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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi,

So I applied for my parents visa when i got my fiance visa (the CO at my interview even told me to make sure my parents have my fiance visa copy for their interview). It's in 3 days and im nervous again. Any suggestions? They're self sponsored so I don't think they're going to need any invitation letters (the website just says, bring documents that show-the purpose of the visit, ability to pay for the visit, and the intention to return after the visit..doesnt make any other specifications)

So for purpose they're going to show the K1 visa and that they're coming for the wedding in the US. I'll get a scanned letter of invite from my fiance (since they'll stay with us in his house) -but there's no time to get the original.

for pay-ing they're showing the bank account information. I did get a networth statement made from a CA but i don't know how much it really means to them.

for intent to return, thats the issue..half my mothers family is in the US, my other sibling is currently not in india though he intends to come back in a year or two. and my dad just quit his job last year and has a start up ..which is..just starting up really so has no real income.

Any suggestions/experiences would really help. Reading other people's rejection stories is really disheartening.

I doubt other country's visas are so nerve-wracking

NOA1: July 18th, 2012

Touched: July 23rd, 2012

No RFE! So Happy :)

NOA2: Jan 25th, 2013 (191 days)

<b> Interview : 15th March 2013 APPROVED</b>

Visa in Hand: 22nd March 2013

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Filed: Country: Romania
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A lot of other countries have the same problem. Nobody can predict an outcome , it really is a lottery. Do you have any siblings still at home ? That can count as a good reason to return.

Good luck

Edited by Mariana2012

Adjusting from B1/B2

Exactly 3 months from the day we got married till the day I had both SSN and GREENCARD in hand !

Day 1 01/22/2013 AOS package sent

Day 8 01/28/2013 NOA 1 received

Day 15 02/04/2013Biometrics appt letter for 2/25/2013

Day 16 02/05/2013 Succesful walk in biometrics 20 days early

Day 25 02/14/2013 USCIS status changed to Testing and Interview ready for interview scheduling

Day 31 02/20/2013 Email notification that my interview is scheduled for March 21st

Day 57 03/19/2013 EAD/AP card ordered

Day 59 03/21/2013 Interview at 10.30 am Seattle Approved

Day 67 03/29/ 2013 Greencard Arrived . Applied for SSN

Day 68 03/30/2013 EAD arrived

Day 74 04/03/2013 SSN card arrived

Eligible for ROC December 21st 2014

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