My aunt is paying for my trip to the US. How can I demonstrate that when applying for a B1/B2 visa? [closed]

My aunt is paying for my trip to the US. How can I demonstrate that when applying for a B1/B2 visa? [closed] - American dollar banknote on table

I'm studying Master in Korean, I will graduate in March 2016. My aunt invited me and also guarantee any costs during the travel time. I just have transcript, family ties documents. So what is the necessary to prove that I will not go to US for living?



Best Answer

Show your school transcript, and maybe print out potential job postings that you're considering. Also show them that you speak Korean and you have decent chances to get a job in Korea (since you're applying for a visa, I'm assuming that you're not Korean, cause you'd be eligible for VWP. I'm also assuming that you live in Korea).

Just be honest. The main thing is that you need to show them that you're not going to stay in US illegally. Living South Korea is quite an advantage, since it's also a developed country (i.e. why would you stay illegally in US when you can stay legally in Korea), so I wouldn't worry much. I remember my interview in an embassy in Frankfurt when I had Azerbaijani passport was shorter than interviews of Germans. I had a German permanent residence back then, so it showed that I don't break immigration laws.




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Can my aunt visit me in USA?

If you want to invite your relative, i.e, your parent, your aunt or your grandparent to come to visit you in the United States, there are few things you can do to help them obtain a visitor visa. In most cases your relative will apply for a B-2 visa. You can do the following to help in the visa application: 1.

What would you choose in purpose of trip to USA?

Qualifying for USA tourist visa Applicants for tourist visas must demonstrate the following: The purpose of their trip is to enter the U.S. for pleasure, amusement, visit friends and relatives, or seek medical treatment.

How do I prove family ties for US visa?

If this is the case, you may be able to provide evidence including the following:
  • Birth certificates of spouse and dependents.
  • Marriage certificate.
  • Photos showing a sincere connection to family and friends.
  • Signed letters from family and friends indicating a close bond.


  • How do you prove strong ties to your home country for f1 visa?

    All applicants must demonstrate that they have strong ties to their home country....Strong ties consist of, but are not limited to, the following:
  • A job offer letter upon completion of studies.
  • Assets (i.e., house, land, vehicle, etc.)
  • Bank accounts.
  • Family.




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