Hindu American Foundation

Support TFVA: Help Unite Families While Preventing Overstays
Members of Congress have introduced the bipartisan Temporary Family Visitation Act (TFVA), HR 6670 and S 3440, to create a narrowly tailored B-3 Visa category. Led by Reps. Scott Peters (D-CA) and Stephanie Bice (R-OK) and Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), this bill allows the relatives of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to visit the United States briefly for important life events.

Under the current system, many applicants, with close family living in the U.S. are routinely denied B-2 visas over concerns about potential overstays. Due to this, families are prevented from attending weddings, funerals, graduations, and other significant life events.

Without HR 6670 and S 3440, short-term caregiving needs often go unmet and loved ones are absent during moments that cannot be postponed or re-lived. These challenges affect thousands of families across the country.

The Temporary Family Visitation Act seeks to address this gap by establishing a dedicated B-3 Visa category that creates a clear and lawful pathway for qualifying relatives to visit the United States temporarily for important family occasions. This bill is carefully limited in scope and structured with appropriate safeguards that balances compassion with accountability. At its core, HR 6670 and S 3440 affirm the importance of family presence during pivotal life events and provides a responsible solution for families who seek only the opportunity to be together when it matters most.

We need YOU to contact Representative Kevin Kylie to urge him to support HR 6670!

Please note: This Action Alert is limited to U.S. citizens residing in California’s 3rd Congressional District.

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