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You're free to apply in whatever order that pleases you. Everyone would have to enter into the Embassy for interviews. Not sure where you got the exemption idea from. If the kids are too young to be asked questions, then the adult relative would be asked the questions.rubyracer2 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 10:44 pmDear Gurus,
I am planning to apply a US visa for my wife and kids so we can travel to US this fall for a tourism trip. I am awaiting my UK passport so hopefully my ESTA gets approved and I dont need a visa
Since there is a waiting period for interviews, can my kids send in their application before my wife as they are below 14 and exempt from interviews. Will their visa be issued assuming only I have a ESTA to travel to the states and my wife still awaits her interview.
Thanks in advance
Thanks Ticktack for your reply. I saw this on the site. My kids are younger than 14, so I assumed they qualified to apply by courierTicktack wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:12 amYou're free to apply in whatever order that pleases you. Everyone would have to enter into the Embassy for interviews. Not sure where you got the exemption idea from. If the kids are too young to be asked questions, then the adult relative would be asked the questions.
Applicants aged 14 – 79 are required to apply for a visa in person through a pre-arranged interview. Applicants under 14 or 80 and over may be eligible to apply by courier. Click here for further information.
Keyword here is "May be" have you clicked on the link to see what the condition are, that "might" exclude them from an in person interview?rubyracer2 wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:21 amThanks Ticktack for your reply. I saw this on the site. My kids are younger than 14, so I assumed they qualified to apply by courierTicktack wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:12 amYou're free to apply in whatever order that pleases you. Everyone would have to enter into the Embassy for interviews. Not sure where you got the exemption idea from. If the kids are too young to be asked questions, then the adult relative would be asked the questions.
Applicants aged 14 – 79 are required to apply for a visa in person through a pre-arranged interview. Applicants under 14 or 80 and over may be eligible to apply by courier. Click here for further information.
rubyracer2 wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:21 amThanks Ticktack for your reply. I saw this on the site. My kids are younger than 14, so I assumed they qualified to apply by courierTicktack wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:12 amYou're free to apply in whatever order that pleases you. Everyone would have to enter into the Embassy for interviews. Not sure where you got the exemption idea from. If the kids are too young to be asked questions, then the adult relative would be asked the questions.
Applicants aged 14 – 79 are required to apply for a visa in person through a pre-arranged interview. Applicants under 14 or 80 and over may be eligible to apply by courier. Click here for further information.
That would or might work if applying at the same time as one parent as I earlier implied, not in isolation.Children under the age of 14
In general, children under the age of 14 are not required to appear in person for an interview. If the parent is applying for a visa, he or she may bring the child’s completed visa application to his or her visa interview.
Your spouse and kids I suppose you're referring to?
hi TickTack, yes I have received ESTA on my new british passport within a couple of hours and now I plan to apply for my family. The appointment site says the kids are eligible for interview waiver.
Yeah, by all means provide your details in support of your wife. You and your wife are one and the same, when it comes to accounts and sponsorship documents.rubyracer2 wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 12:40 pmhi TickTack, yes I have received ESTA on my new british passport within a couple of hours and now I plan to apply for my family. The appointment site says the kids are eligible for interview waiver.
Since my wife is a homemaker, can I provide my bank statements for funds (ties to resident country)? we are planning to visit together but I am not on the B1/B2 application since I have ESTA. Should I attach my ESTA approval too
Thanks in advance!