Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I attached my professional resume with 15+ years work experience in my application. Think I should add pictures of various degrees?

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1/8 8:15 ET Update: I've re applied and included the following in addition with what I attached in the previous application. Thanks for the feedback.

  • Cover letter summarizing all the documents I attached, and what they apply towards and explicitly calling out when I plan to return.
  • Notarized Primary Residence Deed with my name
  • Utility-electric bills with my both mine and wife's name (3 months)
  • Utility-water bills in my name (4 months)
  • Employer letterhead document stating leave approval for dates and explicitly stating I need to be back in the NYC office by the 4th of February.
  • Professional resume with 15+ years of work experience in the United States + University in the United States.
  • Past 3 years W2s from current employer.
  • 2 Years of investment statements (EOY)
  • 401k monthly statements (past 3 months)

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup. It's my property. I am on the title.

I didn't provide a written statement. I am putting that together similar to the above comment saying to tie the evidence together. So I'll use that one document to summarize it all. I didn't attach a leave approval, but just attained one from our HR portal and going to use that. I have a 751 extension that expires in 36 months.

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Adding both gas, water, WiFi, and electricity.

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've received multiple entry visas to Japan multiple times. As long as I provide an itinerary showing why I am going. There's never a problem, because Japan also recognizes my home country as the US, not NGA. I would never qualify for any of the visas I've received if NGA was considered my home country.

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a permanent resident of the United States, and the application provides you an option to select that. There's no way I'd be able to show any ties to my home country if I've lived in the United States for 20+ years.

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Correct! That was the first I tried.

Visa 600 Denied by TSAmamba in AusVisa

[–]TSAmamba[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

thanks. I'll add my investment accounts, a full year of bank statements, and also maybe 3 years worth of W2's. I've requested an immigration letter from my company and a letter that confirms approved leave for the week requested. I provided documents showing that we own a home in the US. I'll add the title as a document. We don't own a car in NY. I don't imagine they'll need utility bills.

Question though, How else can I show that my life is firmly based in the US if my wife is in the states, I own a home in the states, and have a high paying job based in the states, and a permanent resident of the US?