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my mom's tourist visa denied

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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I am not working in the US. I can't work right now because I am waiting on my green card.

This hasnt got anything to do with you working. You didnt apply she did. She was denied because she didnt understand the strongest ties rule. She cant comply with that. Its that simple.

You dont have a green card. Her reason to come to the USA could be viewed as an attempt to join you in immigrating. All people with any type of visa are viewed as intending immigrants.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Brazil
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I feel you pain. I came to the US to attend college. Towards the end of my degree I met my wife and we ended up getting married. Well, here is the issue. My mom applied for her visa to come to my graduation and wedding. She was denied. They didn't give her a reason for that not did they take all the paperwork they have requested. She waited another year to reapply thinking she would be okay this time. Well, she reapplied and the same thing happened. She for denied and no one looked at her papers.

Now, she's very discouraged but 3 years have passed and I have applied for her green card. I am now a US citizen and we are in the midst of bringing her up here. It really stinks when this happens. The denial in visas is nothing but a money sucking business. The consulate sees about 500+ people daily and they can only issue about 100 visas. All the rest of the money is visas getting denied for no reason. I have friends that lied to the consulate and had fake documents and they got approved. And I have had friends with legitimate documents and they got denied.

Good luck and I hope she gets is really.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Excellent summation why it can be so difficult to get a tourist visa from some countries.

Excellent summation why it can be so difficult to get a tourist visa from some countries.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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