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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2017
  • Press Attaché Molly Koscina and Non-Immigrant Visa Chief Martin answered questions submitted by the Embassy's online followers about the non-immigrant visa process for the first episode of “U.S. Embassy Insider” on Facebook Live.
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Komentáře • 75

  • @truthtruth9745
    @truthtruth9745 Před 5 lety +4

    I'm married to a wonderful woman and she's pregnant, I'm a disabled Army veteran and we've been married for 3 years, we were denied and I'm convinced that this extreme vetting is to keep anyone that's not from Europe out of the country! We're denied even before we sho up!!!

  • @lostboy6221
    @lostboy6221 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanking for this video . lots of my queries is been answered. Keep going.

  • @ramtek2702
    @ramtek2702 Před 5 lety +5

    My friend was denied today without cause. She was asked 3 questions and all were answered "by the book". Then the examiner gave her back her passport and told her she could reapply. No explanation of any kind. This entire process is a fraud and the guy being interviewed in this video is the one in charge of this visa process. Notice they only give one name (Martin) in the video and it isn't even clear if that's his first or last name. I'm going to find out who this guy is and file a formal complaint against him. I urge anybody else who feels like they have been denied due process to do the same. It's shameful when they can't even follow their own rules. Right now I'm ashamed to be an American.

    • @fullertepase995
      @fullertepase995 Před 5 lety +3

      I am a retired military man with 22 years service to my country. I have a Filipino wife and Her daughter. we went to the U. S. embassy this morning for a six week visa . My wife has a job here and our daughter is enrolled in school here. we oun Land and a home here in the Philippines. if we had intentions of staying in the U. S. we wouldn't have bought Land and a home here. my wife told the guy in the interview all this. she had all the documents with her. the interview lasted about a minute. he asked one question. how long have we been married. when she told him Six months he handed her the denial form. it didn't matter what she had told him. how can someone be that cruel . my brother and sister are in their seventys and my wife and daughter was really looking forward to meet them. I have to go back to the states to take care of some business and was wanting to take my wife and daughter with me so that they could meet my family while they are still alive. I am very disappointed about this. I wanted to say something really bad about this but then what can you expect. its the same old stuff. no wonder I want to stay here in the Philippines

    • @RoRoRo862
      @RoRoRo862 Před 5 lety +1

      @@fullertepase995 , your best bet is to apply for an immigrant visa for your wife. The non-immigrant visa is more tricky, because the burden is high in trying to prove that you are not an intending immigrant. See INA 214(b).

    • @evangelinelagahit8877
      @evangelinelagahit8877 Před 3 lety

      ,

  • @benalexender3046
    @benalexender3046 Před rokem

    Thanks from Egypt

  • @filomenadabatos6614
    @filomenadabatos6614 Před 3 lety

    Hi.. Thank you for this.
    Very informative and of course reliable since coming from embassy officials

  • @ramtek2702
    @ramtek2702 Před 5 lety +12

    This guy is only quoting immigration regs straight out of the book. I doubt he has any idea what actually goes on at the interviews. Notice he actually called one of the questioners a liar saying he doubted they were only asked 2 questions. I've watched many videos where rejectees say the same and similar. IMHO, many (maybe most) of thses decisions are made before the applicant even shows up for their interview. That would certainly explain why so little information is actually exchanged. This whole process is completely out of control. A single individual (consulate officer) should not have this much unchallengable, irreversible control over the lives of other people. If a person is rejected, especially for insufficient ties to home, there is zero chance of ever getting that ruling reversed....ever.

  • @DrSPrakashMDPhD
    @DrSPrakashMDPhD Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you so much for posting such an enlightening interview program. Best Wishes.

  • @diegobandido5516
    @diegobandido5516 Před 7 lety +4

    I stayed almost 20 years in Saipan, a U.S. Protectorate in the Pacific. A corporate wants to hire me but my status is CW-1. What status can i qualify and how to apply and the cost if there is a status that acceptable with the U.S. based company that wants to hire me?

