Is it okay if I join the counseling session with my father?
08 Jul 2026 · Answered by Muskan Jain · 1 min read
Yes, it's absolutely okay to join the counseling session with your father. Having a family member, especially a parent, can be helpful for support and to clarify any financial or visa-related questions during the session.
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