More than 1 million official US visas are denied every year by the US State Department. This number is HUGE. What are applicants doing that’s leading to outright visa rejections? And what can you do to avoid it? Let’s check some instances below:
Visa Officer: Good morning, Pass me your and your passport, please
Interviewee: Good morning, sir. Here it is
Visa Officer: Why are you going to the US?
Interviewee: I'm going to the US to pursue my Master's degree in computer science at George Mason University.
Visa Officer: How many universities have you applied to?
Interviewee: I applied for George Mason University, Minot State University and CUNY.
Visa Officer: How many admits have you received?
Interviewee: I got admits from George Mason, and CUNY.
Visa Officer: Why did you choose these universities?
Interviewee: These colleges offer good machine learning programs
Visa Officer: What's your UG CGPA?
Interviewee: 6.83 on a scale of 10
Visa Officer: Do you have personal funds?
Interviewee: No, sir, I don't have personal funds. My parents are my sponsors, and in addition to that, I have taken an education loan.
Visa Officer: What is your parents profession?
Interviewee: Mother is a housewife, and father is a retired government officer.
Visa Officer: What's your father’s annual income?
Interviewee: He gets a pension. He’s not actively earning anymore.
Visa Officer: Place your right hand 4 fingers, and your visa is rejected.
Now reader, tell me, if you were the Visa officer, would you entertain this interview? What would be your opinion and verdict for the interviewee’s visa application?
I can tell you it won’t be very good. Here are the reasons why: