I know...I've asked before...Student Visa from India...?
Can anyone tell me anything? Don't worry - it'll all be known on Thursday and I'll stop asking. I know no one can tell me if he'll get it or not...but I'm SO dang nervous. I mean...if you meet all the qualifications (he has about 3 times as much money as is required plus sources of ongoing income...he has LOTS of ties to India - family, land, a business he owns and he's already been accepted and has his I-20)...it should be fairly easy - RIGHT??? I've heard so many stories...anyone ACTUALLY got a student visa from India (especially Delhi) that can tell me what it was like? What are some of the interview questions? Does age matter? (he's 35). Does it matter if he's not been in school much since high school? Sigh...sorry folks...just bear with me another couple days...the encouragement I've gotten here has REALLY REALLY helped!! Anything you can tell me will really be great! THANKS!!!!!
Immigration - 4 Answers
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1 :
Yes you should be nervous. Especially if you are getting him over here just to marry him. I seen your other question and couldnt resist answering this one. I hate to sound mean but i hate people like you because you make it hard for the people who do things legally. And file a normal fiance visa first then do all the marriage stuff the way it is suppose to be done. And you call yourself a christian!!
2 :
I must say, I am also a little confused - you are repeatedly asking about and saying how nervous you are about this guy getting a student visa, and how much money he has and looking for encouragement, then you say you are planning to marry him as soon as he gets here and that he doesn't have very much money... make up your mind! And the other answerer is right - here you are trying to lie to get him in the country so you can marry him and avoid the legal process - now you know why it is so difficult for people to get visas from the embassies - the applicants are always lying! YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF - some Christian!
3 :
I think you are not going to be liking the answers here. In Schengen countries, people are always trying the same thing - they are always so much smarter than the law and the government. Across the world, India is seen as a land of fraud. I will not be surprised to learn that the US embassy sees through your scheme and his is denied a visa. This is as it should be. If you think he is so in love with you (and this is what, an Internet romance? You have never been with him?) then tell him you will fly to India to spend your life with him - see how fast he runs from you! I add this - you are newly divorced and lonely and vulnerable - an easy target for a man who wants immigration assistance from half way around the globe. I do not wish to be a cruel person - only to warn you to protect yourself - think all of this through and see the reality of it.
4 :
Allow me to weigh in. The breakdown of any society begins when individuals quit working for the good of all, and start working around and against society for their own personal wants and perceived needs. This is a classic case. The proverbial cards are stacked against your fellow, and for an awfully good reason. I trust that your embassy people will put a stop to this small bit of anarchy. I am gladdened to see others of a like mind.
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