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Thread: Can a visa be rejected because of an overstay of a family member (not applying for the visa)?

      
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    Can a visa be rejected because of an overstay of a family member (not applying for the visa)?

    In case there's a sibling in the US in an overstay, can a visa application be rejected? If applicant himself doesn't have any immigration issues and have a genuine H1B approval - should he be worried because of the sibling refusing to leave the US?
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    You or him will not have a problem until you let USCIS know that you will have to depend on him for some reason

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