Back in April, hubby and I - we weren't married yet at that point and so didn't have an application in, applied for a TRV for him as we really were hoping that he could come meet my kids here before we got married. Long story short, he was denied for a couple reasons - no ties to Jamaica (meaning he owns no property, no car, no real significant savings, etc) and even though he is and continues to be employed full time and that he had previously had 2 visitor's visa to the USA for work, they did not believe given that I was here that he would return to Canada when his TRV expired or that he would have enough money to support himself while in Canada. We didn't say that we were planning to get married, if I remember correctly, we just said we were friends.....but they can read between the lines!CocoVanilla said:Hello again...
Thought of a few more questions.
Have any of u recently applied for a visitors visa in Kingston?
would love it if my guy could come visit before we get married but
from what I've heard it can be very difficult to get the TRV.
If we do decide to apply, is it better to say he is visiting me as a friend? A boyfriend? Or a fiancé?
Don't really want to lie.... But wondering what the best chance for success is?
He is 27 years old. Never married. No kids. No house or property. No car.
Works full time as a computer programmer in Jamaica for a US based company.
He went to the US in 2008 on a single entry visitors visa, and then again in
2009 on a student visa (went to college there for 3 years).
Anyone have any guesses/insight on what his chances might be? Do u think it's worth the hassle and the money to try?
Not saying it can't happen, cuz you never know, but this was my experience!
Hope this helps......was super hard news to take when he was denied, I dropped my phone on the floor and cried when hubby bbm'd me to tell me....when he started out with.....you know that I love you no matter what.......I knew it was bad news