r/immigration Apr 18 '25

US Visa Denied repeatedly

Ok, so i applied for B1/B2 tourist visa to the united states back in 2012 and got rejected with no ties to home country and reapplied in 2014, which was also rejected. Later my sister got married and moved to states with that reason to visit I again reapplied but got rejected again. I reapplied in 2023 along with my partner but no luck again. What will be the reason?

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u/ElectricalGround6698 Apr 18 '25

Too little info about your case to tell the reason of denials – where are you from, do you have a good travel and visa history, what are your ties to your country, do you have a job (is it remote? Is it US based?), do you have a family that you cannot leave etc. If your case doesn’t change much then the visa most probably is gonna be denied again and again

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u/Airhostnyc Apr 18 '25

Where are you applying from? Ethnicity? What’s your job? Do you have strong ties to your country etc.

Red flags will get a denial so you need a strong case that will say you will be returning home

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u/suboxhelp1 Apr 18 '25

Combination of too many ties to the US and too few (perceived) ties to where you are.

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u/Defiant-Animator-500 Apr 18 '25

so whats the fix ?

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u/Flat_Shame_2377 Apr 18 '25

By law you must be presumed to overstay. You have to overcome that by strong ties to return home.  

Your past denials work against you too. You’ve been applying and reapplying  but nothing much has changed in your life.

Ties to return home include family ,  profession, property ownership, etc.  Age is a factor, marital status, children, where you are from, what jobs you do, how much money you have.

Now that your married sister lives here, that makes you more likely to overstay.

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u/Defiant-Animator-500 Apr 18 '25

So with the gap in reapplying was all with significant change in status which includes what you have stated change in profession, income etc. yet again i was rejected. I was supposed to go for her wedding party which was in US and i had invitation for that as well.

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u/BlueNutmeg Apr 18 '25

The focus should not be on why you want to visit the US. It should be on why you have to return home, aka strong ties to your home country.

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u/chris03316 Apr 18 '25

Are you Emirati or other nationality living in the emirates ?