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  1. Probably yes for the kids but no for their documents. She runnin towards another immigration lawyer to seek some advice on this. Btw, thanks for your help. Really appreciate that.
  2. Could somebody help me telling the requirements here? Like what sort of documentation needs to be sent to the ambassador!
  3. I guess my paternal aunt has put her kids as well in the sponsoring list, I don’t know what does that means, but she told me that she’s gonna show illustrate her kids’ tax documents as well to the embassy. I hope this works.
  4. They went for the interview but didn’t understand that are they rejected or what? The gave a form stating this :- Section 212(a)(4) which prohibits the issuance of a visa to anyone likely to become a public charge. No waiver is available for immigrant applicants ineligible under INA 212(a)(4). Applicants may overcome the finding by presenting evidence the ineligibility no longer applies. New evidence should be sent by email to support-india@ustraveldocs.com. What to do now?
  5.  One of my friends came to Canada as a student and applied for the US visitor visa for which he was granted during the interview from a US consulate in Canada. He went back to his home country (India) for some days to visit and went directly to the US to seek asylum. My question is that is he eligible for seeking asylum in the US regardless of the treaty signed between two countries (US and Canada).

    1. appleblossom

      appleblossom

      Seems like he only went back to India to then fly to the US and try and claim asylum, which is rather odd, as if he is so unsafe in India that he needs asylum, why did he even return there and not just claim asylum in Canada? Not sure how he thinks he'll convince anybody he's a genuine asylum seeker with that travel history. 

  6. Please enlighten me up, my grandparents reside in India and are being called up by my paternal aunt (citizen of the US since 23 years). She told us that my grandparents will receive a document through postman. My aunt received an email in which the visa application appointment details are mentioned but my grandparents residing back in India haven’t received any letter or documentation for their medical examination or any letter to bring at the time of interview. What to do now ?
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