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  1. They don’t have a set schedule for when new slots open up, so it’s a bit of a waiting game. Also, you can just mail them a copy of DS160 confirmation page, then you can schedule an appointment. These resources might come in hand for you over there https://www.inclusion.gob.es/en/web/migraciones/vivir-en-espana https://n26.com/en-eu/moving-to-spain https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in-spain-statistics-2024-your-in-depth-travel-guide-5686
  2. It’s quite common for names to vary across different documents, especially when you’ve moved countries. For U.S. visa applications, it’s important that the information provided is accurate and matches legal documents. If your family used your maiden name because it’s still your legal name in your country of origin, and that’s the name on your foreign passport and IDs, it should not be an issue for their B visa applications.
  3. This might help you https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/global-entry-name-change-guide
  4. I am curious. Is this thread about any story?
  5. The consular officers will determine if you meet the criteria for an interview waiver based on your information.
  6. Just help her monetarily and fill out DS160 application.
  7. Please check out state's official article about it https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visitor.html
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