  • @loveislovethise8132
    @loveislovethise8132 Před 5 lety +4

    Sir in mam please can you tell me.if I can renew my passport of my daughter in USA beacuse almost one year has exprid her passport..becouse my fiancee can gaves me all he's inpormetion with renewing in Philippines..but he get in USA the passport with her pictures please answer my question please???

  • @mozamhafeezadvocate2820
    @mozamhafeezadvocate2820 Před 5 lety +2

    america and the peoples of america are so nice n great by their ethic.
    i impressed to meet someone american.

  • @rosannarosario1970
    @rosannarosario1970 Před 5 lety +2

    I got denied visa last july 10,2019, i'm planning to apply again this time with my husband and son, my question is that who will be our principal applicant ? Since may husband will only apply now.

  • @pinoy_pageants
    @pinoy_pageants Před 6 lety +9

    I was denied twice. Cant believe it. The second consul who interviewed me today was rude he keeps cutting me off, i havent finished my answer. I hope u will give us enough time to explain our side and review our documents 1 to 2 min interview is not enough.

  • @mikecumings5794
    @mikecumings5794 Před 6 lety +1

    Why is the embassies Web site always messed up with all the programmers they have access to?

  • @stevebellows2081
    @stevebellows2081 Před 5 lety +4

    So I’m an American Citizen I’m moving to the Philippines to reside and getting married to a Filipina, according to this gentleman in our situation I cannot bring my new wife to the US to meet my family on a vacation visa? We will be buying a home in the Philippines so we definitely are returning there so I don’t understand?

  • @lassyamor88
    @lassyamor88 Před 5 lety +4

    I’ve seen that guy in the embassy!! 😁😁😁

  • @dinamh83
    @dinamh83 Před 7 lety +4

    Can you please help me, I am a filipino iranian, and applied for a B2 visa, using my Iranian passport. I sent a document that the Consular officer asked me during the Interview (Jan 6 ,2017) , and have been informed that my passport is still at the embassy under administrative processing. I was informed by the officer that I'll have an answer within 2-3 weeks, but haven't gotten any. and I really need my passport. The help line of the embassy is no help, though they have created a case for me to have my application and passport to be escalated to post. I am anxious as though a filipino citizen I am not a resident here in the philippines and need to go back. How do you suggest I proceed?

  • @lostboy6221
    @lostboy6221 Před 5 lety +2

    Is there a process of even medical checkup for non immigrants visa process, even if the applicant is sponsored and invited by a us citizen, if the applicant is applying for tourist visa?

  • @Nelsongrail
    @Nelsongrail Před rokem

    I was denied f1 us visa on my first appointment...... , Reason for the denier I think it's was bcos of no travel history, now am going for the second time for emergency appointment , pls what are the likely questions the consular officer may ask for my visa to be granted.

  • @roselilytorrijos5648
    @roselilytorrijos5648 Před 3 měsíci

    My visa had expired in 2019. Am I still qualified to renewal without interview?

  • @cheryldiaz1782
    @cheryldiaz1782 Před 7 lety +2

    How can we get transit visa

  • @unyildjago5024
    @unyildjago5024 Před 2 lety

    Why is so hard to visit USA, i just want to shoping, taking pictures, traveling,,and then come back home again,, that's it! Why....

  • @applegreen4884
    @applegreen4884 Před 7 lety +3

    he dont mentioned of medical of non immigrant 😉

  • @Hapfletcher
    @Hapfletcher Před 5 lety +4

    I have to ask....why is it the southern boarder allows entry into the US and allowed government assistants. But a Filipino. who I might add served in the US Military are not allowed without a mountain of paperwork???

