visitor VISA done before I fly, so that she can fly along with me to US, visit, tour n stay with my brother till next feb (5-6 months) n come back to India along with my brother.

My brother is sponsoring her stay and he has sent all required docs like invitation, letter to consulate, I-134n bank statements etc.

Couple of points
1) Currently we dont have any property in India.
2) But theres significant bank balance amnt in my mother's name
3) so when my mother leaves with me to US, nobody in the family would be left in India.

We fear that theres a chance of rejection since we dont have any property
here n all family members would be in to USA.

We are planning to strengthen our case regarding 'ties to India n proof of return' by telling
1. She (my mother) had a ever long wish to tour n visit US. With my brother (first son) in US is a great opportunity. Before he returns to India in Feb, she would like to fulfill that wish of touring US.
Anyway she will return along with her son in next feb since he is defenetly coming back.

2. Second son me, though Iam currently stamped with F1 VISA, during the
interview she will not tell abt my VISA status n abt me flying to US unless asked. She will just tell he is working in India. She has obligations to come back and arrange for his (mine) marriage.

Now the doubts
1) so in short during the interview if she mentions these two factors to
support her claims abt 'ties, obligations in India' and 'proof of
return', will these act favorable enough towards her gettin a VISA? Is this a good enough case build up??

2)will we not having any property in India seriously affect the case ?? n its strongly advisable to apply for VISA after buying property in her name like a house.??

One query
3) Can we easily/safely get through the interview without telling the VO abt my (second son) status? Is this approch safe??

At the time of the interview it would be 100% true that Iam in India n still working. We are not lying, we are just not disclosing facts fully. I guess if they do some investigation out of curiosity they may find out my status. Any chances of they doin a scrutiny on this???


some suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated[:)]

thanks a lot

Murali
06-18-2007, 06:00 PM
I dont see any problem, each case is different and no one can suggest/advise whether your case is strong or not. Just follow the process and apply.
First thing for a sucessful attempt is to do some research/ home work and read , if you read through the process etc I am sure you will get answers all your questions.
http://www.path2usa.com/immigration/visitorvisa/visitor_visa.htm

pratapa
06-19-2007, 05:24 AM
thanks:) may be my query is too long.

In short I wanted suggestions on couple of important issues. Would be glad to receive them:)

We are a family of 3, me father has expired
Our family doesnt have any property here:(
so the reasons my mom would give to substantiate that shes 'coming back' would be
1) she will show the huge bank balance, statements etc in her name
2) She has obligations here to marry her second son whos working
3) She will be returning after 3-4 months of tour for sure with her elder son, because his temporary VISA expires around the time when she wants to return.

my query (looking at so many cases of rejections because of NO PROPERTY) could these reasons be enough to convince the VO on 'coming back'?? or
should we strengthen our case by buying a flat or house in India and then apply? Is showing a Property a big issue these days in Interview?

thanks