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I'm a CR1 holder here in the US. Got in here April last year. My whole family wants to come visit my husband and I next year, around May till July, to spend some time together and go to Universal Studios before they move to Micronesia in August 2016. What are their chances of getting approved?

Dad -- Currently working in Micronesia for a branch of the UN. Earning about $4,000 per month. Has never traveled outside of the country before landing this job. Will finance the whole family's expenses: visa fees, plane tickets, etc. Will apply separately in the US embassy in Micronesia due to work schedule not permitting him to be in the Phil around the time my mom and siblings will have their own visa interview.

Mom -- Part-time college teacher and owner of her own tutorial business for students. Got offered a job to be the Head Teacher of a startup school in Micronesia, which will begin classes in Sept. Will have the job contract on hand for visa interview, as well as the deed to her late mom's house and land property (not under her name yet, in the process of transferring). We've only been renting an apartment for the past 7 yrs, so no ownership of house, but we have a family car registered under Dad's name (can she bring that for added proof of ties or does it matter since its in her husband's name?)

Brother 1 -- 21 yrs old, single. Currently serving a 2-yr mission for the LDS church. Will finish mission in April 2016. Plans to take over managing my mom's tutorial business since she's moving to Micronesia for her new job. Since he's been on this mission from 2014, he's been technically unemployed and has temporarily stopped studying in UP for the last 1 and a half year (2yrs by the time they interview for the b2 visa). Also plans to continue college studies after mission, so my mom's been paying for his Leave of Absence at school so he has the option to come back and study there again.

Brother 2 -- 18 yrs old, single. Currently on his 2nd year in college. Planning to apply and hopefully get accepted to serve the same type of mission Brother 1 is currently on. So because of that, he wont be enrolling to school next year. Will hopefully have his mission call papers onhand by their visa interview.

Sister -- 14 yrs old. Currently enrolled in a university as a 7th grader. Will be moving to Micronesia with our parents and will be transferring schools there. Will be taking entrance exams next February, and will hopefully have acceptance letter or enrollment papers onhand by their visa interview.

I understand that there's no document that i can give them to help them with the tourist visa application, so im helping them figure out what they can do and what docs to bring to prove sufficient ties to the Philippines. My mom, 2 brothers and sister are all planning to apply together in one appointment; is it an advantage or a disadvantage? There is a possibility that Brother 1 will have a separate appointment because he cant go for an interview before April 20 since he's still a missionary; if that's the case, what are his chances of getting approved on his own? My family and i haven't seen each other since I moved here last year, and with some of them moving to Micronesia possibly permanently, and some staying in the Phil, our planned vacation next year might be our only shot at spending time together for a while. Will it help if my mom mentions that during the interview when she's asked about the purpose of travel? What tips can you offer us? Thanks in advance for any replies!

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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It is not a chance based processed, but lets assume it was, none of the people on this site will be the ones reviewing the application, so if we said 10% or 90% what difference does it make? Presumably they will be attending the interviews anyway.

Usually the decision is made based on the application and the interview is a formality.

“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.”

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Posted

Usually the decision is made based on the application and the interview is a formality.

Correct

My tip would be to for the family to travel to Hong Kong or Singapore or somewhere to show they will come back.

It seems with your fathers income, then your family has a better than average chance of getting approved.

It seems like the wealthy and the old people are the ones who easily get a Tourist Visa..........

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Mom and Dad, a virtual shoe-in...sis (14 yr old) likely as well....the 21 year old, very weak case...'having' to take over a business is another common meaningless statement...

same for the 18 year old....no school, no job. The missionary deal is a red herring.


So, based on what I've read, if I were seeing this case, with little else to convince me of much, mom, dad and sis get visas; the two brothers apply in the future when they might demonstrate much stronger reasons for returning than are currently visible and credible. Just one person's opinion (but I've seen thousands of similar cases with similar outcomes for similar reasons).

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Mom and Dad, a virtual shoe-in...sis (14 yr old) likely as well....the 21 year old, very weak case...'having' to take over a business is another common meaningless statement...

same for the 18 year old....no school, no job. The missionary deal is a red herring.

So, based on what I've read, if I were seeing this case, with little else to convince me of much, mom, dad and sis get visas; the two brothers apply in the future when they might demonstrate much stronger reasons for returning than are currently visible and credible. Just one person's opinion (but I've seen thousands of similar cases with similar outcomes for similar reasons).

Good Post, I agree with your points..........

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Mom and Dad, a virtual shoe-in...sis (14 yr old) likely as well....the 21 year old, very weak case...'having' to take over a business is another common meaningless statement...

same for the 18 year old....no school, no job. The missionary deal is a red herring.

So, based on what I've read, if I were seeing this case, with little else to convince me of much, mom, dad and sis get visas; the two brothers apply in the future when they might demonstrate much stronger reasons for returning than are currently visible and credible. Just one person's opinion (but I've seen thousands of similar cases with similar outcomes for similar reasons).

Thanks for the honest assessment! To be honest, I already know that my brothers have the weaker shots at getting approved, but of course, just like anyone, I'm holding onto hope that the consul would still decide otherwise. We will try to gather as much evidence of ties for them as we can, and pray hard for a positive outcome. ^_^

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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  • 2 months later...
Posted

So I'm helping my family fill out their DS-160 forms for their tourist visa application, and we just have some questions about some of the questions:

- Do you have any immediate relatives, not including parents, in the United States?

