Hello everyone, I am an EU citizen and I applied for a b2 visa a year ago, because I wanted to travel for a longer period of time. This visa was rejected and now I plan to do a course in America. Now my question is: does it make sense to apply for a student visa or is it very likely that it will be denied because of my rejected b2?
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However, it's important to note that each visa application is evaluated on its own merits, and previous visa denials do not necessarily mean that your new application will be automatically denied.
When you apply for a student visa, you will need to demonstrate to the U.S. consulate or embassy that you are a genuine student with strong ties to your home country and that you intend to return there after completing your studies. Additionally, you will need to provide evidence of your financial ability to support yourself during your stay in the U.S. and show that you have been accepted to a legitimate and accredited educational institution.
If you can provide strong and convincing evidence to support your application, there is a good chance that your student visa will be approved. However, it's important to be honest about your previous visa rejection and address any concerns that the consulate or embassy might have about your intentions for traveling to the U.S.
I hope this information helps you in making an omegle informed owespeedtest decision shagle. Good luck with your student visa application!
Last edited by MaquinCarimul; 07-20-2023, 08:09 AM.
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