Hi
I am very happy to share this experience , as my parents have successfully got multiple entry visa. I had sent them a lot of documents based on reading a lot of experiences and forums on different websites. My father has a business and mom a housewife, I have two sisters one working and the other studying. The following were the questions asked:
Q: So you run xyz business?
A: Yes Ma'am
Q: How many helpers do you have in your business?
A: one and I manage the rest
Q: Who will take care of the business if you are not there?
A: My brother and youngest daughter can manage.
Q: Who is there in the US?
A: My eldest daughter
Q: Where does your son work?
A: I dont have sons , only daughters, and she works in XYZ company as a Xyz Engineer.
Q: Did she send any papers from US
(Dad gives them the set with my Employment verf, paystubs, bankstatements,401k. She actually read my complete empl. verf, and spent time actually looking at the rest of the papers.)
Q: Whats does her husband do?
A: He works as a xyz Engineer
Q: Which company?
A: xyz
Okie we will send ur passports to ur home.
Tips:
1. My father was telling me how a lot of parents were struggling to fill out incomplete sections in 156 or 157 because they were not the ones who filled them out and were not familiar with the content. -Make sure they read and know wht is filled in the forms irrespective of who fills them.
2. If the father is retired make sure , there are docs that prove his previous employment, they had a case rejected coz of lack of proof.
3. Make sure to fill educational qualification in 157 and name in native language and also sign the form 156.
4. Spend time before the interviews training your parents on questions that they may be asked. You cannot always b sure they will be asked the same but you will definitly give them the confidence that they can ans any type of q.
I am very happy to share this experience , as my parents have successfully got multiple entry visa. I had sent them a lot of documents based on reading a lot of experiences and forums on different websites. My father has a business and mom a housewife, I have two sisters one working and the other studying. The following were the questions asked:
Q: So you run xyz business?
A: Yes Ma'am
Q: How many helpers do you have in your business?
A: one and I manage the rest
Q: Who will take care of the business if you are not there?
A: My brother and youngest daughter can manage.
Q: Who is there in the US?
A: My eldest daughter
Q: Where does your son work?
A: I dont have sons , only daughters, and she works in XYZ company as a Xyz Engineer.
Q: Did she send any papers from US
(Dad gives them the set with my Employment verf, paystubs, bankstatements,401k. She actually read my complete empl. verf, and spent time actually looking at the rest of the papers.)
Q: Whats does her husband do?
A: He works as a xyz Engineer
Q: Which company?
A: xyz
Okie we will send ur passports to ur home.
Tips:
1. My father was telling me how a lot of parents were struggling to fill out incomplete sections in 156 or 157 because they were not the ones who filled them out and were not familiar with the content. -Make sure they read and know wht is filled in the forms irrespective of who fills them.
2. If the father is retired make sure , there are docs that prove his previous employment, they had a case rejected coz of lack of proof.
3. Make sure to fill educational qualification in 157 and name in native language and also sign the form 156.
4. Spend time before the interviews training your parents on questions that they may be asked. You cannot always b sure they will be asked the same but you will definitly give them the confidence that they can ans any type of q.