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Most Common Reasons For Visa Denial From US Visa Officers (214b Refusal Explained) 

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🟢About: In this video learn about visa denials from Ben an ‪@ArgoSocial‬ officer. Ben served as a consular officer, or US Visa officer around the world conducting thousands of visa interviews. Learn about the different types of visa refusals, the most common reasons visas get denied, next steps after your visa denial, and how to prepare well for upcoming visa interviews. Also learn about the 214 B refusal rejection from interviews. What does the 214 B denial mean? Follow these tips in your next visa interview!
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@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
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@aneeshsharma3314
@aneeshsharma3314 2 года назад
Question - i (US Citizen) applied for my wife CR1 visa and we in the process in NVC now and soon the case will go to Mumbai US consulate for interview, but she got denied (214b) in the past in 2015 for tourist visa twice when she was single and they did not gave her a specific answer why they denied , is it going to effect her interview in Mumbai India ?
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@aneeshsharma3314 good question! Yes, normally previous visa refusals impact future visa interviews.
@aneeshsharma3314
@aneeshsharma3314 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching Can you ask this question in next visa officer interview ? its been 7 years and it was a tourist visa ? and still impacts because now she is immigrating.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@aneeshsharma3314 sure, will try. You can also ask them in a coaching call 😃
@haroonakhtar3581
@haroonakhtar3581 2 года назад
Visa officer refused after saying i can understand why do you want to go to the United States but our visa policy is very strict . Can you please explain is this any problem with man documents.
@joumanakalouch894
@joumanakalouch894 2 года назад
I was denied a student visa last month. i listened to this video, got prepared and got my visa yesterday 😊 the most important thing is to be truthful, show how much you're excited about the program. And elaborate without adding unnecessary details (rambling) ! Also I believe that the officer himself play a huge role, the first one I got when I got denied was passive aggressive, the one I got yesterday was respectful, showed genuine interest and it looked that he was really listening to me, it made me feel comfortable best of luck to everyone!
@awabalmardy6913
@awabalmardy6913 2 года назад
would you mind to give me some details about the interview my interview after less than 3 weeks
@joumanakalouch894
@joumanakalouch894 2 года назад
@@awabalmardy6913 of course. The officer asked me what is the purpose of my visit. And I said to change my visa status from tourist to student. Then he asked me to talk about the program I got accepted into. Here you should show you are excited about the program and what it includes. He then asked how many years it takes then what i am intending to do after my degree. Here you should explain you will return home etc ( it is important to say you're coming back) last question was if i had family in the usa. They might ask you why did you choose this university too. Also how do you want to finance it etc. You should stay calm, friendly, show confidence. Talk answer fully. Take it as a chit chat wishing you the best. Don't forget to smile and make eye contact. If you have more questions don't hesitate. Also it depends on the officer. The first one was passive agressive and made me feel uncomfortable. The second one who granted me the visa was more respectful and listened with interest. Luck plays its role
@ameliareay853
@ameliareay853 2 года назад
How much finance did you need to raise to get a student visa? I'm looking to get a j1 visa for a year student exchange and keep finding inconsistent information
@joumanakalouch894
@joumanakalouch894 2 года назад
@@ameliareay853 I have a full scholarship for a master's degree. As for the visa application you have the sevis for 350 dollars and then after the approval of the visa I paid 708 dollars. Also the 160 dollars for the interview (non refundable) the fee after the approval may differ from country to country. You can look it up online
@aishanekesa9901
@aishanekesa9901 2 года назад
@@joumanakalouch894 wow mine is there months from now visiting visa IAM in Uganda but am hoping to get it in God's name In'shAllah
@captaincloud7118
@captaincloud7118 2 года назад
Excellent and very important video as so many students facing denial issues and it’s good to hear from someone who has actually served in consulate for years! Thanks for making this video Rob!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@dicksondanso5623
@dicksondanso5623 Год назад
My wife and I were issued the visa but the visas were canceled on the collection date of our passports
@maureenmannings4439
@maureenmannings4439 Год назад
Wow ! Knowledge is really the key ,I was denied a us Visa about 25years ago ,I've travelled to other countries but never went back until 2017 with my son because I wanted him to go on his school Disney trip and the experience of travelling,I was denied a Visa for him also,I was asked why I'm not going with, my response was not now,listening I realised I should have explained. I have the experience of travelling I didn't own a us Visa, all I wanted at times was to give 7years old son at time a chance to know another part of the world .very informative,.Thanks much
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear that!
@oyemiketherockstarwedoever4165
@oyemiketherockstarwedoever4165 2 года назад
I like how diplomatic this man answers the questions in the comment section.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Oh really? Just being honest 😉
@enyindahalexanderokwakpam737
Meh
@brenolad
@brenolad 2 года назад
This is a great interview and a wonderful resource for the whole visa process! I work with many immigrants in the professional and specialist field. I'll show them your video.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Great! What was most helpful?
@brenolad
@brenolad 2 года назад
​@@chaiandcoaching Coming back with a plan B. When Ben describes something logical is missing it makes total sense! As we all know the language from USCIS can often be so nebulous while we're trying to figure out what could have gone wrong during the process, and at the same time being overwhelmed with emotions. It's incredible there's a solution like Argo. They bridge that gap where the guesswork is taken out. It's refreshing hearing a friendly ex-visa officer speak so candidly and honestly about everything where just the thought of them is usually intimidating. This is where a lot of that anxiety can be put to rest. Big respect to Ben! And thank you for getting the word out, what an incredible interview🙂
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@brenolad 👍☕️ thanks so much for sharing
@r2rovids569
@r2rovids569 2 года назад
i got my visa refused on 2019 1 month later i got approved my visa for australia ive been living here legally and had best time of my life better wages better payments and beatiful people everywhere
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
👍
@deniskiprono4414
@deniskiprono4414 2 года назад
Need your help
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@deniskiprono4414 with what?
@genanplays4522
@genanplays4522 2 года назад
What did you do to approved your visa maam
@kyeibaffourgeorge8576
@kyeibaffourgeorge8576 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching please I need someone to coach me because I have been denied for the first time
@josephlin8065
@josephlin8065 7 месяцев назад
My son made an appointment with the Fort Erie customs on Nov 17th 12 pm. We left Toronto at 7 am as we didn't know how busy the customs would be. Arrived the town of Fort Erie around 9:45, stopped at Timmy for breakfast, cashiers and customers were typical Canadian and super friendly, must say quite different from some Timmies in Toronto. There weren't too many that day so we were directed to one of the offices on the right side of the lane. Custom officer kept all our passports. We waited for no more than 10 minutes before they called my son. He was basically asked how he found this opportunity, job duties, university diploma and transcript, took no more than 15 minutes.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 7 месяцев назад
👍☕️
@srirachapasha
@srirachapasha 2 года назад
Denied for a visitor visa in 2016 because of a concurrent immigration application. Had a research opportunity in 2017 so i applied for a J1 visa, denied again. I reapplied for the same visa again directly after, convinced them I was coming back so they made me wait like 1 month while they did background checks on me, it got approved. In 2022, my immigrant visa became due and I went to the interview, it was approved directly and now I am a green card holder! Never give up on your goals, just keep at it but do it in a smart way, Goodluck everyone :)
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! 🙏☕️ any other tips you would add?
