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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Today we talk about getting Reche a visa to come to the USA
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Комментарии • 374

  • @chedor7927
    @chedor7927 Год назад +12

    I am a Filipina, and I used to be a teacher in Thailand. I met my American husband, and he sent a petition for me. Then l applied for a fiancée visa in Bangkok...did all the requirements, medical tests, and interviews at the US embassy, then l received my visa after 6 months. I have lived here in the US for 14 yrs now.

  • @jeffgilmore8901
    @jeffgilmore8901 Год назад +7

    From what I see you are quite the givers , keep up the great work, I believe you will get the desires of your hearts. Definitely worth the effort! You seem
    like a wonderful couple. The way that Reche's face changed and lit up when you complimented her was great !! Keep the faith!!

  • @mab770
    @mab770 Год назад +24

    Dustin is such a Darling being so patient fixing everything for Reche and doing all ways to be able to bring her along❤ such a good man❤

  • @michaelatoz580
    @michaelatoz580 Год назад +7

    I will see you this summer at Warren Sand dunes in Michigan.

  • @juliobonilla1200
    @juliobonilla1200 Год назад +11

    Good morning Dustin and Reche. Even the best bloggers in the Philippines that I know on RUclips, She can go anywhere. But not America, She got denied a visa for America.

  • @generosoabiul7577
    @generosoabiul7577 Год назад +11

    Hopefully she can come to U.S.A. 🇺🇸soon, God Bless 🙏

  • @grahamhawker8974
    @grahamhawker8974 Год назад +13

    From personal experience, my guess is that Reche's application was denied because she quit her job. It's a big red flag for immigration. I am married to a Filipina. Her 1st application to visit the UK was denied, (we had both not long finished employment contracts) so we reapplied a month later and it was successful. After more than 10 years of marriage and living in the UK, we applied for my grown up stepdaughter to come from PHL and visit us in the UK. For some reason my wife told my stepdaughter to quit her job and her visit visa was denied TWICE. I totally feel your pain in this whole situation and everything that you're going through, including the financial heartache. The only sure fire way to get round this problem is to get married in PHL and apply for a marriage visa to travel to the US (together). Dustin must not travel ahead. I know we are talking about the US in your predicament (and not the UK) but immigration has similar guidelines and red flags all over the world. If Reche wants to go to the US on a visit visa, she will need a steady job and a letter from her employer stating that the position will be held open for her to return to after the trip to the US. My guess is that's why the interviewer only asked 3 questions.

    • @FrankSouza-ss7cz
      @FrankSouza-ss7cz Год назад

      Totally agree with Graham. Its unfair, but life is unfair, people from all under developed countries will find it hard if not impossible to get a US visa.

    • @phil-amvlogsi8359
      @phil-amvlogsi8359 Год назад

      She already answered the first in a wrong manner, followed by the second and then the third. And she failed already, so why continue.. The questions here in the US are very catchy.

  • @MikeandMaeSincitytoPI
    @MikeandMaeSincitytoPI 11 месяцев назад +2

    I met my wife online and we talked 4 years crazy huh. Then I traveled there and proposed after that she arrived 3 months later and married.
    Now it's been 13 years happily ever after and now we're retiring in Cebu in November

  • @anniesoucek8216
    @anniesoucek8216 Год назад +3

    First thing to do when bringing a Filipina to USA is to call the US Immigration and asked how to bring a Filipina to USA. Then asked to send you the application forms. Fill up the forms and send it back to the US immigration with a check for the payments.
    The US immigration has to qualify the petitioner first, first thing and foremost. The petitioner has to prove to the US immigration that he can afford to support the person he's bringing to USA. That he is single, no criminal records, has a job, has a bank account, property and tax returns. (Please note) that if you don't have enough income to support the person you're bringing in, your parents or siblings can provide an affidavit of support.
    When the immigration approved the petitioner's petition, the US immigration will notify the person named in the petition along with the requirements and schedules for medical tests and interviews.
    You just can't walk in, in the US immigration to asked for a visa without a petition. Believe me, I'm a Filipina in USA. I come here 35 years ago on a fiance visa. Then on 2015 I had to petition my second husband who's been here in USA illegally for 19 years with an arrest record for domestic violence. I processed his papers by myself, without a lawyer. I come to United States and become a citizen all by myself. No help. Not even to get an NBI record in the Philippines when my very own brother was the head of the NBI record department. I'm very independent woman.
    I think the fees to file a petition now is close to $5,000 dollars. I heard it's much easier and faster now with Biden as the US President. You can do it without a lawyer or immigration agent. Just know how to fill up the forms.

