Going to the USA on a reason different from what I said when getting a visa [duplicate]

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I recently acquired a B1/B2 visa for two years on grounds of attending an environment conference in California, however the conference will not take place as scheduled, So can I visit another state such as Colorado to visit someone?



Best Answer

Yes you can. As long as your trip is genuine.




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Can a visa be denied for no reason?

The truth is that there's no one major reason why visa applications get denied. Approval or denial of applications is based on many different factors. Immigration officers consider a whole bunch of things before deciding whether to approve or not.

What are the reasons for US visa rejection?

The most common reasons for US Visa Refusal are:
  • You have not fully completed the Visa application.
  • You have not provided all the supporting documents.
  • You did not establish eligibility for the Visa category.
  • You were convicted of a crime that involves moral turpitude.
  • You were convicted of drug violation.


Does immigration know your travel history?

Answer: The Department of State does not keep records of citizens' travels. The only record of your travels is your passport containing entry and exit stamps. The immigration office of the country/s you traveled to MAY be able to provide you with information on your entry into their borders.

What will prevent you from getting a visa?

In addition to restrictions on the number of visas issued, certain situations can disqualify your family member from obtaining a visa....These crimes include:
  • Drug trafficking;
  • Prostitution;
  • Human trafficking, including sex trafficking;
  • Murder;
  • Manslaughter;
  • Sex crimes;
  • Spousal abuse;
  • Child abuse; and.




BEING LEGAL IN THE U.S EVEN AFTER YOUR VISA EXPIRES




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