I know this is not the right forum. But I visit this forum often(for 485/EAD issues) and know that some of you can answer my query.
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We would like my mother-in-law to visit us for few months.
She is a widow, staying with her married son in India. Her son owns the place where she lives. Even her bank account is a joint account with her son. As of such she does not own any immovable property.
She has every intention of returning back to India.
However, 3 months back when we applied for a visitors visa it was rejected under Section 214(b) (must convince the consular officer of his or her intent to return).
1)Is there any way we can prove she is going to return back?
2)Have any of you faced such a situation and were you able solve it?
Tks for hearing me out.
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We would like my mother-in-law to visit us for few months.
She is a widow, staying with her married son in India. Her son owns the place where she lives. Even her bank account is a joint account with her son. As of such she does not own any immovable property.
She has every intention of returning back to India.
However, 3 months back when we applied for a visitors visa it was rejected under Section 214(b) (must convince the consular officer of his or her intent to return).
1)Is there any way we can prove she is going to return back?
2)Have any of you faced such a situation and were you able solve it?
Tks for hearing me out.