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Likelihood of my Costa Rican fiance getting a tourist visa?

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Hey, I am curious to know what the probability of my fiance getting her tourist visa approved. She has never left Costa Rica before and her first attempt in May 2006 was rejected because she does not earn enough money. She has been working as a hostess in a 5-star resort for more than 4 years so her income is stable, but she isn't rich.

Is there anything I can do to improve her chance.

The reason for the tourist visa is because, although we are aimming to get married, I would like her to visit me in Miami before we ACTUALLY get married so she can get a good feeling of what life would be like here. So what do you think the chances of that happening are?

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