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Click on these icons to upgrade now. Applying for a B2 immediately after ending an H2B-problematic? Hi all. My girlfriend and are trying to figure out the best approach to getting her a B2 visa to meet the family this fall. But its complicated. She is ending her employment in late-May, and hence the H2B She is heading home afterward to ZA, but only for a week or so After that week, she is flying to Switzerland Schegen visa, where I live I am a US citizen, Swiss resident not that this probably matters The question is, does she apply for a B2 immediately upon return to ZA? Would that not look a little dodgy? Or should she apply from Switzerland, weeks later, even if the State Department recommends applying from your country of residence? Flying back just for the visa would be sort of expensive. We are leaning towards applying from Switzerland, but are very unsure of ourselves because we could see how a visa processing person might see aspects of all this as dodgy. I was working in the US, but now I am unemployed and I am applying for a visa to go back the day after returning to It just sounds bad:P Not all those who wander are lost. South Africa, from the Dutch Zuid-Afrika. OP, she is best off applying in her country of nationality to further support her ties to home, however, the process can be lengthy, and would likely require more than a week. If she has sufficient proof of ties to home the number one reason people are denied is insufficient proof, she should apply from the loaction she has more time in. Of course, either way, nothing is guaranteed. See FAQ 254 for more about the process. 1 I want to see the real America. Its all real. If you want fake, stay home and watch tv. 2 My situation is unique. 99% of the time, its not, and most of us can easily cite FAQs or other threads to prove it. 3 I am interested in everything/anything. Because everyone likes spending their honeymoon hopping between strip clubs and hookers. 4 I want to see/do like a local rather than a tourist. So you came all this way to pay our bills and take our kids to school? Thanks! Time for a vacation! Thanks, bzookaj. She is enrolled in a correspondence degree course and must sit exams back in ZA this fall, so that helps. Yes, we are also nervous about the amount of time in ZA. It is also the ISO 3166 country code that are seen in domain names which folks as geeky as myself know well. Sorry for being overly cryptic. Not all those who wander are lost. She is working in the but hasnt met your family and now wants to go back in the Fall to meet them? Playing devils advocate, I quesiton whether her planning on sitting for exams for a correspondence course in SA will be deemed particularly strong ties to the country, reason she would want to return home and not stay in the. As you are likey aware, all visa applicants are presumed to be intended immigrants and must prove otherwise. The fact that she wants to leave SA soon after reutrning home from the, and will be unemployed, would seem to make her look like someone with tenuous ties to her home country. If she quickly goes to Switzerland, where her citizen boyfriend lives, after returning to SA and applies from there, it would seem to make mirrormask 2005 trailer ties look even more tenuous with a good possibility she is intending to immigrate to the at some point. I would not bank on her getting a tourist visa for a while, but at least she could stress in the interview that she returned home after her first visa expired in order to comply with the regs. Do you mirrormask 2005 trailer plan on getting married and living in Switzerland? Thanks for the skepticism, BubbaK, but I question the validity of your but hasnt met your family concern. 1 I dont live near my family: As you noticed, I live in Switzerland and have for 8 years. I am very much tied to Switzerland. 2 Distance: She lives and works in Florida.

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