I have applied for b1/b2 visa last moth , and my application were denied.
I have been told by the embassy that my application was rejected as the officer assume that I'm gonna travel the US for immigrant purpose and that I don't intend to return back home , I have been told as well that I can re-apply anytime and presenting a letter showing that why I think my case should be re-considered would be helpfull.
As I'm afraid that my relations with other European embassies get affceted by this rejection, I have to re-apply for the b1/b2.
After consulting an expert visa officer, I hv been told that showing
that I have plans to immegrante to another country can help, especially that I have an official letter from the Canadian Emabassy that they are in progress of studying my file.
The question is :
1 - Is it really helpfull to present such document?
2 - Shall I expand the explanation or make it simple ?
2006-08-25
23:44:57
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