@positiveenergy9389
@positiveenergy9389 11 месяцев назад
How we're you able to convince them? What did you tell them. Help a brother.
@luxemb
@luxemb 2 года назад
Thank you so much your information is helpful to me who is waiting for an interview this month
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@ashitasharma3758
@ashitasharma3758 Год назад
Ben and Maggie and all the officers at Argo visa you are amazing you are so helpful. very powerful insights . I have great admiration for you guys .Cheers
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
🙌🙏☕️
@kabhisharma3464
@kabhisharma3464 Год назад
Agreed
@educationandtechnology24
@educationandtechnology24 Год назад
Thank you so much for makeing this video regerding 214(B) refusal. Really this video so important and helpful for us specifically NIV F1 Student.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@nathanbarnes8535
@nathanbarnes8535 2 года назад
I just received my US Tourist Visa at the first time of asking. It was a brief interview. A good strategy is to be as clear and concise as possible with your information. My interviewer kept asking me about my academic credentials (I am a PhD student).
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Great, congrats! What were the questions you got?
@herp_derpingson
@herp_derpingson Год назад
You are not a 3rd worlder. Thats helps a lot.
@nathanbarnes8535
@nathanbarnes8535 Год назад
@@herp_derpingson I sure am. I am South African by birth.
@positiveenergy9389
@positiveenergy9389 11 месяцев назад
What were the questions you got?
@Iphydiamond
@Iphydiamond 2 года назад
A US visa officer denied my family’s visa( we were going for a renewal), there was really nothing wrong with my family’s application. We provided everything that was requested, this was at the peak of the “trump executive order” on visa ban etc January 2020 before the lockdown.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m very sorry to hear that
@debbiedugay8574
@debbiedugay8574 2 года назад
My English husband was denied an Immigration VISA to come to the USA a few years ago. I am American by birth and also a veteran. We were both 60 that year. He is an Army veteran with three head injuries (bayonet, bullet and explosion) and was beginning to have some memory issues. When filling out forms on his criminal past he failed to list a broken window incident (misdemeanor) at the age of 17. He was told he was denied for lying of government documents and being an undesirable. We were furious for a couple of months as we tried going through the appeal process but then my husband had a heart attack and needed heart surgery. So in retrospect that immigration guy may have saved his life because we certainly could not afford that kind of healthcare in the USA. Si instead I got a VISA to immigrate to England where his healthcare is there for him. The process is pretty awful though and the system really needs some work.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m really sorry to hear about that story!
@romarioseaton168
@romarioseaton168 2 года назад
The system is flawed and the human aspect needs to be thoroughly reviewed
@petermoate2510
@petermoate2510 Год назад
@@chaiandcoaching I realised that I have entered wrong information instead of 2 days stay in the US I entered 2 years, will my visa get rejected or must I apply for a new one?
@Zoedaypost
@Zoedaypost Год назад
@@petermoate2510 you can fill a new ds-160
@Zoedaypost
@Zoedaypost Год назад
@@petermoate2510 what you gonna in the us for 2 days ??
@brianblessing8494
@brianblessing8494 Год назад
Always appreciate anyone that is willing to help others, many people have genuine plans and are bonafide visitors to the US however for whatever reasons have been denied a visa application. I've personally been denied 4 times between 2014 and 2019 for the B2 visa however part of the reason was my fault as I had been denied entry into the US due to being deemed to be an intending immigrant. long story short I needed to first apply for permission to re-enter the US with a I - 212 form after being expedited and receiving a 5 year bar, and should not have applied for a visa till my 5 year bar had expired. I brough along plenty of proof of home ties including title to property, bank accounts proving I can afford any visits, tax returns proof of income, etc etc, the officer never allowed me to show these so not sure how one is supposed to prove strong home ties if are not given the opportunity to present there defence, it interesting how persons entering the US are viewed as intending immigrants, in other words we are guilty until proven innocent, yet under US law a person is innocent until proven guilty.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience
@leeq6091
@leeq6091 Год назад
Very good information. 👍 My friend from the PHP was denied visa F1 under discrepancy questioning. Officer didn't bother in looking affidavit letter and personal letter of purpose to come to USA. Feeling the interviewer made up her mind and not willing to listen answer.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear that. What questions did they ask?
@whitestone2469
@whitestone2469 2 года назад
Your videos have helped me reach over $180,000 in trading by age 23! Thanks Chai & Coaching. Keep the videos coming. 👍🏽
@andrewblack4432
@andrewblack4432 2 года назад
Congrats ! i made a lot during covid from my passive income .
@favourazah1504
@favourazah1504 2 года назад
I'm convinced that the big investors and analysts are trying to scare us to keep us poor and ignorant to the market.. because its steady doing good after all the jobless and market crash talks
@jamesjude4988
@jamesjude4988 2 года назад
Congrats and wishing you the best .
@whitestone2469
@whitestone2469 2 года назад
@kim sun When I was 20 ,but you need a finance Pro if you don’t want to loose and if you want to be more successful.
@whitestone2469
@whitestone2469 2 года назад
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@johnlocke4226
@johnlocke4226 2 года назад
This is great. The 221(g) admin processing allows officers to sit on cases forever. Sometimes the only way to get "unstuck" is to file a mandamus lawsuit in Federal Court, which generally gets things moving compelling the officer to make a decision, which could be either an approval or denial, and most certainly not a never ending wait which is what 221(g) usually is.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Thx for sharing!
@johnlocke4226
@johnlocke4226 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching You are very welcome! A lot of people think the government gets mad when sued in Federal Court. The opposite is actually true. Rather than answering a lawsuit and facing a federal judge (who is appointed for life and has nothing to lose by deciding for or against the government), the government chooses to render a decision on the application.
@dr.ianamalasevskaia7707
@dr.ianamalasevskaia7707 Год назад
my b1b2 for 3 y now under AP....and no single update in my case is showing.....
@michaelmang7854
@michaelmang7854 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. This is an excellent video. I wish I had seen this video before. I have been refused F1 Visa three times.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 10 месяцев назад
Sorry to hear that!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 10 месяцев назад
What happened?
@danieloghenebrorhie2590
@danieloghenebrorhie2590 Год назад
Thank you guy. Your videos are always helpful.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@hopelessnostalgic8444
@hopelessnostalgic8444 2 года назад
All you have to do is not be nervous (they'll think you're hiding something/lying about your intentions) and answer all the questions they ask you thoroughly and truthfully according to the type of visa you're applying for, that's all there is to it! If you're applying for a tourist visa, tell them that you're on vacation from school or work and that you're visiting friends/family or you have hotel accommodations pending. If you're applying for a student visa, let them know that you're coming to earn a degree in your chosen field and that you plan to go back to your home country after to contribute to your field. The same thing goes for other types of visas. Be truthful and you have nothing to worry about. Remember, first impressions are very important. Go to the window, smile, greet them the time of the day, and just relax and answer the questions. The interview will last about 2 minutes maximum because they already know everything you put down on the application, the interview is basically to just confirm it!
