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Obtaining a visa. Filling out the questionnaire
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I read from the reviews that in order for a visa to be given to the United States, I need to prove my close contact with my homeland. But how to do this if there are no items about children or real estate in the questionnaire? Only about income. My mother has already traveled to the USA 2 times, will it play any role or does no one check the trips of relatives there? When she received a visa, the first time they did not even look at the documents. I went to the window, they said you were denied. And that's it. Tried again a year later. Just not looking at anything given. Do they have such a policy as "visa only from the 2nd time"? I am planning to travel with my husband.
Can anyone advise what to wear? Suit, jeans... what do they like?
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5 subscribers  • asked 2012-03-0212 years ago
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аватар hatinka
1. Have you (or your closest relatives) ever participated in the "Green Card Lottery"?
2. Their questionnaire is "intellectual" or something. Depending on the type of visa and your answers, your list of questions changes somewhat.
3. There is no "visa from the 2nd time" policy. Many people will never get, many get from 2,5,10 times, many from the first. They have a tough but open policy "Anyone is considered a migrant unless they prove otherwise." Prove!
аватар Tanya1095
1. no. Never.
2. The list of questions, it seems, does not change much. And again, there are no questions about children or real estate. So how can I prove if they only judge by the questionnaire? Oh..
аватар jabetta
They don't have any "special policy". I have a feeling that they are excellent psychologists and see through people (I repeat - these are my feelings). I got a visa the first time, on the advice of my friends I dragged there a whole folder of documents about "connection with the Motherland" - for real estate, movables, etc., etc. I will say right away that no one even looked at them, but at the same time it was clear from the questions that they know even more about me than I do.
I will say for sure that the "interview in the American" consulate is a completely unpredictable thing. What I saw there did not fit into any scheme (I mean that they gave visas to people who, in my opinion, could not be given and were not given, to whom they were obliged to give). I don’t know how much this information helped you, but you need to try in any way!
She wore ordinary clothes - jeans, a jacket.
аватар Tanya1095
I'll go in May. I'll come and unsubscribe)))
аватар Tanya1095
Tell me more, please, is it necessary to design honey. insurance?
аватар Milwaukee
medical insurance, as well as tickets are NOT required. what is written on the offsite.
аватар Tanya1095
Thank you.
аватар Tanya1095
So, I signed up for an interview, I'm collecting documents. tell me, please, do I need to translate all my documents and certify copies by a notary? For example, a certificate of employment or a marriage certificate?
аватар jabetta
I didn't translate anything.
аватар Tanya1095
More questions:
1. Is it possible to leave a handbag, phone, keys, etc. somewhere at the embassy?
2. My husband does not have a finger, can this cause problems when taking fingerprints? (I don’t know myself what else might not suit) Maybe it should be somehow written down to be somewhere?
3. Tell me, please, how to get to the embassy by public transport, metro stop, bus, .. ugh.
аватар Tanya1095
I am writing the result. They gave me a visa, from the documents they looked only at the payment, the passport, and a sheet with a barcode about filling out the questionnaire (I don’t remember the name). My entire bundle of documents remained with me unclaimed by anyone. ))))))
аватар jabetta
What did I say? ;)
Congratulations! Got a cartoon?
аватар Tanya1095
They gave me a visa for 5 years. Is this a cartoon? ))))
аватар jabetta
Yes - this is a multivisa (in the common people "cartoon").
Congratulations again!
аватар Tanya1095
Thank you!
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