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nepal-usa
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Posted on 12-07-11 10:40
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Hi All
I am doing my Second masters and going to get married after 10 days. I have full assistainship from my department. I want to know what is the chance to get visa for my spouse? Is anybody have same situation?
Please share
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sanju.baba
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Posted on 12-07-11 12:20
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Aeh maja le bihe garera aaye huncha sathi...aani spouse lai try garna laune...aekchoti,duichoti,tinchoti....nabhainjelsamma try garirakhne.....la badhai chha
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SarkiMailoParewadada
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Posted on 12-07-11 12:44
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50% chance chha sathi. Ma ni same situation maa thiye mero wife le balla balla pako ho visa after couples of times. Second master le ajha garo huna sakchha return nabhayera ajahi US maa baseko bhanera!!
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jantare1
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Posted on 12-07-11 12:54
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sarkimailo, would you mind sharing the procedure you followed for your wife's visa application? what was the reason they denied visa the first couple of times?
i'll be in gradschool (PhD program after undergrad with one year OPT gap in between) soon and I'm on the same boat as nepal-usa. any suggestions you can give to increase chances of getting visa?
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nepal-usa
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Posted on 12-07-11 2:50
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Thanks for you suggestion!! Sarkimailo did you have the same situation? I do not have any other doubt but I am doing second masters instead of PHD. I have good GPA and good academic record.
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Ghorle Boko
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Posted on 12-07-11 5:06
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Ani undergraduate ma full tuition waiver vako manchhe ko spouse luauna Kati ko chance chha ni? Anybody has idea? I still have 1.5 years before I graduate and I don't have on campus job or anything. Have been maintaining good gpa though.. Any idea folks?
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Ghorle Boko
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Posted on 12-08-11 1:31
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jantare1
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Posted on 12-08-11 2:13
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ghorle, just curious - how do you support yourself if you are not working? Does your college/university pay for your living expenses too? Or are you working off campus because they don't provide on campus jobs? Full tuition waiver sounds like a sweet deal man, good for you.
From what I know, you'll have to show source of income to support yourself and your spouse. If you don't have any employment, you'll need some other source, like stipend/scholarship or a fat sum of money in bank . If you do have job but it's off campus, you'll be like बल्ल पर्यो निरमाया माकुरी जालैमा!
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Ghorle Boko
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Posted on 12-08-11 8:51
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@jantare 1: afno living expenses ko Lagi bahira kaam garxchhu..thorai..at the same time bhitra pani kaam khojirako chhu.. Thanks for your reply!
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