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RE: 🏍️ Surprise Rainstorm = πŸ›’οΈ Oil Change πŸˆβ€β¬› Hive's Cat Curator & A Failed US Visa Interview πŸ›ƒ

Ah yes, same problem by most Filipinos. At least I need to be employed, a taxpayer of my country, have a bank account, and other proof of ties in my country. It can be a little impressive if I am also a well-traveled individual. Most of my visa applications, I need to show 100,000 PHP in my bank account or about 1,700 USD. I never asked my husband to sponsor me a visa because it's more difficult with all the required docs. I tried my luck with the help of Japan visa though. If you have a registered business in your country under your wife's name, that would be helpful. That would be her proof of ties to her country. Do you own a few properties under her name or vehicles/car?

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It's so pleasing when you discover a place that you want to visit and the place has a sensible visa policy and fees. Unfortunately we don't have a business license in either of our name's, no car, just a tuk-tuk, some cheap motorbikes and a tiny piece of land, not even close to the amount of wealth required for the American tourist visa.

It's really hard to start a business here in Cambodia. It now costs several thousand dollars a year in taxes, fees, and licenses, to do this, so most ordinary people in Cambodia operate an unlicensed business. We could get a tourist visa to Albania, just outside the EU, but I don't think my family would meet us there despite it being a very friendly and safe country.

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