I have a son and a daughter both married in the United States; my age is 65. Will I qualify for a Visa?
Answer:
Immigrant or non-immigrant visa? There is a critical distinction in terms of process and qualifications.
Probably best to start with a non-immigrant visa, to visit your family and see what you think of life in the US. In order to receive a non-immigrant visa, you must demonstrate that you have the financial resources to provide for your visit and return, and demonstrate significant ties to your country which will indicate to the Consular officer that you do intend to return to your country after your visit:
"Every alien shall be presumed to be an immigrant until he establishes to the satisfaction of the officer, at the time of the application for a visa... that he is entitled to non-immigrant status..."
You may also be requested to provide proof of travel medical insurance if you might be at risk of requiring medical care while in the United States.
No, but try American Express or Diners Club
Yes. However, if you are Mexican the point is moot. Simply sneak accross the border. You may even be able to get social security. If not, a Bank of America rep will meet you in the desert to provide you with a bank account, personal loans, a credit card and a mortgage.
You will qualify for a visa. As somebody mentioned before specify the kind of visa you want: immigrant or nonimmigrant visa.
You have to assure the interviewing consul that you will return to the Philippines after your US vacation. Documentary proofs are needed for this.
Immigrant or non immigrant.
Tehnically, if you have 2 or more kids, that immigrated to US already, they can easily deny you for non-immigrant visa (since they will sense immigrant intent). But, not necessarily.
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