Members Jtmjxn Posted yesterday at 01:03 AM Members Posted yesterday at 01:03 AM This may be in the wrong forum, but do any of you guys have any advise for a Scort to get a us visitors visa? Currently lives in Colombia Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Members Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM 29 minutes ago, Jtmjxn said: This may be in the wrong forum, but do any of you guys have any advise for a Scort to get a us visitors visa? Currently lives in Colombia If you care about him, you should advise him to stay away from the USA until the current racist in chief is gone. Primeone385 1 Quote
Members Jtmjxn Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM Author Members Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM At the risk of laying down with dogs and getting fleas, that comment has nothing to do with my post and by the way, he’s a fan of the “racist in chief” Quote
12is12 Posted yesterday at 02:09 AM Posted yesterday at 02:09 AM I would advise him to first of all read a spanish translatation of the relevant info in the formal website. If he cant or wont do that, he's not ganna withstand the real hurdles. The coterie of his object of admiration is moving in the direction of stopping legal immigration as well. This is NOT a good time for him. Primeone385 1 Quote
Members Jtmjxn Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Author Members Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM 8 minutes ago, 12is12 said: I would advise him to first of all read a spanish translatation of the relevant info in the formal website. If he cant or wont do that, he's not ganna withstand the real hurdles. The coterie of his object of admiration is moving in the direction of stopping legal immigration as well. This is NOT a good time for him. Yes, it does not look like any easy application. Any idea how much money he would need in the bank? Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM Members Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM 50 minutes ago, Jtmjxn said: At the risk of laying down with dogs and getting fleas, that comment has nothing to do with my post and by the way, he’s a fan of the “racist in chief” As many Colombians, until they get deported. floridarob, Travelingguy and Primeone385 3 Quote
floridarob Posted yesterday at 05:50 AM Posted yesterday at 05:50 AM 4 hours ago, Jtmjxn said: This may be in the wrong forum, but do any of you guys have any advise for a Scort to get a us visitors visa? Currently lives in Colombia It used to come down to one thing: convincing the consular officer that he will return to Colombia and that the trip is genuinely for tourism only. That is a very high hurdle for most escorts. The U.S. does not operate on a simple checklist where you meet X requirements and a visa is granted. It is largely discretionary and based on perceived risk of overstaying. A common misconception among many Latinos is that an invitation letter helps. In the U.S., it often does the opposite. It can signal that you already have housing and support in place, which raises overstay concerns. What they actually look at includes owning property, being married with kids, owning or running a business, stable and well-documented employment, age, and especially travel history outside their home country with proof of always returning. Most escorts fail several or all of these. I’m friendly with people at the U.S. consulate here in Mexico. My boyfriend was approved because he was considered a known low-risk applicant. He has extensive international travel for vacations and always returned home. Many of his friends were denied, including some professionals. The financial risk is at least $185 USD for the application, with a high chance of disappointment. I’m not sure whether the additional $250 visa integrity fee has actually been implemented yet. And given that Colombia is currently on Trump's shit list, I wouldn’t hold my breath 🤷♂️ Travelingguy and Tantric 2 Quote
Members Primeone385 Posted 6 hours ago Members Posted 6 hours ago On 1/20/2026 at 5:33 PM, Latbear4blk said: If you care about him, you should advise him to stay away from the USA until the current racist in chief is gone. I was going to say the same thing. Several guys from brazil want to come and visit. I told them this is not the time to do so. Unless you want to be looking over your shoulder wondering if ICE is coming after you. I live in California and we have had ICE arrest people in SF bay area. I even saw arrest as I was driving past a dealership. Quote
Members Primeone385 Posted 6 hours ago Members Posted 6 hours ago 21 hours ago, floridarob said: It used to come down to one thing: convincing the consular officer that he will return to Colombia and that the trip is genuinely for tourism only. That is a very high hurdle for most escorts. The U.S. does not operate on a simple checklist where you meet X requirements and a visa is granted. It is largely discretionary and based on perceived risk of overstaying. A common misconception among many Latinos is that an invitation letter helps. In the U.S., it often does the opposite. It can signal that you already have housing and support in place, which raises overstay concerns. What they actually look at includes owning property, being married with kids, owning or running a business, stable and well-documented employment, age, and especially travel history outside their home country with proof of always returning. Most escorts fail several or all of these. I’m friendly with people at the U.S. consulate here in Mexico. My boyfriend was approved because he was considered a known low-risk applicant. He has extensive international travel for vacations and always returned home. Many of his friends were denied, including some professionals. The financial risk is at least $185 USD for the application, with a high chance of disappointment. I’m not sure whether the additional $250 visa integrity fee has actually been implemented yet. And given that Colombia is currently on Trump's shit list, I wouldn’t hold my breath 🤷♂️ So @floridarob I am going to ask you this question. Cause I am hearing some disturbing news about Americans having issues with there passports. Several people have posted videos about arriving to the destination only to be told that their passport is not valid or it was marked as "lost" or "stolen". Do you know of this and if so any tips? I know this is not the point of this particular thread but I thought it might be a good question to as since you are friendly with people at the U.S. consulate there in Mexico. Here is a video about what I am seeing in places like TicTok, X, and Instagram. Quote
Mavica Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 1/20/2026 at 8:03 PM, Jtmjxn said: This may be in the wrong forum, but do any of you guys have any advise for a Scort to get a us visitors visa? Currently lives in Colombia The timing isn't right. Quote
floridarob Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Primeone385 said: Do you know of this Only what I briefly saw on social media and youtube..... it's difficult to know what's real and what's AI, what's clickbait or bloggers making shit up and then add in we're living in Bizzaro world times, as stupid and ridiculous some things sound, they are true.... I'm traveling tomorrow for the next couple of weeks, so won't see them anytime soon. Quote