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    I got my B1 Visa rejected for third time. I have an arrest record but no conviction (16 year old case, was dismissed in 2012). First time I didn't mention it in DS160 thinking you need to mention only if you were convicted. But later I read different posts that mention you need to declare regardless.
    No question related to arrest was asked in first two interviews, rejected under section 214(B). This Time, I was asked about it and I provided details. I was even having court orders but she didn't look and refused under section 214(B).
    Is it mean that I will never get B1 Visa and have to apply using any kind of waiver? or I can try for fourth time ? Please suggest.

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    Originally posted by bhgnis View Post
    I got my B1 Visa rejected for third time. I have an arrest record but no conviction (16 year old case, was dismissed in 2012). First time I didn't mention it in DS160 thinking you need to mention only if you were convicted. But later I read different posts that mention you need to declare regardless.
    No question related to arrest was asked in first two interviews, rejected under section 214(B). This Time, I was asked about it and I provided details. I was even having court orders but she didn't look and refused under section 214(B).
    Is it mean that I will never get B1 Visa and have to apply using any kind of waiver? or I can try for fourth time ? Please suggest.
    Because you lied or hide information on your first visa application.
    - I am not an Attorney, hence not giving any legal advice. Just sharing MY opinion with an intent to help others.

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      You can try as many times you want. They can also deny as many times they want.

      There is no waiver you can do in this case. Is not that a B1 visa is really needed...you can join meetings and conferences in other countries and/or via Skype.

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