F1 Visa if parents and siblings have green card
Geplaatst: 05 mei 2013, 22:14
Dear AA Forum members,
I am new to this forum. And my Dutch is not that great. So I am writing my post in English. Please do pardon me for the same. I have some doubts which are as described below and I would be grateful if anyone can help clarify them.
I am from India and currently, I am pursuing MSc in Netherlands (TU Delft) since past 2 yrs. This fall I will be joining Stanford University to pursue PhD with full financial support from the university. My parents and brother hold green card. My parents are currently living in India and my brother resides in the US. I will be appearing for F1 visa interview in end of May. I have following questions:
1) As my parents already have a green-card, will my application for F1 visa be rejected right away? I do not intend to stay in US after my PhD. How can I prove this?
2) If I appear for F1 Visa Interview in US consulate in Amsterdam, Netherlands will that be a negative point for me? Should I go to India and appear for interview from there?
3) Can you please share your thoughts on what aspects are looked into by VISA counselor while granting F1 VISA? Especially when candidates have their parents/siblings in the US.
4) Can reputation of University help to soften Counselors presumption of my immigrant intent?
5) Please do share your opinions, suggestions or thoughts that you feel might help me.
Your inputs will be very decisive for me. And I will be grateful to you for the same.
Thank you very much,
Nick
I am new to this forum. And my Dutch is not that great. So I am writing my post in English. Please do pardon me for the same. I have some doubts which are as described below and I would be grateful if anyone can help clarify them.
I am from India and currently, I am pursuing MSc in Netherlands (TU Delft) since past 2 yrs. This fall I will be joining Stanford University to pursue PhD with full financial support from the university. My parents and brother hold green card. My parents are currently living in India and my brother resides in the US. I will be appearing for F1 visa interview in end of May. I have following questions:
1) As my parents already have a green-card, will my application for F1 visa be rejected right away? I do not intend to stay in US after my PhD. How can I prove this?
2) If I appear for F1 Visa Interview in US consulate in Amsterdam, Netherlands will that be a negative point for me? Should I go to India and appear for interview from there?
3) Can you please share your thoughts on what aspects are looked into by VISA counselor while granting F1 VISA? Especially when candidates have their parents/siblings in the US.
4) Can reputation of University help to soften Counselors presumption of my immigrant intent?
5) Please do share your opinions, suggestions or thoughts that you feel might help me.
Your inputs will be very decisive for me. And I will be grateful to you for the same.
Thank you very much,
Nick