Getting a U.S. visa denial can be frustrating, but understanding the common reasons for rejection can help prevent it. One of the primary reasons is incomplete or incorrect documentation. Always double-check that all forms are correctly filled out and supported by proper evidence.
Another common issue is insufficient proof of ties to your home country. Applicants must demonstrate strong family, employment, or financial connections that ensure their return after visiting the U.S.
Financial instability is also a major concern. If you cannot show that you have enough funds to support yourself during your stay, your visa may be denied. Additionally, prior immigration violations, criminal history, or inconsistencies in your interview responses can lead to rejection.
To avoid these pitfalls, consult an immigration attorney before applying. They can help strengthen your application, ensuring you meet all requirements for approval.
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