On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:27 PM, BĂ©ria Lima <berialima(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Is not for "no reason", they just think all
of us are looking forward for
the possibility of live in the "dream land" that is America, and can't
believe we would come back after be there[1].
This is not as exaggerated as it may
sound. When someone applies for a
nonimmigrant visa or visa-free entry, the consular or immigration
officer is required by law to assume immigrant intent (i.e. assume
they intend to stay forever; the opposite of assume good faith I guess
:D) unless the applicant can convince them otherwise by showing
binding ties (job, education, house, family, those kind of things,
reasons why you'd come back) to their home country.
Roan