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17 hours ago, Fzsarn said:

 

If she is a doctor , apply for Medical training visa in USA also called B1/B2 visa . I applied for my Doctor sister and she got it 

 

You have to apply admission for her in USA hospital for Training program 

 

 

 

You may have filled in the form for her but you did not “apply” for her. She signs the application, she gets the responsibility of ensuring everything is correct, and takes the risk of denial on her record if it goes wrong.

 

A medical training visa is different than a normal tourist visa. Of course if there is a program OP’s sister can do and they can pay for it and she can prove she will return home after, she can apply for anything like that. She still needs to prove she will go back home after.

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