    • @jamesw7089
      @jamesw7089 Před 5 lety

      Ones that go through the southern border LEGALLY have to go through the same process as filipinos do. The ones you might be thinking of are the ones that sneak into the US ILLEGALLY and hide from law enforcement or hide in a sanctuary city. It's harder coming from the Philippines because you can't just sneak on a plane and sneak past immigration once you land in country.

  • @shamsaaraf5190
    @shamsaaraf5190 Před 2 lety

    Hi how can I get a medical visa applied for from the UK approved as I understandably don't work or in education. Nor am I married or have kids or any assests to return to ie I'm not a homeowner
    I brought along all my documents medical records, bank statement , birth certificates, clinic letter in the us stating theyre expecting me etc. But based on the fact that I was not in employment or education they believed I had no commitment to return to. (I applied march 2020 got my rejection/denied/declined letter end of October 2020 due to covid consulates were closed)
    I'm now hoping to re apply or travel via and esta but was wondering how I can strengthen my case.
    1. I will be travelling with a parent (dad or mum) dad owns a home and mum is my registered carer
    2. I have £50k for treatment raised by gofundme and additional money in other account for living expense
    3. Would clinic letter help
    4. Does statements from local MPs (member in Congress equivalent here in the UK) supporting me reasons and vouching for me credibility.
    5. Having my previous employer state they would be happy for me to return to work and have job open should my health improve.
    6. Do I need to personal statement or something from my consultant /doc (other than medical records) showing they're happy for me to travel for treatment though they don't recognize the treatment as its alternative treatment and not conventional and by a private clinic
    7. Would the person coming along with me better if they're homeowner here with family ties ie leaving behind a wide to run the house or would I be better to take along someone who has a small business (opened a 1 half ago)
    8. Previously I said I may need to stay 5 weeks (all depends on the test results) but now being asked by clinic to stay 8 weeks, 3 weeks additional for the tests results to return and then they begin any treatment) would this matter.
    9. Previously both my parents who weren't working also applied fora visa to come along with me however this time round it will be me and probably my father travelling. My father is in part time employment and will just be accomodating me. Well both be applying via an esta instead of applying for visa but may get stopped at the borders as we've been declined/refused/rejected via before cannot remember which one it was
    I would've initially travelled via an esta but applied for a visa instead based on recommendation of US embassy consulate who I was liasing with via email but turned out to be more problematic.
    My first visa application was initially denied I believe I was given a letter to stating they need additional processing documents (I think 221G total guess) but then the consulates closed immediately due to covid (march 2020) and then once reopened I received a letter of decision rejected/refused/denied towards the end of October /early November 2020
    I would appreciate any help.
    Thanks
    Ps good work

  • @lojwa.animals.runitrats
    @lojwa.animals.runitrats Před 7 lety +2

    so it would be easier for the Philippine to go to mexico then cross the border ,an get to stay here ,,why is it so hard to give visa to them ,,,,they saved Kennedy ,,i think it sad we dont have the same way to get there 59 day then extend visa ,,,,

    • @aynedieker7126
      @aynedieker7126 Před 6 lety

      No. You probably have 50-80% chance to die in the process.

  • @tatacalderon1689
    @tatacalderon1689 Před 3 lety

    Hello ma'am and sir what will be the procedure if you have a fiance in the US but you are not yet legally annuled and your fiance wanted you to visit him.is it possible? What visa should I apply for

  • @sureshchanderwig8239
    @sureshchanderwig8239 Před 2 lety

    What is status of those persons who were issued immigrant visas but couldn't travel and use that visa x
    Due to Covid 19 and flights were cancelled by the government of India and banned all outgoing as well as incoming flight were cancelled by the government of all countries. We want that unused visa be revived and reissued.

  • @abedmurwanashyaka7569
    @abedmurwanashyaka7569 Před 2 lety

    Could you please talk about p3 visa

  • @edgarlucero2456
    @edgarlucero2456 Před 6 lety +4

    I am going to renew my visa , I just renew my passport and my first name is misspelled. My name in my US visa is Maria in my new passport is Marie. Will there be difficulties to renew my visa?
    Thank you.