  • @wallybords
    @wallybords Год назад +2

    Anyone who applies for a tourist interview are always treated to be a potential TNT.
    1.) An applicant has to show proof that he/she has the "economic ties"(a permanent job or a legit business with sufficient income to support your travel). The consulate can ask for your job credentials(employment certificate with an approved leave for your travel) or business credentials. This will show that you still have a business to operate to or a job when you come back. A proof that you can afford your travel. Though it is understood by the embassy that we Filipinos will stay with friends and relatives while in the US. We just need to show that we can afford to pay our airline tickets, land transfers and enough cash on hand for the duration of your stay. At least 50% of the total estimated cost of your travel.
    2.) Family ties is also helpful. Having a good family connection with your own immediate family is a good indication that you are close to each other and that you will be missing them if you are away from home.
    3.) Avoid declaring in your application that you are intending to stay long. A good number of days will be 2 weeks to 1month. Always be guided by your approved number of days of leave from your job if you are working. Stating a longer stay can tend to indicate that you love to be in the US thus making you a probable tnt. Forget at the moment about the many places you wish to visit in the USA. Stick with what you can afford and allowed with your leave from work.
    4.) In the interview, never give too many answers or give too many details as this can be used by the consul to ask for more details. And this is where you will start and tend to make mistakes and can be misunderstood. Be direct with your answers.
    5.) During the online application process. Always be truthful with what you answer and always be guided that you are not planning to overstay so be careful with what you write as some questions can be tricky and this will show your real intent of travel.
    6.) Don't forget to get a screen shots of everything what you have written in your application as you need to study them and remember what you wrote. Your pointers for the interview will be what you state in your application.
    7.) Don't expect that the documents you are bringing with you will be read(COE, bank statements, ITR etc). But always be ready just in case they will ask for it.
    8.) Always remember that they have the lead time from the date of your application and the date of your interview. Meaning they have plenty of time to investigate of who you really are. And be wary also with what you post on your social media account because these can reveal your personality whether good or bad.
    9.) Pray for favor from God. If its His will for you to travel, then no one can stop you.
    Then go with God.

  • @klatt4057
    @klatt4057 Год назад +26

    I wish you had spoken to me first, Dustin. We went through this years ago and got denied several times, even with attorneys helping. Call or come by, and I will tell you the rest of the story.

  • @froilangarino1480
    @froilangarino1480 Год назад +5

    Doesn’t matter what questions. It’s how you present yourself .

  • @Moyosonthemove
    @Moyosonthemove Год назад +29

    There’s always next time Reche
    Pointers next time you go to interview
    1) have a job - consul will not let you travel to the USA without a job (even if you are married/ dating Americans), consul are worried that you may not come back to Philippines due to no job to come back to
    2)Name your family bakery under your name and file business 2022 taxes under your name another reason that your are coming back
    3) ask viewers from this channel to subscribe to your personal channel so you will be monetized and upload some videos
    What consul is looking for is that the tourist coming to the USA are coming back to the country they came from , have all these 3 done and there is no reason for consul to deny you visiting. The beautiful USA
    (I somebody has to do these steps, except vlogging just to visit America.
    Comment back if or anybody if you have any questions

    • @darleneieremia9513
      @darleneieremia9513 Год назад +4

      There you go! BEST advice ever!! Follow this and Reche will be seeing America real soon!

    • @mariaespere566
      @mariaespere566 Год назад +2

      👍👍

    • @mikejones5364
      @mikejones5364 Год назад +2

      I have known a few who got visa without jobs. They may not ever ask for documentation at the US Embassy

    • @Moyosonthemove
      @Moyosonthemove Год назад +2

      @@mikejones5364 yes you can but you need a lot of money in the bank or you own a lot of properties

    • @toddf4268
      @toddf4268 Год назад +3

      It doesn't matter your citizenship or the country you are trying to enter. Telling an immigration officer you Do Not Have a Job is an instant red flag that can get you denied unless your immediate next statement is something like "I do not have a job because I won the lottery" or something else like you just inherited a Trust Fund, etc. All the Officers will hear is that you are unemployed and want to steal one of their country's precious jobs!
      And in Reches case she needs a job that pays enough for her to afford travel to the States. A Bakery job that earns a 1000 pesos a day will not get one too far.

