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My Thai friend came over today and asked for help writing a letter for his 23 year old  niece that wants to visit California and improve her English , 

She will be staying at his house in California ,   and she thought it would be good to have a letter from him that he will be responsible for her, 

 

She has been here once already and did not overstay , 

 

So can you give me pointers of what to include in this letter , and what NOT to include . 

And no she does not plan on working here  or staying here , 

 

Does she need a return ticket ,  

She does not have a place she plans on learning English , she will be taught by am American friend , 

is it better she signs up for an English school  ?

 

She does not plan on trouble coming over and getting thru US Immigration , but she wants this letter " Just in case"

 

Any help appreciated

Posted
2 hours ago, oldcarguy said:

will a letter hurt  ?

or just not help

 

the letter would have the contact info anyway , 

and my friend lives and works near the airport,

 

thanks

 

Just be patient.

 

I expect and hope someone who really knows what they're talking about will comment sometime soon with good advice for you.

 

 

 

 

Posted
this is what we have now,,,,,
 
Too whom it may concern
I am pleased to extend an invitation for my niece ( Name on Passport) to visit me in the USA , I will provide her with room and board during her stay at my home,
My address is  xxxx   xxxxx California
,I would appreciate if you would give her a visa to visit us , 
Should you have any questions please feel to contact me or my wife at (310) 973-xxxx  or email ..........
Posted

thanks for the form link , 

 

is that needed for only a visit or if someone is moving here long term, 

 

it just seems like it is for someone more than a month or 2 visit , 

Posted
6 minutes ago, andy said:

The affidavit of support is for spouse/fiance & immigrant visas, not for tourists.  Just have a contact number handy when going through immigration.  A letter asking for a visa doesn't make sense as according to the OP she already has one.

 

I don't see where the OP states she already has her visa.

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