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    Hello,

    I'm a female, 23. Planning to reapply (2nd time) for B2 (got rejected for b2 in May 2013 under section 214 ).

    * My sister is a green card holder and married to a US citizen.

    Previous application :

    * I was working (annual income 2.8 L per year)
    * My brother-in -law was sponsoring my trip
    * Have visited 5-6 Asian countries.
    * None of my docs were asked, just basic questions about my work, income, and my brother in law
    * Counsellor raised her eyebrow and said 'how come your Brother-in -law got citizen ship. ( my BIL is born n bought up in US).

    Current scenario :

    * I went to London for my masters in September 2013 on student visa
    * After I got done with my semester 1 ( September -December 2013) I came back to India and have withdrawn from my course from here due to some personal reasons, (Student visa stamp valid till 2015, is still there at my passport. But obvious I cannot use it for travelling to UK)
    * Currently I'm working under my dad in his company (colonisers & developers).
    * Planning to take up a course in US but afraid if I get a denial, will ruin my chances to get a b2 in future.
    * Have a good travel history.

    What should I do in this case shall I apply now ? shall I go for a student visa ? Or shall I take up a course in some different country then apply for B2 ? Applying with family would help ? So confused, please help !

  • #2
    reasons for past denial;
    young , single, very low income and close relatives in US( can help you settle there).

    If you apply again for a B2 , even if showing better income, chances of denial are high(past denial, young, single and people to help you settle there).

    coloniser and developer -- what is your dad's financial status? If it is very good, you could try other options.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by peace999 View Post
      reasons for past denial;
      young , single, very low income and close relatives in US( can help you settle there).

      If you apply again for a B2 , even if showing better income, chances of denial are high(past denial, young, single and people to help you settle there).

      coloniser and developer -- what is your dad's financial status? If it is very good, you could try other options.

      Thank you for your awaiting reply.

      Yes, I got the reasons for the denial. But this time I don’t want to take any risk like I can even got for a course or shall I go for B2 again ? PLease advice, in what ways I could make my case strong.

      My Dad’s financial status is pretty good. What other options I could try for ?

      P.S I was thinking not to apply with family, As I don’t want to risk their visas because of me. I have already mentioned that my sister is on green card in US. Planning not to mention the same in my parents forms.

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      • #4
        You cannot make your case strong for a B2 because
        all the reasons for denial (which you got )will come into play again. You cannot change them.

        Forget about B2. Apply for a student visa showing your dad's money. Or if you wish to work in US , find an employer in US
        who can file an H-1b for you. H-1b ; 214b issues donot apply.
        Last edited by peace999; 03-07-2014, 06:18 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by peace999 View Post
          You cannot make your case strong for a B2 because
          all the reasons for denial (which you got )will come into play again. You cannot change them.

          Forget about B2. Apply for a student visa showing your dad's money. Or if you wish to work in US , find an employer in US
          who can file an H-1b for you. H-1b ; 214b issues donot apply.
          Ok, So as suggested I should not go for B2 visa but I have no plans to work in US as of now.

          What about if I apply for some short term course (6-9 months) at a very renowned institution but it's in the same city where my sister is.

          Also If I apply for a student visa showing my money instead of dad’s, Will it be fine ??

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Active12 View Post
            Ok, So as suggested I should not go for B2 visa but I have no plans to work in US as of now.

            What about if I apply for some short term course (6-9 months) at a very renowned institution but it's in the same city where my sister is.

            Also If I apply for a student visa showing my money instead of dad’s, Will it be fine ??
            Ok, So as suggested I should not go for B2 visa but I have no plans to work in US as of now.

            What about if I apply for some short term course (6-9 months) at a very renowned institution but it's in the same city where my sister is.

            Also If I apply for a student visa showing my money instead of dad’s, Will it be fine ??

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