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almost month ago I came to USA with K1 visa and last week we got married but we still want to make ceremony. Now I'm planning to invite my mom and brother to our wedding ceremony. Week ago I applied for their B2 visa. Now Im confused coz of two complications

1. When I applied i put our current US address but then we moved to new house and changed address in post office. Should I reapply for new visa with our new home address for my family or it doesn't matter?

2. My husband is going to send them invitation but we really dont know how it should be written. Wedding Invitation is supposed to be official through some sort of bureaucracy or it must be written simple form? Should we send copy of Invitation to Embassy too? It must be send original or just email will be enough? 

 

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It is their application for a visitor visa. They (your mother and brother) has to apply based on their own merits. An invitation letter carries no weight and is not needed. It only shows why they want to come to the US. It does not help. The interviewing officer would want to see their ties to their country. They want to see why they need to go back home, not why they want to come to the US.

 

There is not much you can do on your end.

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9 hours ago, Nazokat said:

almost month ago I came to USA with K1 visa and last week we got married but we still want to make ceremony. Now I'm planning to invite my mom and brother to our wedding ceremony. Week ago I applied for their B2 visa. Now Im confused coz of two complications

1. When I applied i put our current US address but then we moved to new house and changed address in post office. Should I reapply for new visa with our new home address for my family or it doesn't matter?

2. My husband is going to send them invitation but we really dont know how it should be written. Wedding Invitation is supposed to be official through some sort of bureaucracy or it must be written simple form? Should we send copy of Invitation to Embassy too? It must be send original or just email will be enough? 

 

So are you going to go to the Embassy or consulate and do the actual interview since you applied?

 

 

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15 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

So are you going to go to the Embassy or consulate and do the actual interview since you applied?

 

 

No,I’m already in USA but I applied for mom and brother visa as it’s online and they don’t know English. Of course themselves will take an interview in Embassy 

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15 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

So are you going to go to the Embassy or consulate and do the actual interview since you applied?

 

 

 

17 hours ago, NuestraUnion said:

It is their application for a visitor visa. They (your mother and brother) has to apply based on their own merits. An invitation letter carries no weight and is not needed. It only shows why they want to come to the US. It does not help. The interviewing officer would want to see their ties to their country. They want to see why they need to go back home, not why they want to come to the US.

 

There is not much you can do on your end.

I understand all risks of deny and I applied for their visa as they don’t know English but for sure they will take interview. 

My question was not who must apply but how to make an invitation (even it may or may not help) and address change. 

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I think you need to cancel the application and start over.

 

First, they need to fill in the application themselves.

 

Second, they have to put their real information. The fact that you put your address instead of their address will get their visa denied. It is clear that either they didn't understand what they were filling in or that someone else did it for them and that invalidates the form (unless you marked the part in which it says that someone else is filling in the application, etc.). Anyway, you already started with the wrong foot. It is better to cancel and start over.

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11 hours ago, Nazokat said:

 

I understand all risks of deny and I applied for their visa as they don’t know English but for sure they will take interview. 

My question was not who must apply but how to make an invitation (even it may or may not help) and address change. 

You can invite them however you want to. I normally call, but email, how do you normally communicate with them.

 

Where you live is not the relevant, they can update when they interview.

 

 

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