@saadswidiq9313
@saadswidiq9313 2 года назад
Thanks bro for the video
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
👍☕️
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@saadswidiq9313 welcome! What was most helpful?
@saadswidiq9313
@saadswidiq9313 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching how to prepare for an interview wow it's great!!!
@saadswidiq9313
@saadswidiq9313 2 года назад
Am preparing for a business visitor visa how can I prepare for that??
@mard7569
@mard7569 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Very informative! I’m a U.S citizen. I was trying to help my nephew who is a college student to come visit me for his summer vacation, I was sponsoring his trip, I wrote a letter explaining that but the officer didn’t even give him a chance,and denied his visa☹️
@ydiabO
@ydiabO 2 года назад
Apply again
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear that!
@ShaliMyto-eh7gn
@ShaliMyto-eh7gn 11 месяцев назад
Letters from Us cifizens sponsoring touris visa just make him be denied. You need to demonstrate that he has ties with this country and not with the usa. This means the person supporting him must be his parents in his own country
@lorenzerosales338
@lorenzerosales338 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this Content, it was really clear and Educative, God bless you! Sir💗
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 3 месяца назад
🙏☕️🙌
@victorynwachukwu8980
@victorynwachukwu8980 Год назад
And also chai! I applied for visa about a year ago and I got denied going alone to the embassy Is Me going with my twin sister this time around going to had a more positive impact on me getting accepted… And mind you I changed my school to a more cheaper school Thanks!👍🏽
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
I’m not sure about that, sorry. Please get help from an immigration attorney or the experts at Argo Visa for guidance. 😃 I don't think who you go with really makes a big difference.
@renelaurings5659
@renelaurings5659 2 года назад
I applied some years ago for a visit visa. I carefully prepared all the documents. Proof of employment. Proof of funds. Proof of property and a host of others. The interviewer looked at the first page in my file. Looked at me like I was something unpleasant she had stepped in on the sidewalk. She didn’t ask me a single question. Simply said: "you're a nurse. All nurses just want to abscond to the US. Visa denied." She refused to explain further. Refused to look at any other supporting documents. Turned and walked away. I was flabbergasted. Tried to ask for someone else and was told I had my result and to yry again in a few years. I'm sorry, but that just totally put me off even wanting to try again. Yes, I still long to visit the US, but I really don't want to deal with that attitude ever again. Even 20 years later, just thinking about it makes me both angry and nauseous...
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m very sorry to hear about that. Thanks for sharing your story!
@gloriajeffrey
@gloriajeffrey Год назад
😭
@Reyes911
@Reyes911 4 месяца назад
This literally happened to me yesterday it’s not even funny, at least they looked at your documents the person that interviewed me refused to look at any of my documents, only asked me for purpose of visit and where I work and just like that I was denied, the entire time she was looking at me with disgust😞
@Nicki7878
@Nicki7878 Год назад
Because of watching your video, I was successful in my interview. I got denied three times, however, this time was a blessing. Thank you
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Oh wow! Congrats! Thx for sharing the news! What was your visa interview like?
@anohruthabah5483
@anohruthabah5483 Год назад
Wow congratulations what how was ur visa interview
@Nicki7878
@Nicki7878 Год назад
@@anohruthabah5483 It was smooth, however, I stick to my highlights.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
@@Nicki7878 👍 what were the questions and answers?
@Nicki7878
@Nicki7878 Год назад
@@chaiandcoaching you are welcome. It went smoothly for me. Less than 3mins. I was more confident, I remember what Ben said about visa officers are not interested in the purpose of your travel, however, they are more interested in you coming back from your visit. That was an "eye opener" for me. Also he said how to focus on your highlights. Which I did. I also take away some thing from Mandy, where she said that Visa officers don't look at documents. Only when they are in doubts. I saw that played out while I was at the interview. I'm grateful that you have these kind of videos that helped us better prepared for our Visa Interviews. ❤️🙌
@yashjaigude9367
@yashjaigude9367 2 года назад
Thanx Rob this helped a lot.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@omoohio9442
@omoohio9442 Год назад
Thanks for your enlightenment. My son was refused visa because of insufficient funds. Now we know from this explanations what to do next. Thanks once again.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear that, good luck!
@dvdpilla
@dvdpilla 2 года назад
I m a US citizen. I invite my brother and his son to visit me in California. I sponsor their trip. My parents are also in the US, green card holders. My brother has a B2 visa interview first time this month. He does not speak English, so I decided to go with him as a translator during the interview. Questions: 1. Should I mention during the interview that I m the one who invited him to the US? 2. He has enough funds to cover his own expenses (he has his own business with a good income). Does he need to provide proof of funds even though I m the sponsor? 3. What are his chances of getting approved? 4. Does he have to buy a US round-trip ticket before the interview as evidence that he is not intended to stay in the US?
@ShaliMyto-eh7gn
@ShaliMyto-eh7gn 11 месяцев назад
You living in the us and your parents already reduce his chances of getting a visa for 1 % you being his sponsor makes him be denied. You need to demonstrate that he has ties with his country and not ties with the Usa. So focus on him demonstrating that he has money on his own and his own life where he lives
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
Yes Yes Depends on lots of different factors Can help
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
👍☕️
@rajpandey1229
@rajpandey1229 Год назад
2 weeks back I had my very first J1 VISA interview and my VISA got approved. The questions asked were :- 1.Where are you going? 2.Where have you worked before? 3.Why USA? 4.What will you be learning in USA? 5.What key elements you will be learning in USA that you will be using in INDIA? 6.Which course are you pursuing? 7.Are you a graduate?
@kabhisharma3464
@kabhisharma3464 Год назад
Congratulations US calling
@rajpandey1229
@rajpandey1229 Год назад
@@kabhisharma3464 Thank You
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Congrats, thanks so much for sharing!
@naffisanaveedlodhi204
@naffisanaveedlodhi204 Год назад
Kindly share your answer bcz my interview will be conduct on 31st march
@fazzeers
@fazzeers Год назад
@@naffisanaveedlodhi204 how was it
@wolfpackrecordings9131
@wolfpackrecordings9131 Год назад
Bro and here they tell u "don't give out much detail" and he said do it, cool. Hope getting my Visa this year, my dream of watching a NBA game and the Lakers
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Good luck
@unohana7430
@unohana7430 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. It's really helpful.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@alejandrocoitinho4071
@alejandrocoitinho4071 2 года назад
I've been denied a Visitor's visa 2 times now and both times the officers refused ot take any of my evidence of proof of income, ties to country and more. I explicitly asked the second time for them to see my paperwork and talk to me but they remained quiet and proceeded to just hand me a 214 paper. I then spoke to USCIS and they told me that I can report these officers. While in line waiting for my turn I also saw a few people in front of me get denied and the same, they are failing to ask questions. Almost as though they don't even want to be there doing their job. Very rude behavior, condencending and worst of all, a bit racist IMO. This happened at the US office in Uruguay.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m so sorry to hear this! Did you make the report?
@alejandrocoitinho4071
@alejandrocoitinho4071 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching I did but I've not ben contacted back in months. It's very disappointing that the system is exactly has you say in the video. You are guilty until proven otherwise. The american dream is dead, I am a criminal in their eyes without having commited a crime, it's really sad and discouraging. The whole system needs to go and it needs to go now.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@alejandrocoitinho4071 what suggestions would you make for improvements?
