What documents are needed for a Togolese citizen to prove they are qualified for a visa?
Under U.S. law, each applicant must be judged based upon the individual merits of his or her case. Therefore, it would be unfair to state that each applicant must have documents to prove X, Y, and Z to qualify for a visa. Each applicant has his or her specific purpose of travel as well as ties outside of the U.S. Current U.S. visa law states that the burden of proof is placed solely upon the applicant to prove they do not intend to immigrate to the U.S., and it is therefore his or her responsibility to document what he or she feels will compel them to exit the U.S. We ask that each applicant be ready to discuss his or her ties during his or her visa interview and, if documentation is necessary, arrangements can be made for the applicant to present documentation pertinent to his or her eligibility.