My husband is a PR and has been in Canada for 1 year and 2 months. I am a Canadian Citizen. We want to travel to Las Vegas, NV together in November 2013 for my birthday.
We are reviewing all the requirements for the visitor visa application and I am wondering what is the best approach for proving that he has sufficient funds for the trip. He currently has just over $5,000 in his bank account and has had the same part time job (approx. 30 hours per week) since January 2013. I have over $25k in my bank account and was wondering if it would be best if we say that I will be paying his expenses for the trip? In reality I will be paying for the majority of the expenses, although he will contribute what is reasonable. Do you think this is the best approach or is the $5,000 he has sufficient proof that he has sufficient funds for the trip? I want to do what will give us the best chance of getting the visa approved.
If we do say that I will be paying for the trip on the DS-160 form, how can I provide "sponsor documents", since I am not a US citizen sponsoring his trip, as is normally the case? I have reviewed all the sponsor documents and I can provide things like a letter saying I am responsible for all his costs during the trip, my pay slips, bank statements, tax return, etc. but it doesn't make sense to fill out an I-134, does it?. Also, at what point would these document be presented? In the interview and only if they are requested by the IO?
If anyone has had a similar case I would be interested to hear any advice or suggestions you can provide.
We are reviewing all the requirements for the visitor visa application and I am wondering what is the best approach for proving that he has sufficient funds for the trip. He currently has just over $5,000 in his bank account and has had the same part time job (approx. 30 hours per week) since January 2013. I have over $25k in my bank account and was wondering if it would be best if we say that I will be paying his expenses for the trip? In reality I will be paying for the majority of the expenses, although he will contribute what is reasonable. Do you think this is the best approach or is the $5,000 he has sufficient proof that he has sufficient funds for the trip? I want to do what will give us the best chance of getting the visa approved.
If we do say that I will be paying for the trip on the DS-160 form, how can I provide "sponsor documents", since I am not a US citizen sponsoring his trip, as is normally the case? I have reviewed all the sponsor documents and I can provide things like a letter saying I am responsible for all his costs during the trip, my pay slips, bank statements, tax return, etc. but it doesn't make sense to fill out an I-134, does it?. Also, at what point would these document be presented? In the interview and only if they are requested by the IO?
If anyone has had a similar case I would be interested to hear any advice or suggestions you can provide.