Pray for US Visa

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Dear Prayer Warriors, This is Cinu from Delhi . We thank God for all his blessing and for all his grace and that he has led us this far. We wish to pray for the US Visa clearance including visa interview, client interview for my wife and family and travel to USA. Please pray that all processes may go smoothly including the communication between NVC and USCIS ,US Government, employers and the agency. Pray that ret rogation may end soon. Please pray for good news in October when things will be cleared, We wait for God's perfect timing and grace when this would happen with all our heart. That we may have favor over authorities and those who are taking up our case. That me and my family may reach US at the earliest, by his blessings. In the precious name of Jesus. Amen
 

SoulWeaver

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Agreeing in the name of Jesus. Don't be afraid. As God helped me (I was treated kindly every step of the way and had no problems) may He so help you and your family, and even swifter. Let the officials understand that you are people of God who will benefit the country you're relocating to. Amen
 
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tasha66

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My advice to you Spirit:
- ALWAYS tell the truth in interviews or when you are signing a paper with declarations, etc. The very worse thing you can do is lie. I had an old conviction and I was honest about it, as I'm an honest person. I was going for citizenship & the officer told me because I was honest, they decided to grant me my citizenship. If you lie they will find out anyway, and you will be refused immigration clearance.
- If you honestly don't know the answer to a question, state that you don't know & ask for the question to be explained. You may give a wrong/incorrect answer if you don't understand a question.
- Do not sign anything you are unclear about, even if you feel you are being 'bullied' into it. If you are feeling intimidated, complain about the officer to a supervisor.
- If you don't understand something, you can always ask for a supervisor to help you or to take over the interview etc, if you don't like the officer you have.
- Make sure you have all the documents etc that you need, and they will probably have to be notarised as well.
- Don't act nervous, and always be respectful and polite - that goes a long way in making a favourable impression.
- If you don't get to the US, come to us Down Under. We're a friendly bunch here! :)
My prayer to you: Lord above, please help Spirit & his significant others to get a US clearance, & that the whole process is stress free as possible. Amen.
 
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Agreeing in the name of Jesus. Don't be afraid. As God helped me (I was treated kindly every step of the way and had no problems) may He so help you and your family, and even swifter. Let the officials understand that you are people of God who will benefit the country you're relocating to. Amen
Thank you and God bless you.
 
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My advice to you Spirit:
- ALWAYS tell the truth in interviews or when you are signing a paper with declarations, etc. The very worse thing you can do is lie. I had an old conviction and I was honest about it, as I'm an honest person. I was going for citizenship & the officer told me because I was honest, they decided to grant me my citizenship. If you lie they will find out anyway, and you will be refused immigration clearance.
- If you honestly don't know the answer to a question, state that you don't know & ask for the question to be explained. You may give a wrong/incorrect answer if you don't understand a question.
- Do not sign anything you are unclear about, even if you feel you are being 'bullied' into it. If you are feeling intimidated, complain about the officer to a supervisor.
- If you don't understand something, you can always ask for a supervisor to help you or to take over the interview etc, if you don't like the officer you have.
- Make sure you have all the documents etc that you need, and they will probably have to be notarised as well.
- Don't act nervous, and always be respectful and polite - that goes a long way in making a favourable impression.
- If you don't get to the US, come to us Down Under. We're a friendly bunch here! :)
My prayer to you: Lord above, please help Spirit & his significant others to get a US clearance, & that the whole process is stress free as possible. Amen.
Thank you and God bless you.
 

EmilyFoster

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I’m praying for God’s intervention and help regarding your visa situation. Blessings to you and your family, Cinu.
 
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Thnk you all for your prayers and good advice . God bless you all.