Denied visa after seemingly authorized long stay

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My mother and father enter the US together dad was given six months to stay and my mother was given 2 and a half years to stay we did not notice it until we was finding what need to done, to apply for she stay longer because I was recovering from surgery. We was told that she can stay as long as she leave before the day on her paper I told them the day but all they said was just make sure you made copy of the document. Now after six year they denied visa to my mother accusing her of over stay. What we can do?



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There is basically nothing you can do. She might not have a ban, but they can still deny nonimmigrant visas for "failure to overcome the presumption of immigrant intent" if there is anything they do not like in her history, and they do not like someone who stayed in the US, say, 1-2 years, on a visitor visa, even if their I-94 happened to be given for that long by mistake.




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Can visa be rejected after approval?

After relevant information is reviewed, the application is approved or denied, based on standards established in U.S. law. While the vast majority of visa applications are approved, U.S. law sets out many standards under which a visa application may be denied.

What are the possible reasons for visa denial?

What Are the Reasons for Visa Rejection and Refusal?
  • Incomplete Application and Data Mismatch. ...
  • Violating Visa Rules and Documentation Process. ...
  • Incomplete Travel Itinerary. ...
  • Inapplicable Travel Insurance for Specific Destinations. ...
  • Insufficient Reason Explaining the Intent of Travel. ...
  • Status of Your Passport.


What happens if your visa gets denied?

Often, applicants are advised by the consular officer to apply for a waiver of their ineligibility, if applicable in their case. The ineligibilities (reasons for visa denials) might be temporary or permanent. Those with temporary ineligibilities can re-apply for a visa in case they overcome them.

When can I reapply for U.S. visa after denial?

Do refused applicants have to wait three to six months before reapplying? There is no time restriction on resubmitting an application after a refusal. If additional information or supporting documentation is available which may further demonstrate applicant's qualification for a visa, an application may be resubmitted.



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