Is it possible to get a US visa as a tourist if you lived in the U.S. illegally as a child? [duplicate]

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My parents took me as five month old baby to the U.S. illegally. I lived there until I was 15 years old. It's been been 14 years since I left the U.S. What are they possibility of me getting a tourist visa??






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Can I get a visa if my child is American?

If you are the spouse, parent, step-parent, child or step-child under the age of 21 of a U.S. citizen or the spouse of a deceased U.S. citizen you may apply for an immigrant visa in the immediate relative category on the basis of an immigrant visa petition filed by your relative with the U.S. Citizenship and ...

What are the reasons for U.S. visa rejection?

The most common reasons for US Visa Refusal are:
  • You have not fully completed the Visa application.
  • You have not provided all the supporting documents.
  • You did not establish eligibility for the Visa category.
  • You were convicted of a crime that involves moral turpitude.
  • You were convicted of drug violation.


Can a minor get a tourist visa?

A: At least one parent or legal guardian of the minor applicant must attend the interview. The responsible adult must present the applicant's original passport and birth certificate along with his/her own valid passport with valid or expired U.S. visas.

How long can someone stay in the U.S. as a tourist?

When you enter the U.S., a customs officer will give you authorization to stay in the U.S. for up to six months. If you'd like to stay for longer, you may be able to apply to extend this for up to one year.



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