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Has anyone applied their yaya for a US Visa?
Has anybody here applied their yaya for a US visa (visitor's)?
What were your experiences? Any tips?
What were your experiences? Any tips?
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Seriously, why go through the hassle of having your yaya apply for a US visa when you can bring me with you instead? Hehe.;) Serious offer 'to. ;D
Only diplomats and representatives of international organizations have the chance to bring their personal assistants and servants under A3 or G5 visa.
If the visa is for your personal assistants or servants, they have to file separately at their own merit.
Yehey. Ako na talaga isasama nila.
mangyayari lang yan kung h1 yung visa ni yaya
at kung may magissponsor sa kanya
pero dahil kelangan niya magfile separately, regular tourist visa lang din ang kukuhanin nya
May alam akong sinama ang driver at yaya. Yong sa driver, parang pang thank you lang. Mabait yong bossing eh at mayaman talaga. Well known
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwhnv06.html
US Citizen po kami (military) temporarily assigned to Hawaii for 3 yrs.
Eligible po kaya kami dito sa category na to:
Domestic employee of U.S. citizens temporarily assigned to the United States:
The U.S. employer normally works abroad;
The U.S. employer is returning to the United States for no more than 4 years;
The employee can demonstrate at least one year experience as a personal or domestic employee by producing statements from previous employers attesting to such experience; and,
The employee has been employed abroad by the employer as a personal employee for at least six months prior to the date of admission to the United States or, in the alternative, the employer has, while abroad, regularly employed a personal employee in the same capacity as that intended for the applicant.
May alam po ba kayo na travel agency na nag aayos ng ganitong type ng visa? TIA