  • @regnier30
    @regnier30 Год назад +13

    That’s too bad...I was looking forward to seeing Reche’s reactions to everything while in the USA...I’m from Canada and yes Dustin we are so lucky to be able to travel almost anywhere without all this hassle...keep trying Reche it will happen...

  • @jamesdee2434
    @jamesdee2434 Год назад +6

    You will get it sorted soooon ❤️🌹

  • @mothercindy6522
    @mothercindy6522 Год назад +10

    Applying for a tourist visa while jobless? Denied, of course... if you apply for a fiance visa - maybe you will get a visa.. but then... you are not ready for that phase yet....

  • @marianoble784
    @marianoble784 Год назад +5

    I'm a Filipina too. And coming here in the USA isn't that so easy. A lot of paper works,patience, and money. You can't just go to the US Embassy in Manila to have interview even if your just applying for a tourist visa or visit visa. I would suggest to hire an immigration attorney before you make any steps, because they will tell you every details what to do and not to do.

  • @christagrothmann794
    @christagrothmann794 Год назад +8

    maybe you should try getting a lawyer involved , how many times can they deny her and why . unreal . im sorry to hear your coming home alone . Ritchie would love it here . hopefully next time

  • @uncledanitv
    @uncledanitv Год назад +5

    been following you guys since the beggining on and off .but cant wait to see more story life of everybdys journey and will change reches family in the the future.

  • @kuyaearly143
    @kuyaearly143 Год назад +8

    So cool bro Dustin & Reche 😎she would have such a great time, stay positive and try again, maybe things will be better about the requirements if you know what I mean , next time 🙏🏻😇Blessings

  • @goatlord7083
    @goatlord7083 Год назад +4

    i hope someone from the embassy could watch this and help you someday

  • @albertthedogeinstein7983
    @albertthedogeinstein7983 Год назад +5

    Hope so!

  • @broadwoodloch
    @broadwoodloch Год назад +58

    Hey Dustin,214(b),states that Reche has not overcome the presumption of being an intending immigrant,which means they think she is planning to go to USA and stay there.I think it would help if she still had her job which means she would have to go back to Philippines,I would strongly advise to use an agency that deals with visas to help you out.

    • @mikejones5364
      @mikejones5364 Год назад

      What kind of agency deals with visa to the USA? None that I am a aware of. What visa other than a tourist visa would she enter on?

    • @broadwoodloch
      @broadwoodloch Год назад

      @@mikejones5364 Obviously a tourist visa,but I am pretty sure she could have applied for interview in Bangkok or Hanoi where the waiting times are much shorter,Bangkok around a week,Hanoi less than a week.

    • @rogerhall1965
      @rogerhall1965 Год назад +4

      Hiring an agency or an attorney will not help better her chance of obtaining the coveted US visa until her employment or financial status changes that "guarantees" her return to the Philippines. It will just be another wasted money for Dustin because all associated expenses are nonrefundable. It is almost 100% guaranteed that she will be denied again if she applies for a tourist visa.

    • @mikejones5364
      @mikejones5364 Год назад

      @@broadwoodloch How could she apply in Bankgkok or Hanoi? You have to have a like a valid visa to be in the country I believe to set up an interview.

    • @broadwoodloch
      @broadwoodloch Год назад

      @@mikejones5364 You can apply for interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate,so Reche could have tried to schedule interview when she was in Thailand or Vietnam.

  • @RobertEdwardsish
    @RobertEdwardsish Год назад +9

    the feeling i got was that when asked what the purpose is, there was no clear definition, working as a travel vlogger for the US could require a working visa and since there wasnt one, then denial, it should be very clear she is going for pleasure and to visit boyfriends family and thats it. Im sorry for your loss, but also remember there are others that do not have pure intentions and that has led to these strict guidelines.

    • @naybelen
      @naybelen Год назад

      Revhie must review more

  • @davedave8799
    @davedave8799 Год назад +4

    Hey guys sorry for the hassles. God Bless

  • @junesmart9411
    @junesmart9411 Год назад +3

    ❤my heart goes out to you guys trust God he will make a way just believing in him

  • @jamesmcquigg3153
    @jamesmcquigg3153 Год назад +1

    Sorry for the outcome. But be patient. Good things come to those who wait! We are all praying for you and Richie. Maybe you should try a K-1 visa just saying you’re a great couple. God bless stay safe and will be praying for you.