@alejandrocoitinho4071
@alejandrocoitinho4071 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching Where to start? First, I'd definitely hire people to work in foreign USCIS offices that are familiar with that specific country's government and economic system. Having a qualified person to make a proper assessment based on local standards would greatly help make a better decision. I would also implement a system that specifies in detail reasons for denials rather than a generic 214 that could be open to misinterpretation. This is just for visitor visas. Diving deeper into NVC and USCIS themselves, They need a complete overhaul of their structure. As you know there are cases that are decades old sitting at offices awaiting approval because of the supposed limits set per categories for the fiscal year. This last fiscal year there were thousands of slots that were not filled due to being short-staffed and the pandemic. I find this to be an awful excuse as the backlog has been happening way prior to the pandemic and one of the main reasons they fail to secure an increased budget and funding is due to the lack of structure within the system. I could go on forever but I believe there should be NVC and USCIS processing offices per state rather than the only 5-6 we currently have. This allows for better control and sorting. Apart from my visitor visa denial, I have also filed for a I-130 back in 2016 through my father who is a US Citizen. Almost 6 years have gone by and there has been no progress. USCIS processing times website changes constantly to accommodate for the fact that they are behind so the "Outside window" is never met and one can never file for expedited processing. Ridiculous all across the board to say the least. The % per country is also a huge issue, Section 202 prescribes that the per-country limit for preference immigrants is set at 7% of the total annual family-sponsored and employment-based preference limits however we have over 100 countries applying for F1 through F4 categories. How are limits set then? Do they prioritize countries with a very low amount of applications? They are never very clear on how the whole system works. I've seen friends apply from countries like Belgium for permanent residency through I-130 and receive an answer within 1-2 years (This also happening with them applying in 2019 while I've been waiting since 2016). I have much much more to input but at the end of the day, there's absolutely no way they will ever listen to me and unfortunately, many of the applicants lack the deep knowledge to fight for a just fix to the problem. Thank you for listening to my rants!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@alejandrocoitinho4071 oh wow, thanks for sharing. Some very interesting ideas. 😃
@Rhaaaaawph
@Rhaaaaawph Год назад
Me and my family just got our application denied today. Our original date of interview was march 2020 but due to covid, got rescheduled 7x till today. Since 2 yrs had passed, a lot of changes happend in our lives, from employee to business owners. We applied and intend only to visit our relative and do not have any bit of intention to live there. To think that we are more well off than our relative who are living there ( US), that we are more secured here compare there. Its just that we dont know how to prove them that we dont like to live there, despote having complete documents and proof 😆
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Very sorry to hear that!
@depthiweersilva4020
@depthiweersilva4020 Год назад
Same thing happened to me twice. I have important work to do in my mother land. So I should return. But they denied twice and I lost lots of money paid arranging nterviews.
@joemalone1908
@joemalone1908 Год назад
hi, i guess you applied in dubai? may i know what did you answer in the ds160 question “Are you a permanent resident of a country etc? did u answer yes? or if No dis you enter your emirates id?
@depthiweersilva4020
@depthiweersilva4020 Год назад
I also could not give a satisfactory answer to them about my return. Yet... I must return to my mother land. My mother lives here and she is old. Very sad situation. We are honest. But they don't trust what we say.
@denisemartinez2398
@denisemartinez2398 Год назад
yes, my husband and me and my son were denied, just because my husband took a 2 years Nursing course, but he did not finish the course. But everytime we have an interview, the consul always discuss about that matter and the consul will deny our visa.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Very sorry to hear that!
@sulaimonafenifere5151
@sulaimonafenifere5151 2 года назад
I love this. Yea I was denied on 2018 and I am planning to reappear for my f1 visa to the United States...
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Sorry to hear that. Good luck!
@frankytalks7941
@frankytalks7941 2 года назад
My mother in law had B1/B2 issued twice, she has traveled 3 times and never over stayed her visa, however on the 3rd visa application she was refused, but during the interview she was asked about her adult estranged married daughter who had traveled to US and on a B1/B2 visa with her family and they overstayed their visas and and never returned to their country of origin. She has since re applied and refuse again. How is she being punished for something that she did not do, and if she had intent to stay in US, surely she would have done so during her visit. How do we rectify this, as she has a son she is close to and would love to see her grandkids
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m so sorry to hear about the situation. That’s tough. I personally don’t know what to do. It would be better for you to consult with an immigration attorney or the experts at Argo Visa. 😃
@iirekm
@iirekm 2 года назад
It's a shame that visa application is kinda talent show. Not everyone has to have actor skills to be a good student or worker. Better idea would be asking for official documents like diplomas (in case of students), information about family revenue from local tax office, information about lack of crime from local police, and that all could be even done online.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Interesting thought
@donewiththeworld
@donewiththeworld Год назад
All can be faked
@DrineThePoet
@DrineThePoet Год назад
It's ridiculous
@_aify._
@_aify._ Год назад
Americas got talent show 🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣
@DeepakRao.01
@DeepakRao.01 Год назад
Why would local authorities provide them information of their citizens? Isn’t there any Right to privacy?
@hamidakhatun9937
@hamidakhatun9937 Год назад
Thanks to share these valuable information shared with us. from your conversation, I think I found my reason for double refused :(
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
👍
@moditunkara7099
@moditunkara7099 Год назад
Hi Ben my is Modi I am here to say thank you very much for your help I had more understanding from you my visa approved last week thank for your advice🥰🥰
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Wahoo! Congrats!
@MyBelch
@MyBelch 2 года назад
Why is the bar so much higher for a person abroad that has committed no crime, merely requests a visa, than a criminal entering America's southern border who is given immediate and warm welcome? The illogical hypocrisy of these policies is staggering, and make a mockery of the entire process.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Great question! 🤷‍♂️ many of us wonder the same thing…😬
@firstnamelastname6193
@firstnamelastname6193 4 месяца назад
maybe just one's true personality shines through during the interview.
@mzdeal492
@mzdeal492 2 года назад
My visa was refused because of my stammering, I was not able to communicate perfectly so she thought that I’m not qualified but I told her that I have stutter with anxiety but by the end refusals only, I bring all the necessary documents with me for the interview, my father is wealthy man with factories but I was denied. So sad I next visa interview will be in Dubai, I hope everything goes well. From mozambique
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m very sorry to hear that!
@chinyerechinwuba
@chinyerechinwuba 2 года назад
You better apply from your home country since your father has many factories to show strong home ties
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@chinyerechinwuba 👍
@misssilky2252
@misssilky2252 2 года назад
Amazing video much needed
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
🙌 what was most helpful?
