The US consulate in his country rejects more than 90% of student visa applicants by claiming that these applicants fail to prove they will return to their home country upon finishing their studies. (To me, this practice is similar to requiring that people prove that they will not divorce in the future before allowing them to marry.)
The official instructions for the visa application ask only that the applicants show that they have strong ties to their countries. He has all the required documents for the visa. I am sponsoring him and paying for all his expenses during his schooling. Given this constraint, how can we (he and I) increase his chances of obtaining a visa?
2007-02-16
15:29:31
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ablaye
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