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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Hacking seems to attract a lot of Yardies to his show, quite a few adjusting.

 

She applies, she gets one or she does not, not a lot to talk about.

“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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18 hours ago, katalaya said:

But on the website they said if someone help the person to fill it out. The individual who is going for visa should sign themselves. So you mother in law didn’t sign. 

I just asked my wife, She said he put down on the application that she filled out the paperwork for her mother.  Wife signed it with her mothers consent.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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For those who have not done so it is a simple application to complete.

“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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17 hours ago, Daphne . said:

I know that the mother just wants to visit and that yes, her daughter can petition for an immigrant visa if she wanted her to move. 

Not sure what you mean by “being old is an automatic tie to her home country”. 
 

 

Older people usually have family, houses, spouses and history in their place thus it show ties to her home country.  It seems to me that tourist visa approval for older people and wealthy people tend to happen vs single younger person from what I have seen in my life.

 

My wife is from Philippines she has about 6 close friends from Philippines that is her close friends within our area, all their parents have been approved tourist visa, thus showing being older shows ties to their home country. And the parents seem to range spectrum from farmers to retired.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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5 minutes ago, DELTAFOXTROT said:

That is what I was thinking as well

 

I see people alway saying that person applying for the visa has to be the one to fill out the applicaton, which is false, Someone even said it in this thread already.

I know that the person doesn’t have to fill the application. What about the signature it requires? Can I sign it?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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25 minutes ago, DELTAFOXTROT said:

Older people usually have family, houses, spouses and history in their place thus it show ties to her home country.  It seems to me that tourist visa approval for older people and wealthy people tend to happen vs single younger person from what I have seen in my life.

 

My wife is from Philippines she has about 6 close friends from Philippines that is her close friends within our area, all their parents have been approved tourist visa, thus showing being older shows ties to their home country. And the parents seem to range spectrum from farmers to retired.

At that stage, it seems plausible that the customs officer may believe that individuals are unlikely to flee to another country. Older individuals often have a preference for their own homes. For instance, my grandmother exhibits this tendency; she is reluctant to visit the United States and consistently finds reasons to remain in her own residence.

38 minutes ago, DELTAFOXTROT said:

I just asked my wife, She said he put down on the application that she filled out the paperwork for her mother.  Wife signed it with her mothers consent.

Thank you 

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5 hours ago, DELTAFOXTROT said:

That is what I was thinking as well

 

I see people alway saying that person applying for the visa has to be the one to fill out the applicaton, which is false, Someone even said it in this thread already.

No one in this thread said that.   Assisting someone is fine.

 

Signing “for” someone is forgery, so don’t do that.

 

And like I said, there is no sponsorship or  “invitation letter” for tourist visas, which is another misconception we see here regularly.

5 hours ago, katalaya said:

I know that the person doesn’t have to fill the application. What about the signature it requires? Can I sign it?

No, she needs to sign it.   Do not forge someone else’s signature on a US govt form.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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52 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

No one in this thread said that.   Assisting someone is fine.

 

Signing “for” someone is forgery, so don’t do that.

 

And like I said, there is no sponsorship or  “invitation letter” for tourist visas, which is another misconception we see here regularly.

No, she needs to sign it.   Do not forge someone else’s signature on a US govt form.

Thank you. 

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20 hours ago, SalishSea said:

No one in this thread said that.   Assisting someone is fine.

 

Signing “for” someone is forgery, so don’t do that.

 

And like I said, there is no sponsorship or  “invitation letter” for tourist visas, which is another misconception we see here regularly.

No, she needs to sign it.   Do not forge someone else’s signature on a US govt form.

Wrong

 

You exact words was "She applies herself"

 

This is incorrect.

19 hours ago, katalaya said:

Thank you. 

She is wrong, you can legally sign for anyone if you have their persmission. Plus this one is electronic signature

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5 minutes ago, katalaya said:

What is correct?  

Is signing on behalf of someone legal at all? In short, yes, but only if they've agreed to it. The law states that if you've appointed someone to sign one document on your behalf, or 'by proxy' you're allowing them to act as an authorised representative for that one occasion.Jan

 
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