Hey everyone,
So I need some advice on an issue I am having. Currently, my SO is making his way over here to visit me in the U.S. He is going on a visitor visa (Instead of coming here with no visa because that would only allow him to stay here for up to 90 days but he wants to stay longer). My family is going to sponsor him, so this requires some documents on our end. He has his visa interview October 14th and I'm stressing a little. I'm sure the U.S. Consulate (where he has his interview) is going to need to know how he is related to the people sponsoring him. Obviously he will have to say it's his girlfriends family, but this is where I get worried.
Won't that make them more cautious of giving him the visa? One of the requirements is for the sponsor to write a letter to the U.S. Consulate in his country, so my family made sure the letter specifically said they will make sure he will leave the U.S. before his visa's expiration. I'm kind of freaking out and worried. If he gets denied one, we're going to have him come here on the visa waiver program. I'm stressed and I'm afraid he will get denied a visitor visa.. We have all the documents he needs for his interview and he knows to bring them to his interview. I'm just stressing out on how it will turn out and if he will get denied or not. Like I said, we do have a backup plan, but he really does want to stay here for more than 3 months.
Has anyone gone through a similar experience or could give me advice on this issue? Anything would be helpful.
~S
So I need some advice on an issue I am having. Currently, my SO is making his way over here to visit me in the U.S. He is going on a visitor visa (Instead of coming here with no visa because that would only allow him to stay here for up to 90 days but he wants to stay longer). My family is going to sponsor him, so this requires some documents on our end. He has his visa interview October 14th and I'm stressing a little. I'm sure the U.S. Consulate (where he has his interview) is going to need to know how he is related to the people sponsoring him. Obviously he will have to say it's his girlfriends family, but this is where I get worried.
Won't that make them more cautious of giving him the visa? One of the requirements is for the sponsor to write a letter to the U.S. Consulate in his country, so my family made sure the letter specifically said they will make sure he will leave the U.S. before his visa's expiration. I'm kind of freaking out and worried. If he gets denied one, we're going to have him come here on the visa waiver program. I'm stressed and I'm afraid he will get denied a visitor visa.. We have all the documents he needs for his interview and he knows to bring them to his interview. I'm just stressing out on how it will turn out and if he will get denied or not. Like I said, we do have a backup plan, but he really does want to stay here for more than 3 months.
Has anyone gone through a similar experience or could give me advice on this issue? Anything would be helpful.
~S
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