USA visa trouble

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Around 20 years ago I was refused entry into the USA. I had stayed there three months with family friends, came home and applied for a visa to return and stay up to a year but was refused (not sure why 🤔) so I then tried to return for another 3 months but they wouldn’t let me in!! They never gave me any paperwork at the airport and I’m not sure if that means they even have a record of it or not..some things I have read say they issue you some sort of notice but I didn’t get anything! I would like to go for a holiday with my family..do I have to go to US embassy to apply to visit? My experience of the embassy wasn’t great 20 years ago so don’t know if it’s worth it!! Thanks for reading and hope someone has some experience 😬



Best Answer

If you are a citizen of a visa waiver program (VWP) country, you can apply for ESTA. Answer all the questions truthfully. If it is granted, you can travel to the US. If it is refused, you will need to have a B-2 visa to travel to the US, for which you will have to apply at the nearest US embassy or consulate.

The ESTA application could be refused because of the prior visa refusal, and it should be refused if your first stay in the US was authorized under the VWP and exceeded the allowed 90 days, because that would make you ineligible to use the visa waiver program.

A visa refusal 20 years ago will probably not pose a huge problem for a visa application today, as your circumstances will be very different. The refusal is likely to have been because you did not present a convincing case that you would be able to spend one year in the US without working or otherwise violating the conditions of admission as a visitor. One-year visits are unusual, so the refusal is not surprising. The evaluation of a visa application for "a holiday with my family" will be rather different.




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Why are US visa getting rejected?

An applicant's current and/or past actions, such as drug or criminal activities, as examples, may make the applicant ineligible for a visa. If denied a visa, in most cases the applicant is notified of the section of law which applies.

Is US Embassy still issue visa?

The coronavirus pandemic led to the suspension of U.S. visa services around the world. As restrictions start to ease, most U.S. embassies and consulates have resumed certain immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments.

Is getting US visa difficult?

Getting a US visa is simple for Indians, and the process is absolutely hassle-free. Having mentioned that, remember one thing that visa requirements for the US are a little different from other countries.

How can I fix my US visa error?

Although it's true that the State Department does not provide a way to go back and change an already submitted DS-160, you can go online to submit a new, corrected DS-160, print the new confirmation page, and bring that to your interview at the consulate or embassy.



10 Reasons Your US Visa May be Denied




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