i believe they dont treat ltvp as a permanent resident. The best bet is to apply from home country.melodia1127 wrote:I was asked why my children are not studying here in Singapore? Im the only one PR here while my children hold a 1 yr ltvp and husband.. i answered its "expensive here" and they got rejected for pr , our US family visa was rejected! How to answer this correctly?
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mmm... getting Visa to US with an Asian Passport, except SG passport, is the equivalent of Lottery, with a higher winning chancePNGMK wrote:The US is extremely cautious about people travelling to the US as non immigrants with no intention of exiting and the PI is a high level offender in this regard. This seems to me to be why they want to know your permanent state of affairs and have some assurance you plan to return.
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