Re: How to prove that I'm not intending illigal immigrant?

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Posted by Winner on September 10, 2004 at 22:30:11:

In Reply to: How to prove that I'm not intending illigal immigrant? posted by Peter on September 01, 2004 at 09:30:50:

This is taken fromembassy website in Kyiv:

An applicant's ties to his or her country as well as his or her purpose of travel will vary from applicant to applicant. It is solely the applicant's responsibility to demonstrate the legitimacy of his or her travel as well as ties outside the U.S. It is in the interest of the applicant to answer each question on the application and during the visa interview completely, truthfully, and as informatively as possible. We also ask that each applicant feel free to provide additional information that they feel is pertinent to his or her application that may not be asked on the application form or during their visa interview.

Documentation in most cases only elaborates upon statements made on the application form and during the visa interview. An applicant may bring any documents they desire to the visa interview, but documents rarely are a determining factor regarding an applicant's visa eligibility. Supporting documents must be sent to the applicant so that he or she may present them in conjunction with his or her visa application. We do not have theresources to store documentation that arrives in advance of an applicant's interview.




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