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Im an only child my parents vist visa was rejected for the reason “failure to establish ties”

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I wNot just meeting i want to show my parents around too! They haven’t been to much places i want to take them around and show them america:(

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Perhaps vacation in a few other places first and then try again for a US visa?

“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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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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14 hours ago, tinabina1 said:

I don’t think theres any way we could have submitted copies of their documents before the interview. 

The quesstion is; my parents are old they well settled in Pakistan; have siblings there have their source of income there; ALL THIS COULD HAVE BEEN prooved if they looked at the documents or asked any other questions.  

So what do we do now? Apply again in hopes that another CO will understand that parents of

only child can/will not choose to live in america and will come back to their home country. 

If they need to see documents then they'd ask to see them.

Documents prove nothing, anyone can forge documents.

 

The problem is that the USA thinks that EVERYONE wants to live in the US so, by law, they have to assume that your parents want to immigrate and they can only by approved if they can convince them that they won't. There isn't a document in the world that can prove that.

It's down to the personal opinion of the interviewing officer if they trust them.

August 2000: We start e-mailing. I'm in Bosnia, she's in Florida

October 29th 2000: She sends me e-mail asking if I would marry her

October 29th 2000(5 seconds later): I say yes

November 2000: She sends me tickets to Orlando for when I get back

December 6th 2000: Return from Bos

December 11th 2000: Fly to Orlando, she meets me at airport

December 22nd 2000: I fly back to UK

January 3rd 2001: She flies to UK (Good times)

Mid February 2001: Pregnancy test Positive

Mid February 2001: She flies back to US

March 2001: Miscarriage, I fly to US on first flight I can get

May 2001: I leave US before my 90 days are up

June 2001: I fly back to US, stopped at airport for questioning as I had only just left

September 2001: Pregnancy test Positive again

September 2001: She falls sick, I make decision to stay to look after her as I am afraid I may have problems getting back in.

April 16th 2002: Our son is born, we start getting stuff together for his passport

March 6th 2003: We leave US for UK as family

Early April 2003: Family troubles make her return to US, I ask Embassy in London about possibilities of returning to US

April 16th 2003: London Embassy informs me that I will be banned from the Visa Waiver Program for 10 years, my little boys first birthday

June 13th 2006: I-129f sent

August 11th 2006: NOA1 Recieved

After our relationship breaks down she admits to me that she had never bothered to start the application process

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Same I would imagine applies to most countries when looking to visit, well all the ones you might forget to go home from.

“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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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I know how frustrating this can be. My mom was denied a tourist visa twice to come to my wedding. But she was recently approved and giving a 5yrs multiple entry visa. She told me when she went for the interview, they didnt look at a single evidence, it was completely based on the forms and her answers to the questions. Just let her try again in a couple of years. The more often she tries, the more desperate she will looks and so they might denie her application.

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