@tameshwarbridgemohan716
@tameshwarbridgemohan716 Год назад
This was very educational and informative. I am getting ready to start the process of applying for a visitor visa. I will contact ARGO to help me with this since this is my first time.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
👍😃
@catisadisaster2269
@catisadisaster2269 2 года назад
I'm going to the States for holiday for a few months and had my B2 visa denied. I was devastated. The guy interviewing me kept interrupting me as I tried to answer his questions. Eventually gave me the 214b refusal paper stating I wasn't clear about my activities in the States. I applied again and have a new interview in a few days I'm super nervous and am bracing myself for the worst. But this video really helped calm my nerves! Thank you! UPDATE: My visa was approved! I got a much friendlier interviewer that actually asked what I'd be doing in the States, how long I'd be there for, how I'm paying, what I'm doing when I come back etc. The last guy didn't ask any of that and that's why I didn't get the visa last time lol
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m really sorry to hear that. Best of luck! Watch our recent webinar video with Mandy for some other helpful tips to prepare.
@orezimenaese3350
@orezimenaese3350 2 года назад
I got my B1/B2 visa approved 2 days ago. I am going for 2 weeks vacation with my husband. Why are you staying for months? And did you state it that you're staying for months? That could raise a red flag
@ly...zikroulah8368
@ly...zikroulah8368 2 года назад
How does it take to apply again when you are denied??? I was denied yesterday and i can't still believe that for real and my aunt and her family was so excited to see me this year
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@ly...zikroulah8368 I’m very sorry to hear that! You can reapply for a visa anytime.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@orezimenaese3350 👍
@racquelcummings8428
@racquelcummings8428 2 года назад
Ben your the best 👍
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
🙌☕️
@mdmahafuz5060
@mdmahafuz5060 2 года назад
When a visa officer denies any aspects person then will happened heart breaking as like a knife betting any person chest.I request every visa officer please remind it and considered with him.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
👍
@shahalammuhammedulla
@shahalammuhammedulla Год назад
Helpful information, thank you.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
🙏☕️
@yangwang609
@yangwang609 2 года назад
alright. my dad applied a visitor visa B1 to visit me since i was getting married about 2 years ago. and the officer just asked when i graduated and when i got US citizenship. 2X denial straight without 3rd question asked . even though he had the copy of the docs to backup the answers. any recommendation ?
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear that. I would need to have more context to give any recommendations. The best thing is to consult with the experts from Argo Visa. They will have helpful answers for you.
@tokilalayago7367
@tokilalayago7367 2 года назад
Argo visa should work on reducing their charge. It's pretty expensive. I know it's worth the trial. But they can help less previledged use them
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Maybe, but you get what you pay. Expertise doesn’t come cheap, but the results are worth every bit of the cost. 😃
@tokilalayago7367
@tokilalayago7367 2 года назад
Of course. I know it's worth the try. Just a recommendation
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@tokilalayago7367 👍
@_aify._
@_aify._ Год назад
No need to pay for any expensive consultation…it’s a thing of luck…be honest , do your best and be happy regardless of the outcome ❤
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
It’s not about luck, it’s about having and plan and strategy, for some people getting coaching is the difference between approval and rejection
@robinreshob4731
@robinreshob4731 2 года назад
This vedeoo helped me alot .....thank you soo much guys......I have made it. Got my visa approved.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Wahoo! Congrats!
@mamadoubillobah5435
@mamadoubillobah5435 2 года назад
My visa was denied 5 times, and I got it on the 6th. Never give up guys
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Oh wow, congrats! What helped to change and get the approval.
@SunilKumar-gq7of
@SunilKumar-gq7of 2 года назад
Bro what changes you done ???
@fahim454
@fahim454 2 года назад
He probably made spelling mistakes in 5 applications & fixed them on 6th 😅jk congrats
@SunilKumar-gq7of
@SunilKumar-gq7of 2 года назад
@@fahim454 x😂😂
@sharonmurasiranwa4529
@sharonmurasiranwa4529 Год назад
Hie please help how did you do it to get the visa after 5th time
@nabildarwiche6031
@nabildarwiche6031 2 года назад
I have a unique story almost all my live my family and I had B1/2 visa then the F1 and m1 for my studies never over stayed in 2016 before my N1/2 visa expire i went to renew it with my family and we got rejected one year later I went by my self got rejected again so since then didn't apply anymore the reason we don't know because they don't give any motive.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
Sorry to hear that!
@miiroplasticbottleshouse1340
Thanks for the information and guidance
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@melindabanda3360
@melindabanda3360 Год назад
Hello .just stumbled accross this great video.i recently had a visa cancelled without prejudice.😢.the consular said my 3year visa did not mean I could go to united States and stay for five months if I wished.😢, at that time we had a wedding coming up and was trying to get a visa for two of my kids so they could accompany me on the three weeks I intended to be there as well as for my daughter to be more familiar with the movement in transit as plans were already underway for her to attend summer camp in the US later. Unfortunately after this cancelation and refusal for my kids,it has been hard for my daughter to be given a fair interview. The consular just looks at her without reviewing her documents And denies.this has happened twice in two weeks. Truthfully, the same consular questioned my parenting, presuming I wasn't the mother and questioned my daughter how she got an interview so. Fast and just said he just didn't feel like giving her a visa.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Very sorry to hear that
@Realmikaelia
@Realmikaelia 2 года назад
I got my visa denied because they wanted me to show active cash in my sponsors account but instead I showed how much my sponsor made a year and they denied me under section 214b. I will be reapplying soon with the correct documents hoping I get through because I really need this opportunity.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear that! Good luck next time!
@lydiabanda6820
@lydiabanda6820 2 года назад
Same here 🥺😭😭😭
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@lydiabanda6820 oh no!
@MrShoman1212
@MrShoman1212 2 года назад
I was refused 4 years ago, the reason " I wasn't married"😳. Got my EU passport and don't need a visa anymore, they profile most countries to refuse them. It doesn't matter if you met all the requirements
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Oh wow!
@user-fl1lb8df6n
@user-fl1lb8df6n 2 дня назад
They refused because youre a single?
@claudiacrisp7231
@claudiacrisp7231 2 года назад
I live in Michigan from over 20 years , my sister applied for visa to visit me few years ago , at the embassy they were so rude to her , and they’re fixed her visa , now she is afraid to even try …I want her to see where I live ….I am an American citizen now too…I don’t trust the process…my mother was refused too…I wanted my mother to come for the birth of my first child but the person at the embassy refused her visa …years later my mother got her visa , nothing changed for her from first time she tried so that’s why I don’t trust the process ….
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m very sorry to hear that was your experience! That’s gotta be tough! What suggestions do you have for things to get better?
@BDAiliSaiTarun
@BDAiliSaiTarun 11 месяцев назад
Very informative!!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 11 месяцев назад
🙏☕️
@cynitek
@cynitek Год назад
We got denied for a B1/B2 visa today. The Visa Officer seemed disinterested on whatever we had to say. Every chance we get to speak, he always cuts us off and asks another question. We were going to say all of our highlights and our strong finances but he keeps diverting the conversation towards a different topic. It felt like we were judged and not assessed. We were both previously in the US under J1 visa during our past visa interviews the Officers at that time were considerate and accommodating. It was really unfair on our behalf because we know that we're capable and we qualify. We really believed that interviews are not based on mood or whatever but the experience we had today kind of changed our minds. It's really sad and unfair when your intentions are pure and true but the Officer failed to see it and was not interested at all. My takeaways are some Officers are really accommodating while some are not. How you prepare might or might not work depending on the Officer that is interviewing you. Good luck to everyone!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Very sorry to hear that. Thanks for sharing
@JustMe-zh2uc
@JustMe-zh2uc Год назад
Was the man bald? I had the same issue. And there is no one you can complain too because they may be able to red flag you for life. So its a big waste of money and they don't understand that. They should be happy we are trying to visit and do it the legal way.
