Immigration lawyers who are well versed
with immigration issues have enlisted some common factors why a US tourist
visa could be denied. Let us touch upon some of them briefly to
understand what to do and what to avoid doing while applying for a US tourist
visa.
Every year, thousands of foreigners
apply for and receive an American tourist visa. The tourist visa is also
referred to as a visitor visa and can be classified under the B-2 visa
category. Out of the hundreds of thousands that apply for the visa, a fair
share of them is denied this visa and immigration lawyers have firsthand
knowledge of this.
A US
tourist visa, as the name suggests, is only for those that want to
enter the country for pleasure purposes, but can also be issued for those that
seek medical treatment in the US and is only valid for a maximum period of six
months in either case.
However, once you reach the United
States then you may apply for an extension of stay for an additional period of
six months. However, having said that, if your overall stay exceeds a period of
one year then you are asking for trouble and are essentially living in the
United States illegally and that can have some serious legal consequences that
will need an immigration attorney for.
The US government is not really very
prompt about making sure that visas are used as they are meant to be used and
that nobody violates the terms of their US visa despite
them saying so. It may not be their fault, America’s president refuses to secure
the southern border so many illegal unskilled people are trying to enter the
system so they can get on welfare and food
stamps and other free social programs – certainly in states like California.
Let us now move ahead and look at some of the reasons why the US may give your
tourist visa application a thumbs down.
Denied
based on nonimmigrant intent
To ensure that an applicant isn’t trying
to enter to actually work or live illegally in the country, the government will
require you to prove that you have ties such as property, a job, or profession
back home and that you will return there once your stay is over. The government
will also need proof that you have enough financial backing so you won’t run
out of money while in the US – high sales taxes can be underestimated.
When you are not able to provide
evidence for such things, then your application can be duly rejected.
Denied
based on fraud
Some applicants choose to stray from the
truth and cover up things like having a prior criminal record thinking that it
will make it easier for them to get into the country. Needless to say, when
discovered their visa applications will be rejected and it
will also affect their ability to successfully apply in the future even if they
have an immigration lawyer.
Denied
based on criminal record
Any links to terrorists groups, prior
espionage records, and other related crimes will almost definitely lead to the
rejection of your tourist visa application. However, not all crimes are grounds
for denial.
Denied
based on inadmissibility
According to immigration lawyers there
is list of things that can make a certain person inadmissible. For example, if
you have a contagious disease that can be considered a public health hazard, or
have been deported from the country in the past, or are a drug addict then your
application will be rejected.
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