Hi everyone,
I was denied a B2 (Tourist) Visa at the US Consulate in Cape Town a few months ago when I was attempting to visit my boyfriend of over a year (a US citizen) in his home state due to a lack of ties to South Africa. I am a female in my early-mid 20s, obviously unmarried and with no children. I have stable employment with our family business but I do not own/rent any land myself, although I do own a car. I have a bank account with a moderate (over $5k USD) amount in savings. I brought documents supporting these things to my interview but was denied before I had a chance to present them.
Due to the denial we have made alternate plans to go on vacation in Central America at the end of the year so I can officially meet his family (as he has spent time with me in South Africa and met mine), but unfortunately the only cost efficient options to fly to Central America from South Africa are via the USA, meaning I again need to apply for a US Visa.
I have done research on the 'Transit' (C1) Visa but it seems from the few opinions I've found that this is more geared towards Ship/Plane crew members than people simply transiting to other countries through the USA and it seems recommended to apply for a B2 Visa in this case instead. This worries me, as I've previously been denied a B2 visa.
I'd appreciate any opinions as to what I can do in this situation, and how to better my chances of successfully obtaining the visa I need this time.
Thank you very much!
I was denied a B2 (Tourist) Visa at the US Consulate in Cape Town a few months ago when I was attempting to visit my boyfriend of over a year (a US citizen) in his home state due to a lack of ties to South Africa. I am a female in my early-mid 20s, obviously unmarried and with no children. I have stable employment with our family business but I do not own/rent any land myself, although I do own a car. I have a bank account with a moderate (over $5k USD) amount in savings. I brought documents supporting these things to my interview but was denied before I had a chance to present them.
Due to the denial we have made alternate plans to go on vacation in Central America at the end of the year so I can officially meet his family (as he has spent time with me in South Africa and met mine), but unfortunately the only cost efficient options to fly to Central America from South Africa are via the USA, meaning I again need to apply for a US Visa.
I have done research on the 'Transit' (C1) Visa but it seems from the few opinions I've found that this is more geared towards Ship/Plane crew members than people simply transiting to other countries through the USA and it seems recommended to apply for a B2 Visa in this case instead. This worries me, as I've previously been denied a B2 visa.
I'd appreciate any opinions as to what I can do in this situation, and how to better my chances of successfully obtaining the visa I need this time.
Thank you very much!
Comment