@pahadiinfrance3149
@pahadiinfrance3149 Год назад
​@@JustMe-zh2uc hey sorry to hear that but that guy was in Delhi embassy?
@akwasiandoh-bempah3449
@akwasiandoh-bempah3449 2 года назад
Yes I have. It was in the year 2002 as a student. I applied for a J1 visa with a student work abroad program and got denied. It’s 20 years now since I last applied for a US visa.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
very sorry to hear that!
@Jay25496
@Jay25496 10 месяцев назад
Approved... thanks Chai n coaching
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 10 месяцев назад
Oh wow! Congrats! 🎉🙌 how was it? What were questions & answers?
@coolsville100
@coolsville100 Год назад
Very informative, worked for me, got my visa.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
🙌☕️
@MaheshKumar-iw4mv
@MaheshKumar-iw4mv 2 года назад
Hi Rob Adams and Ben! It is really a very helpful and great video! I am applying for J1 nonimmigrant visa and have been diagonised for Hepatitis B and while fillling the DS-160 form of communicable disease part where they ask "Do I have a communicable disease of public health significance?" , I am not sure to tick yes or no because in the CDC (or HHS) list of communicable disease of public health significance Hepatitis B was not listed. Any information would be very helpful! Thanks in advance!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m not sure, good question! Please consult with an immigration attorney or the experts at Argo Visa for help. Seems like if it is not listed then you should be ok.
@ramirostar
@ramirostar Год назад
Hi Chai, I was denied a L1B blanket visa in March. Officer said couldn’t get in what I was specialized and suggested to submit a individual petition through USCIS. My company filed this for me and got USCIS approval on L1A status because it’s more aligned to my proposed position in the US. Now I have my visa appt scheduled in September. Any recommendations to have the visa approved? Any watch outs?
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
I’m not sure about that, sorry. Please get help from an immigration attorney or the experts at Argo Visa for guidance. 😃
@atulkshirsagar483
@atulkshirsagar483 11 месяцев назад
Hello @ramirostar did you manage to get your visa i have same situation as you Thanks in advance
@MuhammadBilal-cv7wf
@MuhammadBilal-cv7wf 10 месяцев назад
@chaiandcoaching Last week i had denied my b1/b2 visa for cricket tournament in which i even had all documentations including invitation letters, therefore i have scheduled for another apointment on next month please advice any neccessary information documents etc. Thanka
@georgekwakyeonwona6477
@georgekwakyeonwona6477 2 года назад
So grateful for ur lectures
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@georgekwakyeonwona6477
@georgekwakyeonwona6477 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching how we gonna present our case infact the good steps to follow and i have to schdule an appointment to meet u online so u can help me
@SadiyaKhan-we8kb
@SadiyaKhan-we8kb 2 года назад
They have denied my visa on 18 January..of f1 visa by saying that u are not qualified ...as I have all the documents...also gave the answers very confidently ...now am applying second time for visa interview....
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m so sorry to hear that. Good luck!
@Musmack199
@Musmack199 Год назад
I was so bummed out for getting denied my C1D visa and i was given the dreaded 214(b) denial reason because i was unable to demonstrate that my intended activities in the US would be consistent with the classification of the non immigrant via which i applied for.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
I’m very sorry to hear that
@Bigmoro
@Bigmoro Год назад
@Godstang I faced the same case. Please we need a help for our next interview
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
@@Bigmoro what help?
@Governor048.......0
@Governor048.......0 Год назад
@@Bigmoro why were you denied
@shawnpereira9472
@shawnpereira9472 2 года назад
I did apply for my visa a couple years ago, it was a tourist visa, because my wife and me weren't married back then. And it got denied eventhough I showed the officer that I was visiting for a concert in the state . So my wife now is a student, she's a PhD candidate. I, now am applying for a F2. Is there anything different i could do? My interview is in a month
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Good question. I'm not sure, just be honest with questions. You can watch the other videos in our visa interview playlist for tips.
@George-lq4li
@George-lq4li Год назад
As a student visa applicant who got denied twice, I am sure that their condition is "showing doubts for immigration" instead of "not showing strong ties to home country"! It should be replaced! 2:40 if only I listened to this before applying, "visa applicants are considered guilty unless they prove themselves innocent" though isn't that considered too strict/illegal? Why should students after being accepted to a US university and hold an I-20 form be considered guilty? The second time I applied, they mainly aimed at what have I been doing and to know the relatives I have in USA, though they know most of the answers, they want to know if I am lying or not, just "their" assumption!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear about that. Thanks for sharing.
@xia9212
@xia9212 2 года назад
Hello everyone !!! I got twice refusal with 214b...in 2019 for fall intake Eastern Illinois University ... cybersecurity program.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear that! What were the questions & answers?
@kole1ful
@kole1ful 2 года назад
I was in my penultimate year of med school I’m Eastern Europe, and I wanted to spend my summer holiday in the US. My sister who was studying in another European country and my Mum from Nigeria were going to be in the US, so we planned a meet up. I am originally from Nigeria and I have been to many other countries with no denial or issues. The consular didn’t take a single look at my passport or documents and refused me on some “I don’t have proof I will return” and I should “go to my home country to apply” I was like wait a minute, you actually believe that I will leave med school in my penultimate year to go and be illegal in America? Like no universal healthcare America? The gun ridden one? I just looked at her like she was crazy and left. I went to the UK that summer. I finished med school and migrated to England to work and live. After I researched the American healthcare I decided not to work or live there. I haven’t applied for another American visa since then. Many of them in my opinion think everybody wants to live in America or America is the greatest, and it’s laughable.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Dang, sorry to hear about that! Did the VO ask any questions?
@kole1ful
@kole1ful 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching thank you for your response. She asked what I did in the country I was applying from, what course I was studying and what year I was in which I answered. She then asked where I was going to, my reason for wanting to travel there, where the uncle who was going to be hosting us worked, and the list of the other countries I had been to, which I also answered. All of those information were in the form I filled out, and in the documents I had with me. As soon as I got to the counter she already started typing/filling out the refusal. As soon as I answered the last question, she just said “I’m sorry I won’t be granting your visa at this time bla bla bla.......you can reapply from your home country bla bla bla....” she just printed out the refusal she was filling and handed me the letter. She didn’t even look at my passport, let alone other documents. The refusal letter said something along the lines that I didn’t show proof that I would return. I just looked at her crazy and left. How will l leave medical school to run away and be illegal in the US?? Her whole disposition was just rude! While my country of nationality is a 3rd world country with terrible reputation, no one should be treated with such condescension.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@kole1ful gotcha, that is frustrating
@hocares6983
@hocares6983 2 года назад
Visa officer think their God, can do anything they want
@kole1ful
@kole1ful 2 года назад
@@hocares6983 exactly
@Dhanraj6870
@Dhanraj6870 2 года назад
In Mumbai, US Visa interview office counter no. 33 and 34 created and creating problems for Indian students under visa F1 Visa application, they are rejecting Indian students with no reasons, they are playing with career of Indian students. US embassy please think and take appropriate actions on them. Chinese, Indians are doing politics with students and enmity with them. Everyone knows how the Chinese are. USA main visa office in USA should know that these Chinese are doing such acts in Mumbai Visa Office, please get them out of here.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
So sorry to hear this
@zohaibtariq1656
@zohaibtariq1656 Год назад
My visa just got refused it was B1/B2 I had a good traveling plan for us and good funds available for the visit but it got refused. But I learned a lot soon I will be applying again.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear that! Plz watch our b1/b2 video for more tips
@elisabethjoypunasen3220
@elisabethjoypunasen3220 2 года назад
This video is very helpful for me in my business👍👍👍👍👍
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Great! What was most helpful?
