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US Visitor Visa for Colombian

Answered a year and 11 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Asylum
An invitation letter will not affect the officer's decision to approve a tourist visa application. Your friend can only qualify based upon his proof of steady employment and/or property ownership that shows equity in the property. Examples would include tax returns, w2, paystubs, a property appraisal and a letter from his employer. It would additionally help if he can show 12 months of bank statements showing he has the financial cash flow strength to finance his stay while here in the US. ... Read More
An invitation letter will not affect the officer's decision to approve a tourist visa application. Your friend can only qualify based upon his proof... Read More
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