  • @emelitalozada2073
    @emelitalozada2073 Год назад +6

    Maayong Buntag!

  • @jerbybenignos488
    @jerbybenignos488 Год назад +13

    Why I hate in the Philippines is the Bureaucracy! So many unnecessary documents that the government are asking! The service specially in the government agency are always too slow! The only way they making fast if you give them money 💰 so basically corruption at its finest!

    • @rogerhall1965
      @rogerhall1965 Год назад +2

      I too am frustrated with the bureaucracy in the PI, but this not on the PI government, it's actually the US since she is applying for the US Visa.

    • @leiraoleus9932
      @leiraoleus9932 Год назад +1

      It's a fact, you have money then u can make everybody move fast. Money is controlling everything.

    • @KitsapSlots
      @KitsapSlots Год назад +1

      Unfortunately there is a large number of Filipino tourists that overstay their visa. I understand not wanting to go back to the PI if life is better in the state for them, but it is just the sad truth of the world.

    • @ferosemariehass4576
      @ferosemariehass4576 Год назад

      It's not Phil govt she's applying for US tourist visa it's the US embassy it's very hard to get...

    • @lamplighter2012
      @lamplighter2012 Год назад

      I agree about the bureaucracy. But in the case of the US visa, the Philippine government has nothing to do with it. It is the US Embassy and its consul officers that decide who gets a visa.

  • @glog9486
    @glog9486 Год назад +2

    Tell Reche she should show up on time dress professionally smile when she sees her consulate be polite and do not show that she is nervous

  • @marieevasco3990
    @marieevasco3990 Год назад +3

    Cheer up Reche💐💐💐! There's always a reason why... Just enjoy life as it comes! All in God's perfect time 🙏🙏🙏

  • @BrownTyler-rq2xd
    @BrownTyler-rq2xd Год назад +17

    Reche don't feel bad because most Filipinos applied for US tourist visa they got denied

  • @roselocke2089
    @roselocke2089 Год назад +5

    Hi Dustin and Reche, I am a Filipina who came here in the US in a fiancées visa more than 30 years ago. I went through the same process as Reche did in my application and interview. I believe are he was denied because she is coming to the U.S. as single and tourist without funds and without her own income to support herself..

    • @FrankSouza-ss7cz
      @FrankSouza-ss7cz Год назад

      Yes you are right and let me add, what they look for is a good reason for you to return, property assets, business etc.

  • @edgardouy1621
    @edgardouy1621 Год назад +6

    Good morning

  • @jackspider9920
    @jackspider9920 Год назад +3

    US Visa is not a Joke.. it cost a lot of money. Hundreds of queue along Roxas boulevard without regard to rain or even hot weather just to get their shot. It's a big business.

  • @wanderingandroid
    @wanderingandroid Год назад +8

    i think people have already said it in here. basically US immigration has come to the conclusion reche has no job, business, property or any any kind of assets to comeback to once she's in the US. and contrary to popular belief. the majority of illegal immigrants coming in the US since the 2000's is from visa overstays and not from crossing the mexican border. and the philippines is in the top 5 list of countries immigrants are coming from together with mexico, china and india. so US immigration is very strict handing out visas to these specific countries.

  • @LuvMyLilBabe
    @LuvMyLilBabe Год назад +6

    as soon as Reche says she's vlogging in America, it's all over.. You're not supposed to work in the US without a work permit

    • @LuvMyLilBabe
      @LuvMyLilBabe Год назад +1

      I think there is a 5 year waiting for the next interview appointment once you get denied

    • @luckymards3333
      @luckymards3333 Год назад

      yeah ! ur right

  • @stevenundzid4765
    @stevenundzid4765 Год назад +2

    It's ok just a learning experience we all have them part of living. Don't get discouraged. 👍

  • @lubeulooksocutetogethertal4275
    @lubeulooksocutetogethertal4275 Год назад +4

    Justin my friend the first time my girlfriend applied from agency for Visa she got scammed by that agency I understand what you are saying my friend just be careful we are still waiting for the Visa

  • @nidascookingshow8852
    @nidascookingshow8852 Год назад +1

    hello guys From Nida's cooking show!!

