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Posted on 02-28-08 10:52
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Me and my brother (only chlildren) both are in USA. My parents applied for visitor visa for my graduation and got rejected. What should I do to bring them here for a couple of month ? Does anyone have similar situation? Thanks
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Posted on 02-28-08 10:58
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Me here,
Did you have proper documents from your college saying that you are graduating and that you wanted your parents from back home Nepal to attend your graduation ceremony???? Also, you are graduating in the middle of a semester, right now?? that's strange! that might be one of the reasons they got rejected. if you write the reason the consular rejected your parents, you might get some more suggestions.
in many cases, if the applicant fulfilles the doubt raised by the consular, they are granted visa in the second attempt. so, good luck to them and to you.
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Posted on 02-28-08 11:18
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Thanks Happy face,
I am graduating in May and I sent the letter from the International center as well as from department saying that I wanted to bring them in graduation ceremony. The consulor in Nepal said that since both of us (me and brother) are here, the parents might stay in US despite that fact that parents presented the property and job documents. Please siuggest some idea.
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Posted on 02-29-08 9:13
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It seems your parents will need to demonstrate stronger ties to Nepal. The documents you send are secondary to this factor. The fact that all of their children are in the US did not help either. So, I suggest you ask your parents to provide proof of strong ties, such as:
- Job verification letter - with short term (a month long) vacation permission to visit the USA
- Property ownership - more the better
- Business ties - more the better
- Recommendation letter from your father's (and/or mother's) boss stating that he will return to his job in Nepal
There could be more, these 4 are all I can think of.
I was in a similar situation, but after careful evaluation of the said documents, the matter was resolved.
Hope this helps.
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Posted on 02-29-08 9:13
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It seems your parents will need to demonstrate stronger ties to Nepal. The documents you send are secondary to this factor. The fact that all of their children are in the US did not help either. So, I suggest you ask your parents to provide proof of strong ties, such as:
- Job verification letter - with short term (a month long) vacation permission to visit the USA
- Property ownership - more the better
- Business ties - more the better
- Recommendation letter from your father's (and/or mother's) boss stating that he will return to his job in Nepal
There could be more, these 4 are all I can think of.
I was in a similar situation, but after careful evaluation of the said documents, the matter was resolved.
Hope this helps.
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Posted on 02-29-08 11:57
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thanks riten
i will ask my parents to make stronger document this time ,hope all things will be better this time.
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Posted on 02-29-08 12:37
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Guys Does it help to send a I-134 (affidavit of support) for inviting parents? I'm inviting my parents this June along with my sis and uncle. A full-time employment letter from the employer will be productive or counter-productive in this regard since it is going to show that I have a permanent job so my parents have chances of immigrating here? I have the official letter from my college. Do I need to write another one myself addressing the consular? Thanks me here for bringing up this topic!
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Posted on 02-29-08 12:46
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mohanB,
You do not have ti submit the avidavit of support to being your parents here for a short visit. That's only for sponsoring purposes. A letter from you company will be a plus point. However, your parents will need to present stong documents to conince the consular that they will be back to Nepal after a short visit to the US. Just look for the list of documents that Riten has written above,
Best.
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Posted on 02-29-08 2:16
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me_hear,
Also ask your parents to present the relationship certificates with your grandparents. This way it may convince them that your parents will be back to take care of your grandparents. Just my two cents...
Good luck.
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Posted on 02-29-08 2:34
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MohanB,
Do you know what is meaning of affidavite support Mr MohanB? If you do not know about meaning Please do not post your suggestion on sajha.com.
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Posted on 02-29-08 2:52
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affidavite !!! I think you mean to say, affidavit . Anyway, I understood what you mean. And I understood well what MohanB means.
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