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 Graduation visa for parents rejected

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Posted on 11-23-11 8:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Hi everyone, 

I am graduating this Dec and I had wanted to invite my parents. They had ALL the supporting documents, government job for dad, bank balance, sister studying in college, property etc to establish ties back home and I had a good record in F-1 here too. But still their visa was rejected for no proper reason at all. So far this season I haven't heard any parents getting visa. Is this true? I think if US embassy doesn't want to give visas then they should put up a notice saying that they won't give to graduation attendees instead of wasting people's hard earned money. I am very sad coz I've been looking forward to this day all my life.

I am thinking about making only my mom apply again. Please share if you have had any experience from yourself and/or your relatives/friends this season. If they were able to get it, then it would be a great help to get some advice.

Thanks.

 
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Posted on 11-23-11 10:56 AM     [Snapshot: 198]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yah man, they didn't gave a visa to my father too last year when I had invited him for my graduation. He applied twice but he didn't got one. He is 65+ but still even on son's graduation, he didn't got visa. My mum had already a visa as she came a year before to see me so she had a visa but I felt so low when I can't have my father who brought me to that point on that graduation.
It reallly sucks !!!!
 
Posted on 11-23-11 12:17 PM     [Snapshot: 260]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 I would say do not apply/reapply graduation visa for parents at this time! I know at least 4 people whose parents visa was rejected recently for Dec graduation! .....my parents' visa was also rejected ! there  is no reason !! if you guys consider my suggestions , just wait for next season....kina hami amrika embassy lai dhani banaudai chau? ahele lai kasailai visa deyeko chaina ....lagbhang 100% vanda ni huncha...apabad ma kasailai diyo hola tyo farak kura ho ....afno samaya ra paisa ko sadupayog garau sathi haru ho! yo desh afai khokro bhaisakeko cha...kehi chaina ...amrika nagumdaima sansar sakinna!! ....finally do not waste your money and time...I am not going reapply again even for my mom or dad  at this moment......yes it really sucks!!
 
Posted on 11-23-11 2:31 PM     [Snapshot: 390]     Reply [Subscribe]
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similar thread originated by seasom
http://sajha.com/sajha/html/index.cfm?StartRow=1&PageNum=1&threadid=94255

good to see seasom's reply to this thread.

 
Posted on 11-23-11 2:58 PM     [Snapshot: 418]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks guys for all your replies. I'm sorry for all the graduate friends. F**king policies, just don't understand why?? So many of my friends parents came this May and this time probably none.

Please keep on posting with more updates and suggestions.
 
Posted on 11-23-11 3:20 PM     [Snapshot: 454]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 American Embassy in Nepal SUCKS!
 
Posted on 11-23-11 3:42 PM     [Snapshot: 476]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 One of my friend is US citizen and got rejected tourist visa for his parent, now he is applying  green card for them !!!
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Posted on 11-23-11 4:11 PM     [Snapshot: 505]     Reply [Subscribe]
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This might come across as insensitive but why do we have this sense of entitlement? I graduated and my parents deserve a visa!
That I kept my end of bargain by graduating and now you uncle Sam owe me one!
And I am pretty citizens of every third world nation says, American Embassy in my country sucks!


 
Posted on 11-23-11 5:30 PM     [Snapshot: 581]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 wit's end, people are not saying that their parents' deserve visa; they are frustrated because they are being rejected without any valid reason, multiple times. if you were on the same boat, you too would be throwing crap at US Embassy. so, stop your bs and get the hell outta here if you can't contribute anything.

sp123: haven't faced situation like yours yet, but i'll be on your shoes in a few months. situation is scary myaan, don't know what the hell is wrong with the Embassy. i'm teaching myself this - if they get visa, that'd be really nice as they'll get chance to see me graduate and see what's America like. if not, oh well...
re-applying might help, but as other's have pointed out, it's pretty random. 
good luck!
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Posted on 11-23-11 7:18 PM     [Snapshot: 672]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 @wits end, you are just like your name, your brain is on your a**. So stfu and get out.

@jantarei , thanks man. I think I'm gonna give it another shot and make her apply again, although I've lost all hope for it. Yeah it sucks big time coz graduation visas were like certain in the past and that's why I had already made so many plans here. Really wanted to see them here.


 
Posted on 11-24-11 11:26 AM     [Snapshot: 809]     Reply [Subscribe]
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valid reasons? If there ever was a valid reason for granting visa, most of us wouldn't be here in the US. Jesus, talk about sense of entitlement. :o)



 
Posted on 11-24-11 11:35 AM     [Snapshot: 822]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya My parents visa got rejected too on May 2010, they did not tell why but they were not willing to give them visa.
 
Posted on 11-24-11 3:08 PM     [Snapshot: 893]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 I would think as the Originator of this thread wanted,if you will let your mom apply herself she has a better chance than both parents. No logical reason though!
 
Posted on 11-28-11 9:55 PM     [Snapshot: 1217]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I would like to throw some questions. Is there any time limit either the parents should come to US in certain number of days? Answer would really help.
 
Posted on 11-28-11 9:55 PM     [Snapshot: 1218]     Reply [Subscribe]
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After getting the VISA...
 
Posted on 11-28-11 10:01 PM     [Snapshot: 1218]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@yahooize: Can you clarify your question?
Did you mean the following:
Parents got 5 years USA VISA while applying for their son/daughter graduation ceremony. What if they want to come after 4 years ?


 
Posted on 11-28-11 11:02 PM     [Snapshot: 1300]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Almost all the visa for parents are rejected these days because in the past many parents came to US,over stayed and applied for asylum.This is the impression we have created and qualified candidates are denied.

They are aware of the fact now and almost all the visas are rejected.The parents above 65+ years are denied coz they fear they might apply for health benefits like Medicare.

These are my views and recently they denied my parents visa also.
 
Posted on 11-29-11 3:11 AM     [Snapshot: 1395]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes No more. Sorry for not clarifying it. Yeah got the VISA. Is it madate to come in certain days. From the things I heard they can come anytime between 6 mths of getting the VISA. Is that true?
 
Posted on 11-29-11 12:05 PM     [Snapshot: 1519]     Reply [Subscribe]
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My parents arrived 6 mnths before the expiry of Visa..so I think it doesnt matter when u come within the visa expiry period


 
Posted on 11-29-11 1:15 PM     [Snapshot: 1584]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@yahooize
It does not really matter when you arrive to USA as long as the VISA is valid ( as @prankster mentioned - I hope its not a prank)
Just to add another example. I know a couple/family who came to USA:
  • applied and got VISA on late 2008.
  • VISA valid for 5 years.
  • came to USA on late 2011.

 
Posted on 11-29-11 2:54 PM     [Snapshot: 1651]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Thanks guys.. You guys are awesome.. Much more reliable that GOOGLE.. atleast non of the people answered.. SEARCH on GOOGLE.. thank you one more time ...

yahooize

 



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