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My sister is the only person who resides in the Phils. What is the best way she can visit us here in U.S. She has been denied for visa couple of times..Do you know someone that has been denied few times and got a visa afterwards?

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If she's young, single, doesn't have a high paying job or large bank account, most of her family lives in the US and doesn't own a lot of property in the PH then he chances of getting Tourist Visa are practically non-existent.

In order to get a Student Visa she will need to apply for and be accepted at a college here and meet some other requirements such as demonstrate how she will pay for school. If she comes on a Student Visa and never attends college that would be Visa Fraud and will get her banned.

It's much easier for you to visit her there.

 
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