My half-sister is an American citizen. I am the deputy director of a provincial institution in China. I'm married and have children. Is it feasible to apply for a visa to visit relatives in the United

My half-sister is an American citizen. I am the deputy director of a provincial institution in China. I'm married and have children. Is it feasible to apply for a visa to visit relatives in the United States? The older you get, the more likely you are to sign.

The work unit and financial situation of your relatives in the United States also play a decisive role.

Your relationship with your sister proves that:

You each provide birth notarization, and your parents are the same person, which can prove the sisterhood of your.

You have too much material to provide!

In the United States, at least three years of tax returns, real estate licenses, bank statements, work unit certificates, and recent payrolls. . . .

Your situation is exactly the same as that of my sister and me.

My sister has retired, and I have provided very sufficient materials.

So her visa was unexpectedly easy!