Is it a problem that I've traveled to the US unemployed, in terms of applying for other visas? [closed]
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I am currently employed and if I can get the visitor visa I will be travelling to the US in March. I am planning to visit the UK in August as well. The potential issue is I will be unemployed in March and will be working around April or May. Do you think that UK EOC would question why I was travelling to the US as an unemployed person and how i was able to afford such a trip?
Edit: I am from Turkey
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Can you get a visa if you are unemployed?
Tourist Visas are not exclusive for the rich, the working, or those with businesses. How about those unemployed, can you apply for a tourist visa? Of course, you can; however, you need to prove your ties, your financial capacity and your purpose.Are visa applications still being processed?
U.S. embassies and consulates are working to resume routine visa services on a location-by-location basis as expeditiously as possible in a safe manner. However, the pandemic continues to severely impact the number of visas our embassies and consulates abroad are able to process.Why is getting a US visa so hard?
The consulate may also make it difficult for people from certain countries to get a U.S. visa if they have trends of visa misuse. For example, some countries have high cases of entering the U.S. as a tourist or other nonimmigrants and then never returning to their country of origin.Is getting a US tourist visa difficult?
Although the application process for a visitor visa is fairly simple, successfully obtaining it is harder than you might expect. The U.S. State Department, via its consulates around the world, denies a surprising number of visitor visa applications.Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby - Do We Have A Problem? (Audio)
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