28-35% of F-1 visas are refused
The F-1 visa is for students. It applies for associates, bachelors, and masters degrees, PHDs and ESL programs. The first step of this process is getting admission to a U.S. school.
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Common Issues F-1
Visa Applicants have:
Our team has interviewed thousands of F-1 visa applicants during our time as Visa Officers, so we know what kind of issues you may run into at your interview.
Your academics
This visa is based on your studies, so your academics and school choice are important.
Previous refusals
Visa Officers can see all of your visa history.
Your “story” doesn’t make sense
The Visa Officer needs to feel confident that you will use the visa properly.
Not showing enough ties to home country
This is a non-immigrant visa, so it's critical that you show your ties to your home country.
Your sponsor
You need to be able to explain who is funding your schooling and what your relationship is to that person.
Know all the details of your DS-160 and travel plans
Make sure all the details are accurate and that you can tell them to the Officer at your interview.
Don’t use one word answers
Visa Officers hate one-word answers. You need to give answers that are thorough, yet concise.
Be confident when talking about your situation
Confidence is key! Being overly nervous will make it very difficult to showcase the strengths of your case.
Be proactive
It's your responsibility to give the Visa Officer the information they need to approve your visa.
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