Monday, May 24, 2010

U.s. immigration & visas?

is there anyone i can talk to at U.S.C.I.S. about my chances of getting a visa to visit my 3 year old son in STL, i have'nt seen him in 18 months as i was refused a visa in london. i'm scared to reapply for a visa, i was told if i get refused again it will be virtually impossible to get one. I don't want my son to grow up not knowing his father. His mother does'nt live with him, he is being raised by his grandparents. I have looked at the USCIS site %26amp; don't know which option would apply to my case. I don't have the money for lawyers, i'm 45yrs old so the student thing is'nt for me,i'm english so the green card lottery does'nt apply.there must be some way to be with my son! PLEASE HELP!!!

U.s. immigration %26amp; visas?
first of who and why were you turned down.





the laws for this and other things are on www.uscis.gov and you can try to contact the us embassy where you are.





explore more at www.travel.state.gov





Unless you commited a crime you DO NOT need a visa to enter the us from the uk. passport maybe not a visa. it is on waiver list for now. so, if you are being turned down it could be you have a criminal record, outstanding warrants etc. that would deny you entry to the usa.
Reply:You don't make sense-if you are British you don't need a visa as you are covered under the visa waiver program.
Reply:As a UKC you can travel with Visa Waiver (90 Days in the USA without a visa )





good luck
Reply:Marry a US citizen, you silly bloke.
Reply:I guess the reason why you are not going down the visa waiver route is because you want to stay longer term. If this is the case...the student route is your best option...why, at 45, is this not for you?


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