  • @albertrodriguez5284
    @albertrodriguez5284 Před 2 lety

    I am a formerly pearl buck foundation scholar and I am a ameresian I want to apply for a non immigrant visa. how can I apply for it

  • @shinkhaleynjiley4261
    @shinkhaleynjiley4261 Před 2 lety

    You sound like Kate McKinnon from Saturday Night Live :)

  • @daviddee7175
    @daviddee7175 Před 5 lety +1

    Is the non immigrant visa section in Manila permanently closing the service?

  • @katusabeannet2537
    @katusabeannet2537 Před 2 lety

    What are the qualifications?

  • @esteralita8915
    @esteralita8915 Před rokem

    I’m U.S Citizens. How long to wait the interview of our son the Philippines embassy send our email last may 12,2022 we are waiting the interview, until now we are waiting the letters from the Philippines embassy .ok ma’am,sir thank you

  • @mariafrancisbolivar3052
    @mariafrancisbolivar3052 Před 3 lety +1

    Question Sir/Ma’am ,what legal help is needed when husband neglected your children after you get him a Green Card /Permanent Residency (10years)thru your employment based petition.TIA.

  • @esthermuriuki6790
    @esthermuriuki6790 Před 3 lety

    Hello, my question is I've worked in Iraq, Qatar and in the Emirates, is it a must I say I've been there during my interview?

  • @znarfoal694
    @znarfoal694 Před 4 lety

    Why is is hard to get a US Visa?

  • @albertrodriguez5284
    @albertrodriguez5284 Před 2 lety

    how can I apply for a non immigrant visa

  • @albertrodriguez5284
    @albertrodriguez5284 Před 2 lety

    how can I apply for a visit visa

  • @aureafabros8982
    @aureafabros8982 Před 2 lety

    Good day Ma'am ,Sir:
    I just want to know if i can apply for an expidite visitor visa as requirement for survival benefits.Social Security.Face to face interview to obtain a Social Security number.Because the Department of Homeland Security has been removed by former President Trump.
    Thank you for you kind response.

  • @heins6157
    @heins6157 Před 5 lety +7

    Pinoys should stop doing TNT.
    Now we suffer.

  • @ariesqueen3725
    @ariesqueen3725 Před 5 lety +2

    Why is she laughing too much she seem kind of condescending

  • @leejesson
    @leejesson Před 2 lety

    Him👧

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    @leejesson Před 2 lety

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  • @jonacalio7281
    @jonacalio7281 Před 7 lety +1

    I want to get tourist visa for my 7yrs old son. I have my B2 visa already. What will be the requirements for my son?Please advice.

    • @juliocastillojr3347
      @juliocastillojr3347 Před 6 lety

      Just sharing my recent experience on my approved BI B2 Visa, I was extremely happy and surprised that it took me only about less than 5 minutes for the actual interview by the Visa officer. What is surprising for me was, the officer didn't ask any documents from me to support my answers to his queries. The interview was smooth and spontaneous, though quiet formal in a way. My adrenaline shot up the moment the officer told me the magical phrase..."Welcome to AMERICA,"...THE greatest gift to myself spending Christmas with my HighSchool Classmates living predominantly around California...what a way to spend our high school memories visiting them in the US and on a Christmas Holiday at that. THANK you US
      EMBASSY for the Visa approval.

    • @ramtek2702
      @ramtek2702 Před 5 lety +1

      The requirements are the same for everybody.

  • @TheOdek1974
    @TheOdek1974 Před 3 lety

    Ako d ko b kailangan ang visa kc blue passport ako lol..

  • @msjemR
    @msjemR Před 5 lety +1

    Nothing is change!!! Gago

  • @leejesson
    @leejesson Před 2 lety

    Him👧

  • @leejesson
    @leejesson Před 2 lety

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