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I Am permanent resident for more 5 years, I Am about send my form N400 for citizen process , my brother has his Tourist visa appoitment in Abril of this year , he was Denied for tourist visa 6 years ago but he was aproveche  for student visa 6 years ago also and was studyng and used his student visa properly just for the period he was studyng , my question is if you believe my Application for citizen could affect in his interview for tourist visa? Due to will be send one month before his interview? 
 

Thank you for your help 

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1 hour ago, TexasGuy0101 said:

I Am permanent resident for more 5 years, I Am about send my form N400 for citizen process , my brother has his Tourist visa appoitment in Abril of this year , he was Denied for tourist visa 6 years ago but he was aproveche  for student visa 6 years ago also and was studyng and used his student visa properly just for the period he was studyng , my question is if you believe my Application for citizen could affect in his interview for tourist visa? Due to will be send one month before his interview? 
 

Thank you for your help 


Unlikely to make a difference whether you’re a USC or LPR. Even if you were a USC he’d have no way of getting a visa through you for decades anyway.
 

What will make a difference will be his ties to his home country, how long ago did he leave the US? 

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2 hours ago, appleblossom said:


Unlikely to make a difference whether you’re a USC or LPR. Even if you were a USC he’d have no way of getting a visa through you for decades anyway.
 

What will make a difference will be his ties to his home country, how long ago did he leave the US? 

Thank you for your response , 6 years ago was when he leave 

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24 minutes ago, TexasGuy0101 said:

Thank you for your response , 6 years ago was when he leave 


You said he got a student visa 6 years ago though? So when was he studying in the US? I’m just thinking that if he’s not been back in his home country for long then he may not have enough ties to show yet. 

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3 hours ago, appleblossom said:


You said he got a student visa 6 years ago though? So when was he studying in the US? I’m just thinking that if he’s not been back in his home country for long then he may not have enough ties to show yet. 

He got his student visa 6 years ago , the course he took in Usa was for one month , he only was in USa one month and back his country after his course finished, this was 6 years ago 

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6 hours ago, appleblossom said:


Unlikely to make a difference whether you’re a USC or LPR. Even if you were a USC he’d have no way of getting a visa through you for decades anyway.
 

What will make a difference will be his ties to his home country, how long ago did he leave the US? 

Only like information he only wants the vida for visit my family and me , He has his live and Job in his country and he is not interested to live in USA 

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