July 27, 2010
Is social anxiety considered a serious mental illness that would lead to denial of a fiance visa?
I’ve just been wondering, I couldn’t find the answer any where to whether social anxiety or depression would be classified as a serious mental illness, that would cause denial of a fiance visa if the person the foreigner is marrying has it.
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Tags: denial, Depression, fiance visa, foreigner, mental illness, Social Anxiety.
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Comments on Is social anxiety considered a serious mental illness that would lead to denial of a fiance visa?
only if it affects your ability to earn a living so that you wouldn’t be able to file a sufficient affidavit of support. actually, normally the interviewing officer focuses only on whether the applicant might have a serious mental illnesses, so even if you were schizophrenic or bi-polar, it wouldn’t affect your ability to file a petition or get married.
I would not say it is a serious mental illness, however it is a problem that many have. Unfortunately, most people ignore it while it gets worse and worse.
Social anxiety is triggered by blushing or vice versa. So, anyone who can stop one or the other can lead a normal life without any worries. It is actually quiet easy to cure these problems, I found you couple of books you should read and enjoy being cured from this social phobia.
http://stopblushinginpublic.com
Hope this helps.
they dont give a medical to the US citizen …
but what sort of idiot would want to marry into such problems
probably those who just want a green card