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A: So, you’re applying for a B2 visa, where is your
final destination and what’s the purpose of your
trip to the United States?
B: I’m going to visit my brother; he’s just had a baby.
He lives in Minneapolis.
A: And how long do you you plan to remain in the
United States?
B: I’ll be here for approximately three weeks. See,
here’s my return ticket for the twenty-sixth of
March.
A: And, who is sponsoring your trip?
B: My brother, here, this is an invitation letter from
him. I will stay with him and his family in their
home.
A: Alright, tell me about the ties you have to your
home country.
B: Well, I own a house; actually, I’m leaving my dog
there with my neighbors. I have a car at home,
and oh, my job! I’m employed by Tornel as an
engineer. Actually, I only have three weeks’ va-
cation, so I have to go back to work at the end of
March.
A: And what evidence do you have that you are fi-
nancially independent?
B: Well, I do have assets in my country; like I said,
I own a house, and see, here’s a bank statement
showing my investments, and my bank balance.
A: I’m sorry, sir, we cannot grant you a B2 visa at
this time, instead, you are granted a resident visa!
Congratulations, you are the millionth person to
apply for a visa! You win! Congratulations!