@raqueltorres2996
@raqueltorres2996 2 года назад
My husband was refused on 09-27 in juarez mx..he's still out there under 221g administrative processing but do not have a reason on what went wrong..is this normal..???
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I have no ideas, sorry! I would recommend speaking with an immigration lawyer or expert from Argo visa
@bettykavishe6703
@bettykavishe6703 Год назад
It's was a student visa F1 in the USA embassy in Tanzania
@md.imranhossain3443
@md.imranhossain3443 2 года назад
Now I am regretting not seeing this video for my last month's F1 Visa interview. Now I am under administrative review. They have asked for 8 different information.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Gotcha, you can watch our video about 221(g) as well
@jimmyekisa2994
@jimmyekisa2994 2 года назад
What's the best way to answer for reason of visit, in case you're going to pursue a graduate degree?
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Just answer honestly and tell your reason
@akissehchris8980
@akissehchris8980 2 года назад
Was refused under 214(b) so stressed up on how to overturn this decision. The officer was about to issue & I blundered on funding & future plans. I was tensed 🤦
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear about that result!
@akissehchris8980
@akissehchris8980 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching Thanks a bunch Sir. I wish this could be "congratulations" instead. Today is really saddening.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@akissehchris8980 yeah, that’s a bummer
@mrbandausa5703
@mrbandausa5703 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching See what I mean
@mrbandausa5703
@mrbandausa5703 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching There is no guarantee the method to approach these type of interviews it’s always a hit and miss it’s never a guarantee never ever even if you have money it’s not a guarantee it really depends on the mood of the visa officer on that particular day and whether or not he likes your face that is the ultimate truth of the discussion I’m sorry to be so negative but I’m calling it as it is
@user-wl6yf9jo2c
@user-wl6yf9jo2c 9 месяцев назад
Hi,Ben you all are doing great 👍
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
🙌☕️
@DamthatsTia
@DamthatsTia 2 года назад
I was refused my f1 3 times. The second time was the officer misinterpretation of my funds currency and the third time I believe she was swayed but whatever she saw in the computer because I was only asked who is paying. Nothing else. Another dream crushed
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I'm very sorry to hear that!
@shyanbiswas8174
@shyanbiswas8174 2 года назад
I got my USA visa denied 2 wice it was an fiance Visa...i got real intimidated during the interview..
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear that. What were the questions and the reasons?
@onyemapeter9425
@onyemapeter9425 Год назад
I was refused appointment the first time and later reapply and it was rescheduled, then on the interview I was only asked four questions and then was given the 214b denial . But after watching this video I’m convinced with my mistake and still intend to know what to do more because I’m reapplying. Thanks
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
👍
@loreenkanana1891
@loreenkanana1891 Год назад
We're you given the visa?
@tanakakaondera
@tanakakaondera Год назад
Did you re-apply where you given your visa
@raduioanpopa6795
@raduioanpopa6795 Год назад
Hope that you are doing great! I have just been denied for the 2nd time this year for my F-1 visa renewal for continuing graduate studies (I have one more year to finish). Could you please answer the following question? Is there an issue if my sponsor is an American resident? My GPA is over 3.7, I had all the documents, I provided the correct information to the officer and my attitude was positive throughout the interviews. Thank you for your consideration!
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Maybe, but refusal can be based on many factors, both objective & subjective. If you already had a refusal, then you have high chances of being refused again if you didn’t make any major changes.
@karenoreesingh3456
@karenoreesingh3456 Год назад
This information is a Blessing 🙏
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
👍 what was most helpful?
@karenoreesingh3456
@karenoreesingh3456 Год назад
🙏Day can I get a contact # to visit family Thank You 🙏
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
@@karenoreesingh3456 contact # for what?
@adamdeste7376
@adamdeste7376 2 года назад
I applied for Canada. I got refused. ☹️ They gave 216(1) as stipulated under IRPR. ( Basically he's not convinced I'd return to my country based on the "purpose of visit". I've requested my GCMS notes. Will see the officer's notes and detailed reasons.
@adamdeste7376
@adamdeste7376 2 года назад
Do you have any service like this for Canada ?
@bottomless_pit
@bottomless_pit 2 года назад
Yeah same happened to me I got the note and it wasn't helpful in my case the note basically showed that the officer didn't even bother reading my study plan:///
@adamdeste7376
@adamdeste7376 2 года назад
@@bottomless_pit they told you that ? 😂🤣. " I didn't bother reading his study plan but I'm convinced he'd not return to his country " what did it actually say ?
@bottomless_pit
@bottomless_pit 2 года назад
@@adamdeste7376 no definitely not that😂😂I was going to study Ms. in econ and my bachelor's is in finance.I had explained that this program is kind of interdisciplinary and would expand my knowledge so that I could have a more high paying job.I did add the course curriculum too The note wrote:the applicant is young and not well established and the scholastic background has no relationship with the chosen field of study.just that.it was super short://
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 9 месяцев назад
In USA they won’t share why you got rejected, just get 214b slip
@Krupaux
@Krupaux 2 года назад
Argo is mad expensive. I understand its an expensive service but I am from India and 500 USD is a huge deal. Really wanted to book a consultation.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
yeah, it can feel expensive. 😁 But you get what you pay for. Expertise comes at a value and it's an investment if you want the results you are looking for to achieve your goals abroad.
@Krupaux
@Krupaux 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching Totally understandable, Thank you for introducing such amazing resource to us.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@Krupaux 👍☕️
@househunt5175
@househunt5175 3 месяца назад
BS it's too high. Greed@@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 3 месяца назад
@@househunt5175 why is it greedy to charge a fair price for a valuable service?
@AbdulAhad-pi6i
@AbdulAhad-pi6i 2 года назад
It's really a good video, and help us.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Great! What was most helpful?
@nadishaperera5162
@nadishaperera5162 Год назад
Thank you very much,this is very very helpful.the tips you guys are giving are very important. My visa interview is in December.After watching these videos now i am confident n positive 🙂 of my interview. I will keep following your tips. Again Thanks a lot.♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Welcome! What was most helpful?
