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    NUMBER OF APPLICANTS FOR RECEIVING U.S. NON-IMMIGRANT VISA BECOMES STABLE FOR PAST TWO YEARS IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 19 2007

    YEREVAN,DECEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. As of December 18, 10 400 people have
    applied to the U.S. Embassy in Armenia for receiving U.S. non-immigrant
    visa. This index is almost the same in comparison with that of the
    previous year. This statement was made by Robin Busse, the Consul
    of the U.S. Embassy in Armenia. According to him, the number of
    applicants has decreased since 1999, and has become stable for the
    past two years. Robin Busse also mentioned that approximately 60% of
    the applications for receiving non-immigrant visa has been rejected
    for the past ten years.

    According to him, by the U.S. Law on Immigration, any person applying
    for visa is considered a potential immigrant. In his words, the aim
    of conducting interviews is to find out the stable relations and
    circumstances of the applicant, that is personal, financial-economic,
    real estate property, to name but a few, which will make him/her
    return. However, in the words of Robin Busse, "they take into
    consideration the consciousness of the person." That is to say,
    the applicant may have a profitable job but not be able to present
    the aim of his journey in a convincing way. The Consul admits that
    sometimes they also make mistakes, however, he is sure that they
    mainly make right decisions.

    Robin Busse also mentioned that the number of the RA citizens, who
    break the terms of the visa and stay in the United States of America
    longer or do not return at all, is not small.
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