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If spending vs saving $160 is material to your decision making, your chances of obtaining an F visa is very poor
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Originally posted by TarCas View PostWhat is your country of birth and passport ?
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Originally posted by daggit View PostYou've noted the reason for your denial 214(b) in your first post; that is the standard reason to every denied applicant at an embassy. A US visa is a privilege, not a right. If your intention.. alongwith your parents' intentions who got a visa.. is to visit your relative, a student visa is not the appropriate visa type for you. These are how a CO is likely view your circumstances.
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Originally posted by mzohaib View PostI am not desperate for getting US visa. First visit and study is different thing. As my intention is to visit my relative there when i have applied the visa so if they have not given me visa without giving any reason that the different thing.
Regarding my intention to study, i got admission in few universities so that's why i want to apply for masters and my company gives me leave for study too. There is nothing like i am dying to go to US.
Anyway thanks for your kind advise and opinion.
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Originally posted by daggit View PostLooking as an outsider begs the question, if you were so intent on studying in the US, why not apply for a student visa in the first place? To a CO, applying right after a B refusal only makes you appear desperate for a US visa; and they are familiar with attempts at visa shopping. Chances are slim to none, but if you have a spare $160, nothing prevents you from trying.
I am not desperate for getting US visa. First visit and study is different thing. As my intention is to visit my relative there when i have applied the visa so if they have not given me visa without giving any reason that the different thing.
Regarding my intention to study, i got admission in few universities so that's why i want to apply for masters and my company gives me leave for study too. There is nothing like i am dying to go to US.
Anyway thanks for your kind advise and opinion.
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Looking as an outsider begs the question, if you were so intent on studying in the US, why not apply for a student visa in the first place? To a CO, applying right after a B refusal only makes you appear desperate for a US visa; and they are familiar with attempts at visa shopping. Chances are slim to none, but if you have a spare $160, nothing prevents you from trying.Last edited by daggit; 08-03-2016, 02:27 PM.
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Student visa chances after visit visa refusal
Hello,
I got my visit visa refused back in April 2016 based on 214(b) rejection. Although i have very good international travel history before to Europe and UK. This refusal really disappoints me. And i have no immediate relatives in US. Now i want to apply for study visa in US. But i am afraid because of my previous refusal what should i do, should i go for this. I am doing a job in a private firm right now and have IELTS 6. There are few universities who are accepting my admission. Including National university san diego
and Tennessee State University. But i am not applying because of my refusal. Please suggest me what should i do. My father is going to retire this month should this effect also my visa chances b/c he will bear my study expenses although i have some saving also.
Please share useful opinions.
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