How To Overcome
a 214(b) Rejection?

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F1 Visa 214(b) Rejection Analysis

 

I Will Identify Errors and Mistakes You Made

I'll Help You Understand Why What You Said Was Wrong

You Won't Make The Same Mistakes The Next Interview

In order to overcome a 214(b) Rejection you need to understand that the Visa Officer is checking to see if your purpose in applying for an F1 Visa matches your I-20 and what you say in your DS-160 and Interview.

Below is information about the actual law.

The best Steps To Overcome a 214(b) Rejection is to first understand what went wrong.

This product, The 214(b) Rejection Analysis has you recreate what was said in the interview, look at your I-20 and possibly your DS-160 to find critical and fatal errors.

 

I know how it feels to put all that effort and money into going to the USA to study and then not getting your visa approved.   Very often applicants basic plan is ok but they make fatal errors in the interview.

I help people identify those mistakes that got them a 214(b) Rejection.

 

Below is the law.

What it means is that you must prove you are a real student with adequate funding and a plan to return home.

I will help you create your best answers and improve your chances of getting your F1 Visa Approved.

Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act

What most students do not realize is that every applicant is considered an immigrant.  You must prove to the Visa Officer (VO) that you are not an immigrant. 

This USA Law is what the Visa Officers must be sure that the student is not in any way wanting to immigrate.  Of course, the American Dream is the dream of many students, parents of students, and especially family members already in the USA.

There are many reasons that people fail the F1 Interview. 

This is USA law.

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