  • @mheriko4034
    @mheriko4034 Год назад +1

    Yes Amigo Dustin getting Visa story is so familiar to us here, it was not easy and lots of documents and processing ( learning the German language first). But we learned more how to pass the interview through the infos from the people having the same expiriences of Visa denied. Good luck next time Reche, your Job there is the very important thing they want to know and the show money in your bank account to be sure that you can afford your tourist stay in the USA.

  • @lalaysvlog
    @lalaysvlog Год назад +3

    Its sad guys but try some other ways to get visa and hopping for the best😘😘

  • @soniab8997
    @soniab8997 Год назад +7

    Good morning everyone !!!

  • @MrVictor8201
    @MrVictor8201 Год назад +4

    Sorry you got denied. You got denied because you did not overcome Sec 214(b) of INA. That is the applicant (Reche) did not sufficiently demonstrate to the interviewer ( consul) that she qualify for a tourist visa. I watched the video and Reche failed miserably on the 3 questions that the consul asked her. Please review the video and you should have an idea why the consul handed you 214(b). If it helps you should read INA's definition of a tourist.

  • @leamsi323
    @leamsi323 Год назад +2

    I feel bad for you guys
    But don’t give up continue trying
    I know it’s hard being away from each other’s

  • @darleneieremia9513
    @darleneieremia9513 Год назад +3

    Hello Dustin and Reche!! I think Reche should have gone into the embassy for her interview by herself. I think the moment you mentioned you are no longer employed, that's when the red flag went up. If they ask whats the purpose of your trip to USA say you're going to a relative's wedding. You need to be employed, just so you can have a letterhead available stating you are currently employed. A bank statement and a lot of confidence in yourself.

  • @lolongwanderervlogs3208
    @lolongwanderervlogs3208 Год назад +3

    It happens to me too Reche I was denied twice and on the 3rd time I was granted a US visa.

  • @maryannagibson5838
    @maryannagibson5838 Год назад +1

    There's always a reason for everything. Time will come, hopefully soon.

  • @airforceveteran8515
    @airforceveteran8515 Год назад +3

    I think going to the US because you're a blogger, to me is a bad answer. Just tell them, that , it's your dream to see a beautiful country like the US, embrace their culture and food and come back to the Philippines very satisfied. Always answer short and sweet and always be humble. I remember when I came to the US, the interviewer asked me why I wanted to go to the US, and I said, to seek for a greener pasture and contribute to the society. Good luck next time.

  • @christopherholland8830
    @christopherholland8830 Год назад +5

    Sorry Reche

  • @msclumsy1443
    @msclumsy1443 Год назад +2

    That’s how it work apparently, it’s tiring and expensive and most of stressful from day 1, been through with that when i sponsored my fiance now husband. Better luck next time, atleast now you know what to expect, and most impt to prepare next time is to
    Proof that Reche has stable job, income etc.

  • @glog9486
    @glog9486 Год назад +1

    And yes Dustin you’re right there it depends who are your Consulate

  • @albertthedogeinstein7983
    @albertthedogeinstein7983 Год назад +2

    Smarter not harder, use JRC agency!!!

  • @geraldmoore9275
    @geraldmoore9275 Год назад +1

    Wise things were easier. Hard even in military to get a Visa for family. Cost was over priced. Just keep everything updated try again. Sure hope you the best Dustin and Rechee ❣️💗💗💗

  • @JanieO123
    @JanieO123 Год назад +1

    Hi Dustin & Reche, I'm so disappointed for you both that things didn't work out this time. Not Fair. 🥺God Bless you both. 🧡🙏

  • @melindanacional5346
    @melindanacional5346 Год назад +11

    Reche, please continue with your teaching profession, save enough money and prove to the US consul that you have a solid & stable job and that you can support yourself independently. It is a more stable work than YT and travel vlogging. With a stable job and solid financial background (of course with the help and support of Dustin), you can travel the world because you are a smart, strong willed, educated and independent woman. I hope that you can make it to the US very soon with Dustin. God bless.

  • @CruzEstherMejias-nx7sl
    @CruzEstherMejias-nx7sl Год назад +1

    Dustin , Reche, I am am writing this note on my wife's (Cruz E. Mejias) tablet.

