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Hi guys, it's me again. My parents were given a 10 year tourist visa and they were able to visit  US 2-3x  but now they expired this year. If they will apply for another visa, will they do it like they're applying for a new one? I really appreciate any input. Thanks.

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Just now, M&P2016 said:

Hi guys, it's me again. My parents were given a 10 year tourist visa and they were able to visit  US 2-3x  but now they expired this year. If they will apply for another visa, will they do it like they're applying for a new one? I really appreciate any input. Thanks.

I'm sure you meant to say the tourist visa expired this year. 

 

They will be applying for a new one; however, the ds160 asks a series of questions, and if they qualify, they might not have to interview. 

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10/16/2017.......... ROC package mailed

10/18/2017.......... I-751 package received VSC

10/19/2017.......... I-797 NOA date

10/30/2017.......... Notice received in mail

10/30/2017.......... Check cashed

11/02/2017.......... Conditional GC expired

11/22/2017.......... Biometrics completed

  xx/xx/xxxx.......... waiting waiting waiting

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Just now, WeGuyGal said:

I'm sure you meant to say the tourist visa expired this year. 

 

They will be applying for a new one; however, the ds160 asks a series of questions, and if they qualify, they might not have to interview. 

Yes, their tourist visa expired this year. And thank you for your reply☺️

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Just now, M&P2016 said:

Yes, their tourist visa expired this year. And thank you for your reply☺️

By the way, can I  fill up the DS 160 for them? They're both past 70 years old, and both of them are old school who are not into technology, if you know what I mean😊

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12 minutes ago, WeGuyGal said:

I'm sure you meant to say the tourist visa expired this year. 

 

They will be applying for a new one; however, the ds160 asks a series of questions, and if they qualify, they might not have to interview. 

Can I fill up the DS 160 for them? They are both past 70 years old (Dad-77, Mom-73) and they're old school if you know what I mean.😊

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1 minute ago, M&P2016 said:

Can I fill up the DS 160 for them? They are both past 70 years old (Dad-77, Mom-73) and they're old school if you know what I mean.😊

Yes, you certainly can.

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1 hour ago, M&P2016 said:

Can I fill up the DS 160 for them? They are both past 70 years old (Dad-77, Mom-73) and they're old school if you know what I mean.😊

You can, but bear in mind technically they sign it so if you make any mistake they are still responsible for the error. (And yes, we have had cases of children filling in stuff wrong so best to double check all the answers with them).

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