I'm 13 years old. I have relatives in the United States that I love very much, but I have only seen them live once. My grandmother went there from 1997 until now she has been 9-10 times. This time we decided to go and I was really excited. But alas, I was denied a visa. I am still a child and I cannot show them any documents or evidence that I do not intend to stay. I just want to stay for the summer. Now I'm saving money because I want my next interview to be for next summer. What documents can I present to them to let me go Someone if there is a similar problem or case to share
1 alice8rose answered
Well, before the documents you have to behave naturally and not mumble at the interview. Then you have to prove that you go to people who have a job and a home, that you have a place to be and that you have the means to do everything you need. Ask the relatives you go to if they can provide you with any documents to prove that you are reliable. :) Good luck.