Hello Sm1smom
I had an interview 10 March and got 221g refusal and consular said they will send questionnaire.
Today i got questionnaire form it is Public Charge questionary. There are many questions about health insurance in USA, tax return in USA , household size in USA, and extra
What is appropriate way to fill this form what kind of extra documents should i add ? I showed to the embassy my bank account 10k$ but i can put extra 20k$.
What should i do to get positive result?
Does it seems to get visa after this point?
Thanks in advance
Based on some of the updates you've provided to date, it seems to me like the CO is seriously concerned you've either violated your authorized stay by undertaking some unauthorized work at one point or the other during your past stays in the US:
* You were issued with a SSN back in 2010 for your 3 month summer temporary worker program, you were paid weekly by your employer and you don't know if they ever filed any taxes on your earned income or not. You have been back in the US since then once (or a couple of times?) - there may be concern you worked during those periods also.
* You were in the US in 2017 as a tourist, you bought a vehicle, got 5 traffic violation tickets, your vehicle got towed during one of those - buying a vehicle is not a normal activity for most legitimate tourists by the way, so maybe the CO is aware of this? Again there may be concern you were actually working in the US while you were there as a tourist
* You were in the US for 6 months searching for an aviation school (not sure if this is the same visit as the 2017 one or a different one) - CO was not satisfied by the explanation you provided during your interview as to why you stayed for so long - may the CO was concerned as to how you were able to sustain yourself without working (considering you already had a SSN)
* You stayed back in Canada for several months as a tourist after your schooling program had already been concluded, you indicated you're unemployed on your DS260 - the CO was probably wondering how have you been able to sustain yourself during all these times without working.
Anyway, you need to truthfully fill out the questionnaire they sent you, I can't tell you how to fill it out any other way in order to "get a positive result". Use your best judgement in answering the questions asked. If a section does not apply to you indicate so by writing N/A (Not applicable) and include a separate note explaining how it does not apply to you. If you have assets in your home country in your name, list those assets and include valuations that confirms what those assets may be worth.
In addition, find a USC or LPR to provide you with an I-134 (which I recommended to you back in 2020, I think). Upload that form (in addition to the applicable supporting documents) with the DS-5540 and any other supporting document you're able to gather in support of whatever you write on the form and email them all together back to the embassy.
Best of luck!