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If the sponsor is cousin,what will be the chances of getting visit visa to USA?

hi
one on my cousin who is staying in USA for more than 10years and also a country-like card holder is interested to sponsor my trip to USA.Pls let me know the chances of getting a visit visa with his documents.
Also let me understand what will be an appropriate average balance in his bank statement?
My valid reasons are
i am married and have 2 kids and i am planning to go alone.
i have very belongings property and bank balance in India.
My educational qualification are not fit to work in USA.
i have a very good software business in India,where around 100 nos are working in my associates.
pls advice.......


You in truth do not need a "sponsor" just to come to the U.S. as a tourist on a B-2 tourist visa. Your cousin certainly may dash off a letter of support, stating you will stay with him and he will help you with expenses, etc. however, that kind of letter of support often means nothing to the visa intercession. they often do not even read them...sorry, but that is the truth. What you must do is show proof of your business and finances in India to assure the visa dignitary that you will return to India...that is the most important thing for you to do.


I am not certain whether you mentioning your cousin's name would help . the visa authorities are quite rigid . there have been cases where siblings have not been granted visa . ( outwardly the visa ppl think everyone below 50 years is trying to settle in the US ) .

But , since you have a lot of reasons not to settle in the US , that is a plus juncture . I think your chances of getting a tourist visa could decrease if you mention your cousin .

Can you help me kill my boredom?

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What kind of software should I put in my laptops...?

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Should I make a counter offer? It's an entry level application consultant position & I'm just out of college..?

So I right-minded graduated 2 months ago with a B.A. in Journalism, but I soon realized freelance writing was a very unreliable salary!

I put my carry on online and was called by this Software Consulting company that makes software for medical billing offices and insurance offices. The job story listed $30,000-$45,000.

They had me in for an interview, and by the time it was over, they had handed me a packet with info about the job, drug test papers, etc bonus a job salary offer of $36,500. This includes 401k (with price matching), full health care coverage not captivated out of the salary, 3 weeks paid vacation and a 15% end of year bonus.

I realize I don't have diligence consulting experience but they were impressed by my resume and educational background. I think I could pick it up pretty easily. They told me there are opportunities for advancement within the crowd. It is only 7 years old and expanding.

Anyway, the interview was Monday and they said to have the papers signed and faxed to them by end of business day Wednesday (today!)...

This is my first job and I don't deficiency to push my luck. Should I counter-offer or should I be happy with what I was offered? Most people have told me they think this is a mignonne good deal for an entry level job, but a few have said they were surprised I didn't counter-offer. And if I were to chip, how would I go about doing so? Call, email, fax? What would I say? How much should I ask?

I really don't want to make things awkward before I even start the job! I am nervous they won't go for it and then I'll have made things harder on myself... Eschew please :)

Should I make a counter offer? It's an entry level application consultant position & I'm just out of college..?

Should I cause a counter offer? It's an entry level application consultant position & I'm just out of college..?
So I nothing but graduated 2 months ago with a B.A. in Journalism, but I soon realized freelance writing was a very unreliable salary!

I put my continue online and was called by this Software Consulting company that makes software for medical billing offices and insurance offices. The job sort listed $30,000-$45,000.

They had me in for an interview, and by the time it was over, they had handed me a packet with info about the job, drug test papers, etc with the addition of a job salary offer of $36,500. This includes 401k (with price matching), full health care coverage not charmed out of the salary, 3 weeks paid vacation and a 15% end of year bonus.

I realize I don't have practice consulting experience but they were impressed by my resume and educational background. I think I could pick it up pretty easily. They told me there are opportunities for advancement within the visitors. It is only 7 years old and expanding.

Anyway, the interview was Monday and they said to have the papers signed and faxed to them by end of business day Wednesday (today!)...

This is my first job and I don't requirement to push my luck. Should I counter-offer or should I be happy with what I was offered? Most people have told me they think this is a pulchritudinous good deal for an entry level job, but a few have said they were surprised I didn't counter-offer. And if I were to chip, how would I go about doing so? Call, email, fax? What would I say? How much should I ask?

I really don't want to make things awkward before I even start the job! I am nervous they won't go for it and then I'll have made things harder on myself... Cure please :)


you got a advantage than average offer - no one ets 3 weeks vacation their 1st yr - I had to wait until I was at my current company 5 yrs and you starting wage is promising in the middle - in this economy, with no relevant job experience, you do not have any negotiating power - be happy you got an offer. there are plenty of other people who will say yes if you don't

Should I make a counter offer? It's an entry level application consultant position & I'm just out of college..?

So I condign graduated 2 months ago with a B.A. in Journalism, but I soon realized freelance writing was a very unreliable salary!

I put my take up again online and was called by this Software Consulting company that makes software for medical billing offices and insurance offices. The job statement listed $30,000-$45,000.

They had me in for an interview, and by the time it was over, they had handed me a packet with info about the job, drug test papers, etc extra a job salary offer of $36,500. This includes 401k (with price matching), full health care coverage not entranced out of the salary, 3 weeks paid vacation and a 15% end of year bonus.

I realize I don't have reference consulting experience but they were impressed by my resume and educational background. I think I could pick it up pretty easily. They told me there are opportunities for advancement within the entourage. It is only 7 years old and expanding.

Anyway, the interview was Monday and they said to have the papers signed and faxed to them by end of business day Wednesday (today!)...

This is my first job and I don't lust after to push my luck. Should I counter-offer or should I be happy with what I was offered? Most people have told me they think this is a lyrical good deal for an entry level job, but a few have said they were surprised I didn't counter-offer. And if I were to chip, how would I go about doing so? Call, email, fax? What would I say? How much should I ask?

I really don't want to make things awkward before I even start the job! I am nervous they won't go for it and then I'll have made things harder on myself... Workers please :)

Algodoo - Physics Educational Software by Algoryx Simulation on the Classmate PC

Algodoo is a 2D physics simulation environment for creating interactive scenes in a playful, cartoony manner. Algodoo is designed to encourage ...