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Tourist visa- do they ask who is paying? (split)

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On 5/22/2016 at 7:14 PM, Tyler&Linsey said:

If you are paying for your trip to the US. I think you should put "self" that's what I did. I pay my flight to the US. They ask who is paying for your trip to the US. Not who is paying for your rent and other stuff while you are there.

What should i say if i will be the one who will pay my flight to the US then for paying for my staying there at US will be my aunt. But i put it on my VISA application is "SELF".

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37 minutes ago, Annessung said:

What should i say if i will be the one who will pay my flight to the US then for paying for my staying there at US will be my aunt. But i put it on my VISA application is "SELF".

Yes, you put self. They're asking who is paying for your trip here. Not for who will pay for your stay. 

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2 hours ago, Annessung said:

What im going to say now if they will ask now who's gonna pay for my staying there? 😊 my aunt will finance my stay there. 

They don't ask who is paying for your stay. No worries! :)

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1 minute ago, Annessung said:

Thank you😊 im so nervous right now. I will have my interview by nextweek. Business/conference B1. I dont have bank statement. I just have a bank certificate. 

Don't be. Just triple check if you have everything and u will be fine. I'm not of much help for you, since you live in a different country. So the rules are different. But relax and speak the truth and you will be fine! :)

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***** Posts split from thread about a different visa by a different member and moved to tourist visa, as Op seems to want that visa.  Please ask questions about your own case in your own thread. *****

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It is just a visa no need to sweat it, not a mattr of life o death, you get it or you do not.

“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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14 hours ago, Tyler&Linsey said:

Don't be. Just triple check if you have everything and u will be fine. I'm not of much help for you, since you live in a different country. So the rules are different. But relax and speak the truth and you will be fine! :)

What did you bring bank certificate that says that you have savings?😁  

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