  • @Tgree69
    @Tgree69 Год назад +2

    It is my understanding after researching, applying, and getting a K-1 visa for my now wife that the infamous Tourist visa to the USA is virtually impossible to get. Reserved strictly for more well off, business owning, or high paying job having Filipino. I see both sides of this. The agent has to have, without a shadow of doubt, that the Filipino is guaranteed to return. There are many Filipinos who want to visit their future family but cannot get a tourist visa which is sad. Somewhere along history the tourist visa was abused and ruined it for future possible visitors. My own personal opinion would be not to try again, but everyone has to make their own decision. Hopefully, sometime in the future, there will be a different visa that you will be applying for. ;)

  • @kuzinit2374
    @kuzinit2374 Год назад +3

    I think it may be faster to get a service to do the legwork for you

  • @yvonnehorneffer3516
    @yvonnehorneffer3516 Год назад +1

    Go to Brazil, Turkey, Spain, or Armenia. For a Filipino citizen you can go to those places with a 3 month visa.

  • @nickbernstein
    @nickbernstein Год назад +2

    Call your congressman. They can help with this kind of thing.

  • @gamerwits4329
    @gamerwits4329 Год назад +6

    Mornin guys

  • @mochapoundcake
    @mochapoundcake Год назад +6

    I remember when I went in for my interview for a student visa. No appointment necessary; first come, first served. The line was not that long so the embassy was able to interview everyone who showed up. The consul was an older lady who seemed unfamiliar with assistantship offers from universities to graduate students. But at the same time she couldn’t deny my application because my papers came from the university, which meant they were authentic. As I left the room, I made a show of stuffing that precious claim number in the Manila envelope I had with me for when I had to pick up my passport with the visa stamp later that day. That was several decades ago but it still feels like yesterday. 😁 🇺🇸

  • @marshallhoss35
    @marshallhoss35 Год назад

    Reche works, she is translator behind the scenes work. Need to check JRC for visa advice.

  • @glog9486
    @glog9486 Год назад +1

    And now I’m living at Las Vegas Nevada USA for 26 years now

  • @ethylenramos7496
    @ethylenramos7496 Год назад +1

    I came here in California 1992 and It was so beautiful. But now. homeless everywhere and so expensive. USA is getting crowded..I rather live in the Philippines. Someday I will go back there for good.

  • @brendamodesto8231
    @brendamodesto8231 Год назад

    Don't be sad maybe the soonest you can get there🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @itsfaye86
    @itsfaye86 11 месяцев назад +1

    For me the best option is to file fiancé visa/k1 or spousal if married cause if tourist visa you’re possible to get denied especially having a American boyfriend is a big redflag

  • @jackieng9963
    @jackieng9963 Год назад +1

    So sad n sorry for Richie did not pass but don't be sad n i did not know its so hard to get a Visa in Philippines but don't give up try again u will get it with Dustin support 😢😢😢 so sad going home solo 💪💪💪❤❤❤

  • @shirleymoore252
    @shirleymoore252 Год назад

    You can hire a lawyer just like what my husband (fiancee then) did for my K1 visa. The lawyer took 3 - 4 months before he can get me an interview in Manila. Or you can try applying for it. Then if she goes for the interview, make sure that she got photos of you together, correspondence between you like letters/cards in addition to what paperwork you mentioned in the video. Reche's job/employment history does not matter. An engagement ring will help too.
    Remember on K1 visa, she can't leave the US without a special pass to re-enter. The lawyer can take care of this too and so does the application for a green card. Good luck.

  • @marieevasco3990
    @marieevasco3990 Год назад +7

    🧡🙏

  • @billyhughes4077
    @billyhughes4077 Год назад +2

    I could tell by the smile the Richie had on her face that she’s going to the United States. Hallelujah.

  • @anjo3269
    @anjo3269 11 месяцев назад +1

    she can use the bakery as her financial background, maybe if they can put her name as one if the owner

  • @ferosemariehass4576
    @ferosemariehass4576 Год назад +1

    US passport holder is very easy to visit any country no problem...

  • @Jolly4012
    @Jolly4012 10 месяцев назад +1

    Being a jobless and going to US with the bf is a no no for them. The consul will really think that Rachel won’t come back.
    But if u guys already married, theres stuff that can be process because u will petition her.

  • @MNCases
    @MNCases Год назад +1

    OMG are you guys together? hahhaha I love you both..!

  • @floren879
    @floren879 Год назад

    Sorry to hear about Reche interview Dustin 🙏

  • @chedor7927
    @chedor7927 Год назад +1

    Tourist visa is the hardest visa to get. A lot of people who applied for tourist visas get denied.

