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goodjob
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Posted on 10-04-06 11:10
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How hard is it to get visa for a brother who wants to come for Bhaitika as well as convocation at the same time? Sister is in F1 visa attending university. Any eaperience or thoughts ? What documents might be useful to send to nepal?
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Prakash_Ji
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Posted on 10-04-06 11:29
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In general cases, getting Visa is just matter of luck of person and mood of consular. Inviting a brother for graudation and Bhai tika has very some chances of success, if you can prove good financial background and strong ties back in nepal. Last year I witnessed myself , a cousin and his wife, of a friend of mine got visa for convocation. We all were surprised. so in my opinion it worths giving a try. But as a general rumour, if denied once, then it may become a sort of problem in future if he/she has to come to the USA in future.
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Nepalover
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Posted on 10-04-06 11:32
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My assumptions is, if you are in F1 visa, you are fairly young and your brother is too. It is kind a difficult for someone of an young age who could potentially stay and work here to get a visa. I know someone who tried to have her brother in for her wedding ceremony but they denied his visa. I, myself (it was few years back though) tried to have my brother come over for my graduation and they didn't let him. That might not happen now, thats just my experience. Well, good luck to you and your brother!
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udayyy
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Posted on 10-04-06 11:42
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you wouldn't know unless you try it.
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Posted on 10-04-06 12:11
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Give it a try. If she has parents willing to come by that time, then it will be easier for them rather than the brother. Two friends of mine tried this and failed. However, there are some success stories too.
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goodjob
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Posted on 10-04-06 12:20
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How much do you guys thing is required to be shown at bank ? Well, my brother is married with 2 children and only my brother is applying for visa
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Posted on 10-04-06 1:25
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goodjob.. does ur brother have other visas too? have he been travelling a lot? if so the chances are high but if it is his first time applying for visa.. and have not have business travels before.. it might be little tough.. but its all LUCK.. k garnee for Nepali like us.. need LUCK not like Europian.. who can just mail the passport.. :)
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Posted on 10-04-06 4:53
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give a try... there is no thing worng doing a try... I haven't done that yet but give a try.......... all the best
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BalGange
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Posted on 10-04-06 7:12
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Guys, You can try it out.But you can not trick khaires.If he is young enough then khaire will think "he will not return".Its just waste of $100.But why not to try it out.Who knows luc le F* garyo bhane sathi ko ta Jay bhaigo ni.
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goodjob
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Posted on 10-04-06 9:48
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His is 35 yrs old married and with two small kids.
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Posted on 11-04-06 11:34
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Thanks for suggestions, To let you know visa of brother was rejected but the reason is not clear. Again, he wants to apply for convocation which will be in mid of december. What will be the best option for him: either to go for interview again or appeal? I am looking forward for your good suggestions. Thanks again
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