I currently have a couple friends who want to visit the US next summer. It is a family consisting of mom, dad, and their son who will still be in high school during their visit. I want to increase their chances of getting a visa on the first try since applying is so expensive, considering they'll have to apply for 3. I am currently a US citizen and plan to house their during their stay. Should I write a sponsorship letter? Or should my parents do it since I am still a college student? Should they get a lawyer to improve their chances? They are a very well off family in China and have just recently purchased a new home. However, I do not know if the visa officers will believe they will return, especially since the whole family will be applying for tourist visas. They plan to stay a month in the US before returning home. What will increase their chances of their visas going though? Or should they wait 3 years to come to the US since that is when their son graduates from high school. I forgot to mention that their son is planning/hoping to attend college in America so we will also be looking at colleges in California during their stay.
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Originally posted by makenaling
I currently have a couple friends who want to visit the US next summer. It is a family consisting of mom, dad, and their son who will still be in high school during their visit. I want to increase their chances of getting a visa on the first try since applying is so expensive, considering they'll have to apply for 3. I am currently a US citizen and plan to house their during their stay. Should I write a sponsorship letter? Or should my parents do it since I am still a college student? Should they get a lawyer to improve their chances? They are a very well off family in China and have just recently purchased a new home. However, I do not know if the visa officers will believe they will return, especially since the whole family will be applying for tourist visas. They plan to stay a month in the US before returning home. What will increase their chances of their visas going though? Or should they wait 3 years to come to the US since that is when their son graduates from high school. I forgot to mention that their son is planning/hoping to attend college in America so we will also be looking at colleges in California during their stay.
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