Should I fill up the US tourist visa form separately?
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My mom and I are planning to apply for a US TOURIST VISA (B1/B2) and my mom is going to pay for our trip.
My question is: do I need to fill up the DS160 form separately?
She filled up the form and she put my name in accompanying person.
Now I am just confused if I should fill up the form separately or not.
Best Answer
Yes, every individual submits a stand-alone application form regardless.
2 persons will submit 2 forms and pay 2 times even if they are going together.
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Can I fill out two DS-160?
There is an option to create a family application if you need to fill out more than one DS-160 for family members. After you complete one application in its entirety, follow along to the 'Thank You' page, and there will be an option to select 'create a family application.What should I fill in purpose of trip to USA?
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. They plan to remain for a specific and limited period. Evidence of compelling social and economic ties to their home country.Why U.S. tourist visa gets rejected?
Common ineligibilities leading to Visa RefusalYou 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.Can I have two U.S. visa applications at the same time?
You may apply for two different visas at the same time if you can show that you will enter the United States on the first visa, leave and re-enter on the other. You are required to complete one visa application form DS-160 but pay two MRV fees; the second fee is paid to the Embassy cashier on the day of the interview.Fill DS -160 USA VISA Application Form Step by Step
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