Visa Denial at the US Embassy [closed]

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I have been denied a student visa three times within a couple of 6 months, i was so nervous at the first appointment with the consular, so he asked for my sponsor er bank statement which was my sister and i couldn't not provide it when requested for since i did not go with it, the second appointment i can not not say precisely why i was denied a visa again. I had to write a deferment letter to the university which was granted and they sent me a new student I-20 for the fall session 2019, i booked for the 3rd appointment in October and i was denied for the 3rd time. The consular was so mean that she asked me UN- expected questions that goes this way.

  1. She started with this statement, i can see you have been denied twice while pressing her computer.
  2. She did not even asked me the course i would be studying.
  3. She asked me where i work.
  4. How many school did i applied for
  5. How did i hear about the university
  6. Did i write any exams like TOEFL and rest

I guess i answered all above questions correctly

  1. And so she asked me this, what has last change with me since the last time i applied , then i started explaining myself because i did not prepare myself for such question and she just cut me off and gave me blue paper again.

I am very sure i was denied because of the 8th question because she asked me that question twice and i cant even remember what i was saying since i was not preparing for such question.



Best Answer

I'm sorry to hear about that experience but the best advice for you is to stop applying. With 3 refusals in 6 months you are not going to US anytime soon.

Please accept that and move on. You're wasting your time and money and hurting your future immigration prospects. After that I would not even look for a reason it just doesn't help at that point.

As noted by @phoog below, It may be helpful to seek help from an immigration lawyer.




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What happens when a US visa is denied?

If denied a visa, in most cases the applicant is notified of the section of law which applies. Visa applicants are also advised by the consular officer if they may apply for a waiver of their ineligibility.

Can I reapply for US visa after denial?

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.

Is the US visa embassy open?

Immigrant Visa Stamping : US Embassy in India have resumed processing of Immigrant Visas and there are no restrictions in place.

How long does the U.S. Embassy hold refusal records?

In the refusal letter, the consular officer will indicate additional information required to complete the visa application. You have one year from the date of the refusal to submit the information, and no further action can be taken on your application until you provide this information.



10 Reasons Your US Visa May be Denied




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