My country: USA
My age: 21
His country: Peru
His age: 22
How long we've been together: 1 year 2 months
Times we've met: 0
My boyfriend lives in Peru and doesn't really have a lot of money, but he's been saving up for a trip to come see me for nearly a year now. However, I don't know why we waited so long (I'm very, very sure I told him to do it earlier but he just never got to it), but he was denied a tourist (B-2) visa last week, and now we are scrambling to make our first meeting happen. He was denied on the premise that he does not have enough ties to Peru to keep him from immigrating. I would argue, however, that he does, but he did not have the opportunity to show the interviewer his supporting documents besides his enrollment at his university because he was hesitant in his interview.
Because the only time he has to visit is this coming winter break (summer for him), we are doing everything possible to reapply ASAP and make it worth it. I've gotten my parents on board and had them write a letter saying that we will support him while he is here (so he will not become a charge of the US) and stuff... we've gotten even more things to prove he will go back to Peru (like a letter from the person he works for-- it's research, so it's not a full-time job, but he also has school).
Anyway, I'm obviously new to this... and I'm completely terrified that he'll get denied again. Has anyone been through this? Does anyone have a happy ending for me? =/
My age: 21
His country: Peru
His age: 22
How long we've been together: 1 year 2 months
Times we've met: 0
My boyfriend lives in Peru and doesn't really have a lot of money, but he's been saving up for a trip to come see me for nearly a year now. However, I don't know why we waited so long (I'm very, very sure I told him to do it earlier but he just never got to it), but he was denied a tourist (B-2) visa last week, and now we are scrambling to make our first meeting happen. He was denied on the premise that he does not have enough ties to Peru to keep him from immigrating. I would argue, however, that he does, but he did not have the opportunity to show the interviewer his supporting documents besides his enrollment at his university because he was hesitant in his interview.
Because the only time he has to visit is this coming winter break (summer for him), we are doing everything possible to reapply ASAP and make it worth it. I've gotten my parents on board and had them write a letter saying that we will support him while he is here (so he will not become a charge of the US) and stuff... we've gotten even more things to prove he will go back to Peru (like a letter from the person he works for-- it's research, so it's not a full-time job, but he also has school).
Anyway, I'm obviously new to this... and I'm completely terrified that he'll get denied again. Has anyone been through this? Does anyone have a happy ending for me? =/
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