SuperHanuman
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I think i know the answer but just want a confirmation from the web Community.
My mom is in Canada on a Parent superVisa, she arrived last december so she potentially can stay up to Dec 2017. She has applied and received a US Visa previously and visited the US in 2009-2010.
We want to apply for a visa at the US consulate as we are planning to go down south for the summer.
I know they recommend applying to the visa in your own country of residence. But it's kinda hard to planned 2 years ahead ... and furthermore they only give you 30 days from the date of issuance to enter the USA ...
Question is, what are the risk that she's being denied the US Visa/Chance to be given the US visa?
Thanks
SH
My mom is in Canada on a Parent superVisa, she arrived last december so she potentially can stay up to Dec 2017. She has applied and received a US Visa previously and visited the US in 2009-2010.
We want to apply for a visa at the US consulate as we are planning to go down south for the summer.
I know they recommend applying to the visa in your own country of residence. But it's kinda hard to planned 2 years ahead ... and furthermore they only give you 30 days from the date of issuance to enter the USA ...
Question is, what are the risk that she's being denied the US Visa/Chance to be given the US visa?
Thanks
SH