@nadishaperera5162
@nadishaperera5162 Год назад
@@chaiandcoaching I think rhe whole video is useful. Every question you asked Mr.Ben and every answer Mr.Ben gave, held a clue on how to convince the visa officer. I have one question ,please tell me how i have to address or call the visa officer at the interview ? is it "sir" or "officer "
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
@@nadishaperera5162 👍 officer is fine
@nadishaperera5162
@nadishaperera5162 Год назад
@@chaiandcoaching Thank you !
@almalilicsehic5982
@almalilicsehic5982 2 года назад
My husband had his interview yesterday for a tourist visa in Bosnia , we had a very good feeling he would get a visa because of all the information we had prepared for the interview and because me and our child are both American Citizens. Sadly yesterday he was refused due to 214(b) , when he came up to the window for his interview they only asked for his passport and asked three questions. 1. Where do you work? (Police force) 2. Are you married (yes) 3. Do you have a child (yes). Then he said sorry you dont meet the standards for this visa and gave him the slip. My husband asked why can he be specific he just said everything you need to know is on the slip goodbye. My husband was shocked that he didn’t even ask to see the evidence my husband bought for him to see all the ties he has to his home country. They did not ask for anything just like they knew they would refuse him already.. I just keep thinking what was wrong..
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m really sorry to hear about the refusal. That must be discouraging!
@normadic4life
@normadic4life 2 года назад
Body language
@andrijapuletic3799
@andrijapuletic3799 2 года назад
I guess it's exactly because you and your child are American citizens. That means that he can stay there and become a citizen as well easily, because he's married to an American citizen.
@rulenumerouno4759
@rulenumerouno4759 2 года назад
I got the 214(b) 3 days ago. I planned to visit my uncle for just 10 days and resume my last semester for my masters program in the UK. All he asked was 1. Why are you visiting? (To see my uncle) 2. What does do (Surgeon at a hospital) I provided full details not just the brief mentioned. Next thing I got was the dreaded answer and the slip. Sometimes it’s just unexplainable how these officers decide. I know they undergo a lot of training to determine peoples’ intentions. But I still feel they arbitrarily use this position to act on impulse and their say is final.
@donaldotoks5000
@donaldotoks5000 2 года назад
@@andrijapuletic3799 thats the reason. you nailed it
@kranthikiran356
@kranthikiran356 2 года назад
My F1 visa has denied two times on December 8 and February 1. I don't know what are the reasons to my denial even though I answered all the questions confidently with out fumbling. I have applied my visa to Sacred heart University. And now again I am giving my 3rd attempt. Can anyone tell me what changes should I made this time? FYI I am going for same university again.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear that! Without more information and guidance I can’t really analyze or give help. We can discuss over a coaching call or you can get advice from experts at Argo Visa.
@bigvitojr
@bigvitojr 2 года назад
You can do everything correct ! And the officer has no intention of giving you a Visa . Before you even walked in the door
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@bigvitojr oh really? Why is that?
@Versatile880
@Versatile880 2 года назад
@@tracyayako2976 can u help me to get us visa ? and I'm never rejected and can u pls tell me the other ways like through gettin sponsered by someone like that ? any ideas I'm practicin for singer and I'm instrested in American music
@tundesalami19
@tundesalami19 11 месяцев назад
Yes ,I have been denied a B1/B2 . I am not sure I know the reason but I suspect marital issues.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 11 месяцев назад
I’m sorry to hear that
@poonitkumar7888
@poonitkumar7888 2 года назад
1.) Should someone mention their own sibling information in DS160 form?? 2.) What if a person hide their sibling (GREEN CARD HOLDER) details in DS160 form??
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
visa officers say it's always best to be honest on documents and in your answers
@duskshadow25
@duskshadow25 2 года назад
USCIS be calling you fraud for simply making a mistake on your application. My mom didn't know English at the time, and she hired a lawyer 20 years ago that made an error on the application. USCIS then deemed her as fraud and lying. What a load of crap. Have you guys ever just sit down and watch your employees actually do their job in the USCIS buildings? I went there multiple times in Downtown, LA, and they can't even copy name and address correctly without making a mistake into the system. If you guys can't even hire competent employees that copy from words to words, I don't know what to tell you. Here is the breakdown I experienced personally for going there multiple times in the past. Your so called employees start their day after 9am, work for 2-3 hours and then go to lunch. Each line get through about 10 -20 people at most during that 2-3 hours window frame when there are 100+ people waiting in line. They come back 1hr30min to 2 hours later from lunch break and being stuck in toilet for god knows what, then continue to chit chat to their coworkers about how their weekend went and not doing their job. They work 2 hours and then they go home 1 hour early. People are wondering why immigration in the US is garbage and take 20 years+ to process anything. There is a reason why because they don't even get through 100 people per day when the line is filled with people waiting to get to their turn. All they're doing is wasting time and not taking their job seriously while they can't even copy a name or address word to word correctly, even though they're looking at the ID in front of them. How these people are not fired is beyond my understanding. Meanwhile people that work in Asia have x10 the amount of people per line and they get through it 10 times faster than these employees in the USCIS. The difference is that employees in Asia are being paid to work and actually do their job, not chit chat and come in late and go home early. US employees would've been fired long ago if they worked like that in other countries.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
I’m sorry to hear that was your experience! What suggestions do you have for making improvements?
@duskshadow25
@duskshadow25 2 года назад
@@chaiandcoaching Please put in competent employees that actually take their job seriously. Or at the very least, those employees need to do their job and not be chit chatting and wasting everyone's time who is waiting in line. There needs to be some sort of standard or requirement for each job. They seem to lack skills to do their task efficiently such as their typing speed and ability to just read coherently, because they can't even copy a name and address correctly when an ID is presented to them to look at. Obviously, this indicates their mind is somewhere else and not even paying attention to their current task. Employees are being paid to work, not to chit chat and talk about how their weekends went, take lunch break longer than 1 hour, and come in late and go home early. I'm sure the employers also don't want to pay their employees to just mess around and waste everyone's time either.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
@@duskshadow25 👍
@kabhisharma3464
@kabhisharma3464 Год назад
Nailed it
@dongamb3823
@dongamb3823 Год назад
I am a dual citizen of the US and Italy. My girlfriend is Thai and when she had her B1/B2 interview the visa officer first asked how long we were together. When she answered "seven years", his follow up question was "why haven't you gotten married?" I though this was an inappropriate question. It is a personal issue and has no bearing on whether she is a risk to try and migrate. What justification does the visa officer have to ask this. Did he not cross the line here?
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Very interesting… good question
@ShaliMyto-eh7gn
@ShaliMyto-eh7gn 11 месяцев назад
Havinf a boyfriend in usa means she has chances of staying in adjusting status. The right visa for her would be k1
@eunitahselelyah873
@eunitahselelyah873 Год назад
I have been denied C1D visa twice last month and this month, I have no time left for me I have to apply again. After realising I needed to change my DS-160 application. That I have listened to this video I pray for approval this time around.
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching Год назад
Sorry to hear that!
@mohammedsubedar4385
@mohammedsubedar4385 10 месяцев назад
Bro
@kofioperon2250
@kofioperon2250 2 года назад
Thanks man, I got my visa approved today
@chaiandcoaching
@chaiandcoaching 2 года назад
Wahoo! Congrats! 🙌☕️ What were the questions & answers?
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