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Woodring,

As always, your interview is what really makes or breaks you. Not your bank. However, keep in mind, if you're being interviewed as a "machann manje" for example, and you show up with huge bank account, more than likely the Officer is going to deny you, because he knows you have probably borrowed that money from someone else to put in your account just for that purpose.

What they look for, is what ties the interviewee to Haiti, that'll make him/her feel obligated to go back.

I hope this and my previous segment can answer your friend's questions.

Reggie

Reggie, June 5 2016, 9:12 PM

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