Hello Everyone!
I am in the process of trying to get my in-laws set up for a interview @ the US Consulate for a tourist visa. My husband can not sponsor them, since he has not yet become a US Citizen.
We are hoping that they can receive a Tourist Visa, even if it is for just one entry, to be there for the Baptism of our first child. I know that only a small % of Dominicans are granted a Tourist Visa, but considering they are in their 60's, have strong ties to the DR, are very involved with the Church, own property, etc. What are their chances of getting a visa???? My husband and I are available to fly down for their interview, if need be. Does it make a difference that I am non-hispanic and a US Citizen born and breed here?
Any comments, would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks!
I am in the process of trying to get my in-laws set up for a interview @ the US Consulate for a tourist visa. My husband can not sponsor them, since he has not yet become a US Citizen.
We are hoping that they can receive a Tourist Visa, even if it is for just one entry, to be there for the Baptism of our first child. I know that only a small % of Dominicans are granted a Tourist Visa, but considering they are in their 60's, have strong ties to the DR, are very involved with the Church, own property, etc. What are their chances of getting a visa???? My husband and I are available to fly down for their interview, if need be. Does it make a difference that I am non-hispanic and a US Citizen born and breed here?
Any comments, would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks!