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Should I sponsor my parent in law??

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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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This is in Vietnam

 

Ok I don't mind paying everything but based on the forum many are saying not to sponsor b2 visa.

 

in Vietnam I don't think there is any form of paper work that state how much you make a year. As least for the poor. They live off raising pigs and chicken and sell them. They don't own the land they are living on now. It is a relative's land.

 

what should I do? Should I sponsor them or they should sponsor themselves and said they got their money from sisters and brothers for the trip?

 

they don't have proof they have money. The only thing is they have old mother in her 87 to take care of. A son in college. 2 daughter but already marry and 3 grandkids.

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

 

you can't sponsor anyone for a tourist visa, this doesn't exist

 

each one who files for a tourist visa must qualify on their own merits. show ties to their country and prove that they won't be coming to immigrate here by entering and staying

 

they don't have much ties, so there's no guarantee that they will be approved, maybe one of them will

 

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No sponsorship for tourist visas. They apply on their own.

 

You can still pay for their trip though. If they get a visa.

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VJ needs a sticky at the top of this forum:: "There is no sponsoring a B2 visa. Applicant applies on own merit." 

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