Здравствуйте, Cyberax, Вы писали:
A>>Теперь осталось только получение новой визы, но и ее можно получить, но придется доказывать, для чего вдруг понадобилось срочно в США — если просто посмотреть на красоты, то скорее всего откажут.
C>Нельзя. Если получить тур. визу (или любую другую) — "consular processing" прерывается.
Слушай, ты вроде крутой спец в своей области, но зачем утверждать и доказыватьь то, в чем не разбираешься? Тем более то, что гуглится за 20 секунд. Вот циатата с сайта посольства в UK, но похожий FAQ есть на сайтах многих посольств —
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| | If you intend taking up permanent residence in the United States, you are required to wait until the immigrant or fiancé(e) visa is issued. You cannot reside in the U.S. on a tourist visa or visa free under the Visa Waiver Program while waiting the issuance of the visa.
However, if you wish to make a temporary visit at the end of which you will return to your permanent residence outside the United States, you may travel on a tourist (B-2) visa, or visa free under the Visa Waiver Program, if qualified.
If applying for a B-2 visa, you will be required to furnish evidence of your residence outside the United States to which you intend returning at the end of your temporary stay. Although a pending immigrant or fiancé(e) visa application is not necessarily conclusive evidence of intent to abandon a U.K. residence, it is a factor considered by consular officers reviewing a visa application. If you are unable to convince the consular officer reviewing the application that you do not intend abandoning your residence, you will not be issued a visa.
When traveling to the United States either with a visa or visa free under the Visa Waiver Program, you should be sure to carry with you for presentation to U.S. immigration evidence of your residence outside the United States. If the immigration inspector is not convinced that you are a genuine visitor for pleasure, you will be denied entry into the country.
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