Hi I am presently on a J1 visa which expires in Feb 07. I got my visa from London and my DS 2019 and it clearly states that the 2 year rule does not apply. But I have been told that since I have Indian citizenship this rules applies to me. I want to study further but I am confused if i need to do the waiver or not first.
It's said that if the morning coffee of the interviewing Consul is bad then your probably won't get your Visa. Jokes aside, I know some very rich industrialists' family members were refused B1/B2 Visas for no apparent reasons. The Consul actually doesn't really bother to look at any papers one brings along. This is specially for the first interview. I also know a few persons who are lowly paid employees here and who have a much higher possiblity of remaining back in the USA and they have managed to get their Visas. Would you please explain these dichotomies? Or is it just plain luck a person has to depend on? Sudhir
RE:student visa
by Mr.stanley Dsa on Oct 07, 2006 07:28 PM Permalink
i just wanted to the rules for study visa also wanted to know is it possible for perents can go with the child. Thanks
Hello sir, My student visa got rejected twice for Fall 2006, now i want to go in Spring Session, my next visa date is in november, what are chances of getting visa this time?please answer me. Thankx
I'm going for Visa interview, next month. The information provided here in que-ans format helped me a lot. Thanks for the valuable information. Good article.
Hi Peter, I just wanted to ask you that is it possible for me to get an H1-B visa from a US company after my graduation without having any work experience.