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2 minutes ago, Sarah22 said:

Yeah they have rental contract plus car , and younger siblings that have school and my dad the only provider so he can't just stay with me either mom she can't for sure , I'm not sure for how long they wanna stay with me but I think a month will be good answer if they asked them 

The only “good answer” is the truth. If they are going to stay a month then yes say a month.

car is pretty meaningless but the other stuff will be good for the application. 

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4 hours ago, Sarah22 said:

Yeah they have rental contract plus car , and younger siblings that have school and my dad the only provider so he can't just stay with me either mom she can't for sure , I'm not sure for how long they wanna stay with me but I think a month will be good answer if they asked them 

How old are the younger siblings?

When is the wedding and will the siblings be in school then?

Will the siblings stay back home, with anyone?

What kind of work does your father have? Good income? Long time in the same company?

 

Parents of wedding couples get denied all the time. The importance of the event is not what determines approval or denial.

It is all about how strong your parent's ties are to your country. It is not so much about the reason for coming, or where they will stay.

Because they will not be applying for permission for a one time visit. They will be applying for the opportunity to possibly come for multiple visits possibly over a course of 5-10 years.

Edited by Suze1

Profile pic - Rainbow Tower of the Hilton Hawaiian Village - Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Why this for the profile pic?  Often in movies and on TV when they show Hawaii they show this beach/view. So, instead of doing Kauai or some other locale, we decided to do here, so that whenever some show shows Hawaii and this view, we will see where we were married.

 

BENEFICIARY (From Dubai)

2012 - US Tourist Visa, Manila, Philippines

2012 - First Night spent in the US - Waikiki Beach, Honolulu

 

2016 - Wedding on the beach, Honolulu, Hawaii

2016 - Honeymoon at the hotel in this photo, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

            They were filming a scene of Hawaii Five-O in the suite above ours during our Honeymoon stay! Actors everywhere!

            Spouse hung out here with celebrities from the movie The Fifth Element back when he moved to Hawaii

2016 - US Spousal Visa, via DCF, Manila, Philippines

....................................

PETITIONER (from NYC)

1999 - Got a place right down the street from this hotel - Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

2007 - Visited Philippines on vacation

2008 - Got a condo in Makati, PH

2012 - Considered for a role on the TV show, The Last Resort, shot out of Hawaii

 

....................................

SUMMARY TIMELINE

06/2011 - Met Spouse in Makati, Philippines

01/2012 - B1/B2 Tourist Visa, Manila, Philippines

10/2016 - Married in Hawaii

11/2016 - Filed for Spousal Visa DCF, in Manila, Philippines

12/2016 - POE, CR-1 Status Received

10/2018 - ROC I-751 Received by USCIS

10/2019 - Filed for Citizenship, N-400

03/2020 - Citizenship Ceremony

 

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Sarah22 said:

Yes I'm trying to send them the invitation card and even a letter saying I'm getting married , another question is it better if they reserve a hotel or say they will stay with me 

I think you need to remember your already married... so sending them an invitation to attend the wedding ceremony now is NA... in the USA married is married with or without a ceremony so sending them an invite now might be counter productive.. 

 

id recommend their focusing on ties to home country when applying for visit visa... not so much in wedding invite.

Edited by Duke & Marie

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