My friend's visa application was rejected even thou she had all the documents and plenty of supporting evidence along with her. After the fact her and I were discussing how the interview appointment went. She said she was asked to present DS-156, DS-157, and proof of her employment, which she did. Even thou she had a cover letter and sponsorship documents, she was not asked to show them and so didn't. Her application received a Section 214(b) refusal. I told her she should have presented the cover and invitation letters together with the other documents requested at first, even thou they were not specifically mentioned. But she said she was nervous about offending the consular official, so she didn't show them.
Was my suggestion correct, that she should have just gone ahead and showed the letters? Or was she correct to be so "polite" and reserved? Overall, what is the protocol for presenting documents to the interviewer?
Was my suggestion correct, that she should have just gone ahead and showed the letters? Or was she correct to be so "polite" and reserved? Overall, what is the protocol for presenting documents to the interviewer?
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