  • @fredbigornia1814
    @fredbigornia1814 Год назад +8

    Dustin -
    It is tough and hard to get a visa and passport to take a province girl to travel from the Philippines to the U.S. or Europe or even Australia, Canada, maybe travel to Asia only it is easier. A U.S. citizen can sponsor a Filipino citizen. Immigration is strict now.. I am a U.S. citizen my girlfriend also lives in Cebu. Immigration needs a lot of requirements and documents, and the interviewers are not easy on you. It will cost you lots of money and more headache.

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 Год назад

      LOL US immigration isnt strict anymore. It is welcoming illegal immigrants with a red carpet and transportation and lodging. I believe they also get free cellphones and been told once by one of them they are given a card with 2500 cash. One of the processing center is in my city and they are walking around shopping at the mall and restaurants like they are tourist or people with money

    • @spriteythesillyhuskytv9267
      @spriteythesillyhuskytv9267 Год назад +1

      AUstralian visa is easier, as long as u submit requirements from a job and some show money. i got approved for single entry thru online. US and Canada are the hardest to get a visa from, got denied from both.

    • @fredbigornia1814
      @fredbigornia1814 Год назад +2

      @@klatt4057I agree with you so my chances of meeting my girlfriend is very slim, I want to apply for Dual citizenship if I will be approve, so far I have some of the documents, and maybe lack of the new requirements, I am saving my money so it will be lighter for me in case I get denied I will just keep praying for being approve and accepted...
      They probably want me to travel and run around to travel to Manila then to Cebu from the U.S. it is a hasshle and irritating inconvenience. I pray to God daily... 🙏 😔...

    • @fredbigornia1814
      @fredbigornia1814 Год назад +1

      @@spriteythesillyhuskytv9267 I see thank you for the feed back, it's maybe because Australia is just close to the Philippines location wise Philippines and Australia have a good connection with the Philippines has been our friend and ally Country ever since.

  • @guadalupelazar2384
    @guadalupelazar2384 11 месяцев назад

    SO SORY IT TOOK HER 2 YRS. FOR ME NOT THAT LONG CUZ MY BIYFRIEND W/ ME AT THAT TIME 1ST I WAS MARRIED IN P.I. THEN HE HELP ME PROCESS ALL THE PAPER WORK CUZ I KNOW NOTHING WERE TALKING BOUT SEVERAL YRS. AGO IAM A U.S. CITIZEN NOW THANK GOD SO TRY HELPING HER CUZ SHE SEEM LIKE A VERY NICE GIRL FOR U BEST OF LUCK FOR BOTH OF U

  • @ThisIsHarderThanIThought
    @ThisIsHarderThanIThought 11 месяцев назад

    u both have the looks of a meant to be couple (you know its meant to be when both of you resembles each others looks)...and you both seem to get along well.

  • @robertruck5501
    @robertruck5501 Год назад +1

    The whole fiance visa for US immigration is a royal pain in the ass. The back logs are huge and they are not getting caught up. California service center just increased from 15.5 months to now 16.5 months. I saw an immigration attorney this week. She said come back in September 2023. My NOA1 was January 3, 2023. The attorney said if case has not progressed to NVC, by September, she would file a request to Omaha Nebraska service center. Right now Omaha is in a 4.5 month backlog. Go figure, my application went to California.

  • @alexsarmiento5392
    @alexsarmiento5392 Год назад +1

    I think the best way is to marry her...a local civil wedding, then get her a wife's visa. I've watched Chadmae Vlog(American-Filipina vlog) and this is what they did.

  • @MARICELinPAUSA
    @MARICELinPAUSA Год назад +1

    My mother she Approves her US Tourist Visa She got her interview March 20 .And she cannot speak english a Little bit of tagalog But She pass her interview🙏

  • @jojolazcador
    @jojolazcador Год назад +2

    its easy to cross the border compare to get tourist visa or petition a family

  • @charlesweatherly3586
    @charlesweatherly3586 Год назад +1

    Hi Dustin, You are up against the US bureaucracy. If you are not married to her it will be almost impossible for her to get a Tourist Visa. If she were a celebrity, or business person not a problem. The want to see that there will be a strong draw/reason for her to leave the US and return home. Her having a Bank account, property such as a house,savings all things that would be a draw for her to come back to the PI. I know these things because of a personal connection. It can be done but as you alluded to it will be long expensive and the outcome would still not be guaranteed. Best wishes

