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I looked in other threads but did not see my topic, regardless, are there options for one-time or one entry visas for fiance's family and in particular two of his groomsmen? What else is possible?

One groomsmen had a student visa previously, and one has never applied. The other groomsmen has a multi-entry. Family is his grandmother, but they are checking to see if she still is a British citizen. His mother, and sister have visas, but his mother does not remember if it is expired or not.

Thanks for any help.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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No provisions for wedding party members. Each person must apply for a tourist visa on their own.

You can send them an invitation letter to present at the interview.

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B2 Visitor Visa and as above.

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I looked in other threads but did not see my topic, regardless, are there options for one-time or one entry visas for fiance's family and in particular two of his groomsmen? What else is possible?

One groomsmen had a student visa previously, and one has never applied. The other groomsmen has a multi-entry. Family is his grandmother, but they are checking to see if she still is a British citizen. His mother, and sister have visas, but his mother does not remember if it is expired or not.

Thanks for any help.

They are just like any other tourist. They apply for tourist visas. Getting one will depend on their individual situation. They must overcome the presumption that all visa applicants intend to immigrate illegally to the US.

There is nothing you can do. An invitation letter only tells the US Embassy/Consulate why they want to come to the US, but it doesn't help them overcome the presumption that all applicants intend to immigrate.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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You can do a letter of invite for them and see what happens. It is no longer easy to obtain a visitor visa. Best of Luck!

You can try, but the invitation letter does not hold much weight, if Visa gets rejected it only frustrates the person writing the invitation letter.

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