> What visa are you talking about, the returning resident visa? Either
> you qualify for it or you don't... Like crg said if you get refused
> because of fraud etc. you've pretty much blown it, but apart from that
> - you either qualify for it or not. If you don't qualify for it, you
> can apply for another visa that you would qualify for (i.e. a marriage
> based visa if and when you decide to get married) instead.
>
> If you think you need the assistence of a lawyer specialized in
> immigrations, you can find one in your area through www.aila.org .
>
> Elaine
Thanks. I realize I either qualify or I don't. From my (slightly
biased!) perspective, I think I have a good case. What I'm worried
about is filing it incorrectly, i.e. not giving myself the best possible
chance to be accepted, whether that be through the proper accumulation
of supporting evidence or just the way I answer the questions on the
form. The visa I'm talking about is called SB-1, I believe, although I
can't seem to find the form to download from the US Embassy website.
Should I make an appointment or just drop in and pick one up there?
Matt
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