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Help, please. B2 tourist visas for 2 relatives in Colombia.

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5 minutes ago, sean126 said:

 

 

Again....your response is much appreciated, but it doesn't answer my question I asked.  I never asked how long the waiting is or how to pay.  I'm unsure of why you are telling me this...that is why I am perplexed. 

you asked the following and i answered it

 

does anyone know

does anyone know how or if i can schedule their appointments together in Bogota or did i screw myself by filing and paying the fees before finding the answer to my question?

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2 minutes ago, Timona said:

What @Boiler is saying is that there's no chance of them getting B-2. This is what I also wanted to say when I  asked you if you're familiar with "Bogota and B-2s"

 

Colombians are notorious for overstaying in US. As of today, Mexico has put a strict measure on them because they're now using Mexico as a catapult to get into US via border and claim frivolous asylum. A lot of them are being denied/ being deported as soon as they land in Mexico. There was such a post here a month ago. 

 

 

funny how he couldn't elaborate for himself when I asked him.   He didn't say anything.  But I appreciate the honest opinion.  It definitely sets my expectations low.  

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Just now, JeanneAdil said:

you asked the following and i answered it

 

does anyone know

does anyone know how or if i can schedule their appointments together in Bogota or did i screw myself by filing and paying the fees before finding the answer to my question?

How can you not understand that question???   do you know how to schedule them together on the same day?  It's just that simple. No hidden meaning, no hidden questions I don't know the answer to already.  Everything else you said is irrelevant.  I mean....am I in the twilight zone here or what?  LOLOL

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4 minutes ago, sean126 said:

How can you not understand that question???   do y  ou know how to schedule them together on the same day?  It's just that simple. No hidden meaning, no hidden questions I don't know the answer to already.  Everything else you said is irrelevant.  I mean....am I in the twilight zone here or what?  LOLOL

go to the webpage i gave u and make your account

that is where the schedule interviews

and set up the 2 interviews same day even if u have to choose a date further back then u would like

 

follow the bogata instructions 

 

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It doesn't really matter, you have paid the money, they will go to the interview in a couple of years, it is just a Visitor Visa.

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Understand also that after creating the account 

the site may say 

No appointments available at this time

and u will have to check monthly or daily or weekly to find an open  in a little less than 2 years

and just look for a day when there are 2 slots open and choose that day

2 application 

2 separate interviews but can happen on same day if u schedule it that way

 

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3 hours ago, sean126 said:

funny how he couldn't elaborate for himself when I asked him.   He didn't say anything.  But I appreciate the honest opinion.  It definitely sets my expectations low.  

 

Welcome to the world of @Boiler. He's short and direct. With time, you'll understand him within first reading. As of now, you may have to read 10 times and scratch your head a little. 

 

But he's knowledgeable. So worth the reading.

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