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  1. Does anyone know if the embassy in Chile accepts Direct Consular Filing?
  2. How do you prove family/community ties? Do they ask the documents to be in English?
  3. Not ESTA but had I think had travel visa years ago, visited and left on time. But probably more than 10 years ago.
  4. And would my job abroad help prove ties for her? Even though we're not legally married?
  5. Is there a list or something of which documents that can be used to prove ties? Do the documents have to be in English?
  6. Just curious, since we are staying with my family for the few weeks we are here over Christmas, it's not like she would need to pay for anything during that time. Why would not having a job be a red flag?
  7. Hi All, I’m a U.S. citizen living abroad with my girlfriend (who has an ESTA) and our daughter, who is a U.S. citizen (this will be her first time visiting the U.S.). We’re coming to the U.S. for a few weeks over Christmas to visit my family, and we have return tickets already booked. I’m wondering if we might face any issues at immigration for my girlfriend, who is traveling on an ESTA. Do we need to show any ties to her home country, and if so, what would be acceptable? She’s a full-time stay-at-home mom, and we don’t have any assets. Any advice on what to expect at immigration for her would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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