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Hi all,

I appeared today (18 Nov 2015) in US consulate Dubai. I am having residents visa in Dubai. I got rejected only after asking 4 question. Please suggest what should I do?

Q1: why are you going to US?
To conduct training of software that we have developed.

Q2: what that software is about?
[Explained]

Q3: Where will you go in US?
LA California.

Q4: How long have you been in Dubai>
I said 9 months but actually I am here for 14 months.

Then after writing something she said unfortunately we cant grant you visa because you don't have strong ties to your country of residence.

VO didn't ask about invitation letter etc.
Even in next counter my colleague was there we were going together to conduct training but she got the visa and her VO asked her to show all documents. I don't understand what problem was there with my case? I think I got bit confused therefore she rejected me.

However, my company is saying to apply again after 2 weeks because I am the key resource to conduct training. And they are sending me another letter which demonstrate the necessity to conduct training.

Will I get visa If I appear again in mid December 2015? and show new company letter that shows my need in US office?
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