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My Fiance has family in Canada and we are trying to get them to come to the USA for a 3 day B2 tourist stay. The reason for the tourist stay is we are trying to make a wedding happen in October. My Fiance also has her Aunt in the USA who is a US citizen.

My Fiance's family holds a Canadian Permenant Resident card, they only landed in Canada about 1 year ago and they are considered Refugee's. They rent an apartment, the father goes to school and works in Canada, The mother goes to school only, and the little 16yr old sibling goes to school as well. They have a Grandma too staying with them, However due to health reasons she is staying behind in Canada and not coming to the wedding.

What is the best approach in getting them down to USA. should her Aunt request for the 3 of them to visit USA and if so what Forms are required?

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hey LifeJourney...yes I have to get it this time. I've moved my wedding day way up and am hoping for the best to happen.

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My Fiance has family in Canada and we are trying to get them to come to the USA for a 3 day B2 tourist stay. The reason for the tourist stay is we are trying to make a wedding happen in October. My Fiance also has her Aunt in the USA who is a US citizen.

My Fiance's family holds a Canadian Permenant Resident card, they only landed in Canada about 1 year ago and they are considered Refugee's. They rent an apartment, the father goes to school and works in Canada, The mother goes to school only, and the little 16yr old sibling goes to school as well. They have a Grandma too staying with them, However due to health reasons she is staying behind in Canada and not coming to the wedding.

What is the best approach in getting them down to USA. should her Aunt request for the 3 of them to visit USA and if so what Forms are required?

Nothing to stop them re-applying, just pay the fee.

Having been denied and no material change in their circumstances, the odds are of course low, but not zero.

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Well one thing that's changed is that their Grandma is being left behind in Canada - she will not be attending the wedding in USA. So on their next visit to interview date, it shows the consulate officer that they will be returning back to Canada to take care of their grandma. she has no one in canada. is that not enough strong ties showing them they are returning back for someone ?

Nothing to stop them re-applying, just pay the fee.

Having been denied and no material change in their circumstances, the odds are of course low, but not zero.

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is that not enough strong ties showing them they are returning back for someone ?

Strong-enough ties , has been presented to you, in prior posts, prior topics.

I don't mean to knock you about this, really, but you need to choose to either listen and go forth with what was told to you, or not make 'the evidence' and expect another denial.

Sometimes ppl don't read their prior posts, or prior topics. It's fairly easy to do - find yer profile page, click on 'view posts' and go forth.

IMO, you were given a COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH to documenting strong enough ties. IMO, these soon-to-be inlaws will have major issues due to their country of origin, as well, during the visa interview - but that (IMO) can be 'overcome' in the evidence package that they will submit - if, in fact, they DO SOMETHING to generate that evidence packet.

Good Luck, however it turns out !

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