They already put me down as their relative (daughter to my parents, sibling to my brothers and sister), and my mom listed her half-siblings in her form. Do they also list my husband as OTHER relative? My husband is a US citizen; I'm currently on a Conditional Resident visa.

- Are there other persons traveling with you?

My mom is going to apply for the tourist visa together with my two brothers and sister at the US embassy in Manila, Philippines. So they listed each other on the form as traveling companions. My dad is in Micronesia right now as he is working there, and he plans to apply for the tourist visa at the US embassy there in Kolonia, FSM. They all plan to leave together sometime in May; they're going to be in the same flight and everything. The question is, do they still list his name down as one of their traveling companions, even though he is applying in a different embassy? Currently, they have him listed in their forms, but i wonder if they should do otherwise.

Many thanks for any helpful response!

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Posted

My family (father, mother, 2 brothers and 1 sister) will be applying for their US tourist visas soon. I wonder how many VJers here have the same situation, or know of someone with a similar situation? And if so, can you share with me your experience/knowledge? Were they all approved? What are the chances? What were their interview questions? Thanks for any response!

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

~Same/similar topics merged~

PItaya

VJ Moderation

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/574772-phil-family-applying-together-for-tourist-visa-what-are-their-chances/

Should be merged with this one.

“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.”

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Posted

~Multiple similar/same-themed topics merged~

~There is no need to start a new thread, continue with on-going thread~

Pitaya

VJ Moderation

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

  • 1 month later...
Posted

UPDATE:

My whole family got approved! My Dad went for his visa interview at the US Embassy in Pohnpei, Micronesia (since that's where he currently lives and works) last March 16, and got his B1/B2 visa immediately the following day. The rest of my family (Mom, two brothers and one sister) went for their interview yesterday at the US Embassy in Manila, Philippines. They got in at 7:15am and by 10:30am they called me to tell me they were all approved!!! Till now we're all in a state of shock.. Lol. I finally get to see them again after two years! Just 6 more weeks to go and they'll be here with us.. Thanks to everyone who gave tips and advice! To God be the glory! :dancing::dancing::dancing:(L)(L)(L)

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Posted

Holy mackerel -- congratulations.

06-04-2007 = TSC stamps postal return-receipt for I-129f.

06-11-2007 = NOA1 date (unknown to me).

07-20-2007 = Phoned Immigration Officer; got WAC#; where's NOA1?

09-25-2007 = Touch (first-ever).

09-28-2007 = NOA1, 23 days after their 45-day promise to send it (grrrr).

10-20 & 11-14-2007 = Phoned ImmOffs; "still pending."

12-11-2007 = 180 days; file is "between workstations, may be early Jan."; touches 12/11 & 12/12.

12-18-2007 = Call; file is with Division 9 ofcr. (bckgrnd check); e-prompt to shake it; touch.

12-19-2007 = NOA2 by e-mail & web, dated 12-18-07 (187 days; 201 per VJ); in mail 12/24/07.

01-09-2008 = File from USCIS to NVC, 1-4-08; NVC creates file, 1/15/08; to consulate 1/16/08.

01-23-2008 = Consulate gets file; outdated Packet 4 mailed to fiancee 1/27/08; rec'd 3/3/08.

04-29-2008 = Fiancee's 4-min. consular interview, 8:30 a.m.; much evidence brought but not allowed to be presented (consul: "More proof! Second interview! Bring your fiance!").

05-05-2008 = Infuriating $12 call to non-English-speaking consulate appointment-setter.

05-06-2008 = Better $12 call to English-speaker; "joint" interview date 6/30/08 (my selection).

06-30-2008 = Stokes Interrogations w/Ecuadorian (not USC); "wait 2 weeks; we'll mail her."

07-2008 = Daily calls to DOS: "currently processing"; 8/05 = Phoned consulate, got Section Chief; wrote him.

08-07-08 = E-mail from consulate, promising to issue visa "as soon as we get her passport" (on 8/12, per DHL).

08-27-08 = Phoned consulate (they "couldn't find" our file); visa DHL'd 8/28; in hand 9/1; through POE on 10/9 with NO hassles(!).

Posted

See.. miracles do happen!

USCIS

January 16, 2015 I-130 Mailed, Chi lockbox January 20, 2015 Priority Date, January 21, 2015 NOA1 notice date, Assigned VSC, January 23, 2015 Check Cashed, electronically March 5, 2015 NOA2

NVC

March 27, 2015 NVC received April 6, 2015 Case#, IIN# assigned April 8, 2015 Paid AOS + IV fee Invoices May 5, 2015 AOS + IV package submitted May 11, 2015 Scan Date

June 11, 2015 DS-260 submitted June 25, 2015 False checklist (for ds260).. hello? June 30, 2015 Answered checklist Aug 5, 2015 Escalated to Supervisor review Aug 13, 2015 Case Complete

Consular

Sept 10, 2015 Interview Scheduled Sept 11, 2015 P4 Letter received Sept 21, 2015 file In transit from NVC Sept 23, 2015 file at Embassy

Sept 28, 2015 Medical Oct 14, 2015 Biometrics Oct 15, 2015 Interview (Approved) Oct 19, 2015 IV visa Issued Oct 23, 2015 Passport Pickup

POE

Nov 2, 2015 Entered the US Nov 16, 2015 Applied for SSN, walk-in Nov 20, 2015 Social Security Card recd Jan 15, 2016 GC received

 
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