Hi I am a student in canada who would like to apply for a visitor visa to US. I have been rejected three times back in my country. Will that affect my chances of being approved? Plz plz help!!! Thanks
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Depends on a lot of factors;
*Reasons for denial in home country? Salient features of all the 3 interviews.
*When was the last denial?
*Are you single or married?
*Any family in canada?
* How much time to your graduation in canada?
*Present funds in canada? Are you working part-time?
*Your visa status in canada?
*Present purpose of visit to US?
*Any family in US and on what visas?
*What are your actual plans; to settle down in home country, canada or
US?
Originally posted by asma1329Hi I am a student in canada who would like to apply for a visitor visa to US. I have been rejected three times back in my country. Will that affect my chances of being approved? Plz plz help!!! Thanks
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ok... recent denial was based on the fact that i was supposed to send in documents but did not because i didnt see the need to as i didnt need the visa anymore...that was on august 2005...i'm single..i have an aunt in canada...i will be graduating in 3 years as i am a first year student..no i am not working part time in canada...i'm on a four year student visa in Canada...purpose of visit is to visit uncle and his wife...my uncle is a permanent resident but his wife is an american citizen..my plans is to settle in my home country...
this is my case....do u think i will get rejected...or should i go back to my home country to apply...
thanks for ur helpp...immediate response needed!!
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If you can arrange a business purpose rather than a casual visit, let us say , to attend a seminar or an exhibition, or a few weeks externship in US directly related to your study course in canada, chances will be very good. If you cannot arrange that, you can still take a shot at it applying from canada, since a positive factor is that you have a good 3 years of study left in canada. Ask for a short visit of say 2-3 weeks, show an enrolment cum leave letter from your school for the same period, show enough funds in your bank , show your future plans on return to India.
Originally posted by asma1329ok... recent denial was based on the fact that i was supposed to send in documents but did not because i didnt see the need to as i didnt need the visa anymore...that was on august 2005...i'm single..i have an aunt in canada...i will be graduating in 3 years as i am a first year student..no i am not working part time in canada...i'm on a four year student visa in Canada...purpose of visit is to visit uncle and his wife...my uncle is a permanent resident but his wife is an american citizen..my plans is to settle in my home country...
this is my case....do u think i will get rejected...or should i go back to my home country to apply...
thanks for ur helpp...immediate response needed!!
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