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Hey everyone hope all is well and sorry for my English. So you guys are helping me with another issue for my green card and I told my mom about it she is very grateful for the help and want to you if you guys have any speculation why she was denied her tourist visa twice. So for some back ground info my dad's mom filed for him me and my little sister not sure if that why her tourist visa was denied ? That's what I think anyways. She first went for it back in 2019 and it was denied, they didn't give a reason and she didn't ask, we got our approval letter for the greencard in may 2020 and she went back again for her tourist visa earlier this year around January/ February and was denied again they didn't say why and she didn't ask. I also have a older sister who went for a tourist visa earlier this year too but she got her approved. So my mom was just confused as to why she keeps being denied, I told her when it comes to this stuff you guys are pretty knowledgeable and she wanted me to ask. Sorry about how long this was and thank you!

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Parents sometimes plan to come to the US as a visitor with the intent to stay illegally.  Siblings, not so much.  Consulate Officers know that...... Just one thought.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Usually it is failure to show non immigrant intent

 

She would have been told.

“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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35 minutes ago, Kerala said:

Hey everyone hope all is well and sorry for my English. So you guys are helping me with another issue for my green card and I told my mom about it she is very grateful for the help and want to you if you guys have any speculation why she was denied her tourist visa twice. So for some back ground info my dad's mom filed for him me and my little sister not sure if that why her tourist visa was denied ? That's what I think anyways. She first went for it back in 2019 and it was denied, they didn't give a reason and she didn't ask, we got our approval letter for the greencard in may 2020 and she went back again for her tourist visa earlier this year around January/ February and was denied again they didn't say why and she didn't ask. I also have an older sister who went for a tourist visa earlier this year too but she got her approved. So my mom was just confused as to why she keeps being denied, I told her when it comes to this stuff you guys are pretty knowledgeable and she wanted me to ask. Sorry about how long this was and thank you!

They rightly assume she will use it to try to immigrate.   She needs to be properly petitioned for an immigrant visa.

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