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To: goldworldnet who wrote (557816)3/31/2010 5:54:28 PM
From: J_F_Shepard1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575883
 
Here are some websites that look helpful.... If she is a professional worker, things are pretty easy (relatively). I assume she's trying to get a tourist visa?

legallanguage.com
usimmigrationsupport.org
usimmigrationsupport.org

travel.state.gov

"To qualify for a visitor or student visa, an applicant must meet the requirements of sections 101(a)(15)(B) or (F) of the INA respectively. Failure to do so will result in a refusal of a visa under INA 214(b). The most frequent basis for such a refusal concerns the requirement that the prospective visitor or student possess a residence abroad he/she has no intention of abandoning. Applicants prove the existence of such residence by demonstrating that they have ties abroad that would compel them to leave the U.S. at the end of the temporary stay. The law places this burden of proof on the applicant.

travel.state.gov
"Visa Information For Temporary Visitors

Temporary visitors to the U.S. must comply with U.S. visa immigration law and specific procedures to apply for your visa. Click on the links below for more information on forms to use for visa applications, photograph requirements and more. Based on law, not everyone will receive a visa to come to the U.S. Learn about denials, ineligibilities and waivers. Note as well that we have provided links to other government websites that provide additional information.

If your destination is the U.S., please watch the brief visa video available below, which explains new visa policies and procedures for visitors to the United States -- a nation with secure borders and open doors."