  • @marieevasco3990
    @marieevasco3990 Год назад +5

    Thanks Dustin 🧡 for your full unconditional support, money, time & effort. You did your best! 👏👏Just keep enjoying life where ever it may lead you...take care always🙏🙏🙏

  • @nicolacrickmar8829
    @nicolacrickmar8829 Год назад +2

    Aaaww I feel so bad for the two of you but on the positive side better luck next time! You need to find fillapinas out there who have been through the same process, check their questions and answers. Anyone that has finally got through the interview, what did they say. what were they asked etc there must be someone out there who was allowed access to the USA. Also ask peoples is it always the same three questions, if it then then you must have to elaborate more with your answers. It is a shame they don't tell you why you were denied. Oh well, until the next time, make the most of your time together now and we can all cross our fingers for you both!

  • @jolez8117
    @jolez8117 Год назад +1

    Same thing happened to my niece march 13 her date of interview and only 3 questions after that denied,

  • @ysidrolopez9417
    @ysidrolopez9417 Год назад

    Dustin, you should have used a service like Filipina Visa or Rapid Visa, they would of informed you. I brought my wife, via the fiancé Visa program, it took me 12 months. The advisors told me a tourist Visa is only given to old females, non child bearing, with property and money in the bank, like $ 5k. You also have to show you can financially support the woman, in case she gets sick. You have to sign a Affidavit of Support, if you don’t have a steady job, then your parents can sign for her. When I asked the visa advisors about it( the tourist visa)they told me…you know how hard it is to get one…it’s almost like winning the lottery…and that is why they are crossing the US border….You have to provide proof of relationship…which you have via your RUclips videos. You can also opt to marry, which takes longer to petition, but the advantage is her green card and Social Security card will be waiting for her when she arrives, Rapid Visa can help, they know all the ropes ! Good luck !
    Sid

  • @outlawd1
    @outlawd1 Год назад +2

    I remember when I took my Indonesian wife #2 to Los Angeles immigration or something? The black lady asked my then wife are you marring this man to stay in the USA ? She stood silent because her English was poor I said thank you! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @tacho44
    @tacho44 Год назад

    There must be some viewers that can help, so so disappointing you were denied., may God help you.

  • @salomeramilovlog8188
    @salomeramilovlog8188 Год назад

    😢😥😢😥.time well come mga Langga..we praying for that someday Dai Rechie well go to U.S.A with Dong Dustin..isa ako sa magiging Masaya pag dumating ang time na yon Dai Rechie..from tha start i'm the one you guys Followers & Subscriber..thats ECQ time we back 2 yrs ago or 3 yrs ago i think?at ako ang nag pangalan sa inyo ng The Quarantine Love Story.pray natin na,someday bibigay ni Lord yan.🙏Always Watching From.Calabarzon Area of Manila.we love you mga Langga..💞Amping!🙏

  • @theodorebolan6724
    @theodorebolan6724 Год назад +1

    Sad to hear you were denied.

  • @francistansecoDOTcom
    @francistansecoDOTcom Год назад +1

    Keep trying. My mother have been denied three times with her US tourist visa application. She almost lost faith but tried the fourth time anyway and that is when she got it. God is good all the time.

  • @edithl.simonsen3943
    @edithl.simonsen3943 Год назад +2

    Hello Dustin and Reche, sorry to hear that Reche got denied for a visa to USA. 😔 But, I really hope that she will get the visa next time. I really don't get it why she got denied. Hope this is only April Fool , it's April 1 here in Denmark. Looking forward to see your next video traveling together to USA. 👍❤🇵🇭❤🇺🇸❤🍀

  • @Kc-2323
    @Kc-2323 Год назад

    Sorry to hear this news guys hopefully 3rd time lucky hey..✌🏾❤

  • @marvinchildress6498
    @marvinchildress6498 Год назад +2

    I am so sorry to hear this and it makes me upset because you guys dodo good for people. I believe it's a corrupt system. My heart ❤️ bleeds for you dear and Dustin

  • @jamesdee2434
    @jamesdee2434 Год назад +6

    Hugs foe Reche

  • @moniquecolan3917
    @moniquecolan3917 Год назад

    it will happen soon dont worry,, reche will get to travel.. just dont give up guys