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If Your US Student Visa Is Rejected?
by hidhed education on Jul 23, 2015 10:22 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The F-1 visa is the one that is issued to the international students going to study in the US. Though there are other types of visa and with that you can enter the country but no admission will be given to any student without the F-1 visa. Obtaining this visa requires proper preparation and adequate interview skills as many reasons can cause its rejection. If for some reason, your application gets rejected, you always have other options. Some of them are as follows.


Reapplying

In case of visa rejection you can reapply for it. Many students get the visa when they apply for a second time even though they got rejected the first time. It is also very important that you rectify any possible problems that might have caused the rejection the first time.


There are some common reasons why a US student visa is rejected.
• Submitting wrong or incorrect documents
• Lack of enough financial support to last you till the end of your study
• Low score in the English language exams
• Incomplete or forged documents
• Inappropriate behavior during interview or a providing questionable answers
• Insufficient documents to prove strong roots in the home country which would make you return to India
• Failure to supply enough information regarding the selected course and university

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If you feel that any of the above reasons might be a cause for the rejection of your visa, then you better rectify the problem. for getting more information check out ww

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  Re: If Your US Student Visa Is Rejected?
by aryan pawar on Sep 19, 2015 12:10 PM   Permalink
Every year thousands of students apply to American universities in the hope of getting a chance to get an entry into this technologically advanced country. The first step towards your goal is the application to American universities and if you are lucky you’ll get into one too. But that’s not all. The biggest challenge is getting an American visa. A visa is your license to stay and study in America. Every country has its own rules regarding the issue of visas and their duration.Given below is a step by step guide to apply for student visa:
Types of Student Visa
The first step is to find out your visa type. To study in America there are two type of student visas: F1 and M1. F1 visa is the most common type of student visa and is issued to students pursuing any kind of academic degree in America. M1 visa is issued to those who would be in America for non-academic or vocational study or trainings. Every visa type has its own application guidelines and qualification. Find the one that suits you the best and apply for student visa.
Get all your documents ready
You should have the following documents ready when you apply for student visa:
• Passport that would be valid for your entire stay in the USA
• Financial documents demonstrating your ability to fund your studies and life in USA
• In case you have availed a loan, keep the loan sanction letter ready. Documents related to scholarships or tuition fee waivers (if applicable)
• Documents that sho

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  Re: If Your US Student Visa Is Rejected?
by aryan pawar on Sep 19, 2015 12:10 PM   Permalink
Every year thousands of students apply to American universities in the hope of getting a chance to get an entry into this technologically advanced country. The first step towards your goal is the application to American universities and if you are lucky you’ll get into one too. But that’s not all. The biggest challenge is getting an American visa. A visa is your license to stay and study in America. Every country has its own rules regarding the issue of visas and their duration.Given below is a step by step guide to apply for student visa:
Types of Student Visa
The first step is to find out your visa type. To study in America there are two type of student visas: F1 and M1. F1 visa is the most common type of student visa and is issued to students pursuing any kind of academic degree in America. M1 visa is issued to those who would be in America for non-academic or vocational study or trainings. Every visa type has its own application guidelines and qualification. Find the one that suits you the best and apply for student visa.
Get all your documents ready
You should have the following documents ready when you apply for student visa:
• Passport that would be valid for your entire stay in the USA
• Financial documents demonstrating your ability to fund your studies and life in USA
• In case you have availed a loan, keep the loan sanction letter ready. Documents related to scholarships or tuition fee waivers (if applicable)
• Documents that sho

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  Re: If Your US Student Visa Is Rejected?
by aryan pawar on Sep 19, 2015 12:10 PM   Permalink
Every year thousands of students apply to American universities in the hope of getting a chance to get an entry into this technologically advanced country. The first step towards your goal is the application to American universities and if you are lucky you’ll get into one too. But that’s not all. The biggest challenge is getting an American visa. A visa is your license to stay and study in America. Every country has its own rules regarding the issue of visas and their duration.Given below is a step by step guide to apply for student visa:
Types of Student Visa
The first step is to find out your visa type. To study in America there are two type of student visas: F1 and M1. F1 visa is the most common type of student visa and is issued to students pursuing any kind of academic degree in America. M1 visa is issued to those who would be in America for non-academic or vocational study or trainings. Every visa type has its own application guidelines and qualification. Find the one that suits you the best and apply for student visa.
Get all your documents ready
You should have the following documents ready when you apply for student visa:
• Passport that would be valid for your entire stay in the USA
• Financial documents demonstrating your ability to fund your studies and life in USA
• In case you have availed a loan, keep the loan sanction letter ready. Documents related to scholarships or tuition fee waivers (if applicable)
• Documents that sho

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  Re: If Your US Student Visa Is Rejected?
by aryan pawar on Sep 19, 2015 12:10 PM   Permalink
Every year thousands of students apply to American universities in the hope of getting a chance to get an entry into this technologically advanced country. The first step towards your goal is the application to American universities and if you are lucky you’ll get into one too. But that’s not all. The biggest challenge is getting an American visa. A visa is your license to stay and study in America. Every country has its own rules regarding the issue of visas and their duration.Given below is a step by step guide to apply for student visa:
Types of Student Visa
The first step is to find out your visa type. To study in America there are two type of student visas: F1 and M1. F1 visa is the most common type of student visa and is issued to students pursuing any kind of academic degree in America. M1 visa is issued to those who would be in America for non-academic or vocational study or trainings. Every visa type has its own application guidelines and qualification. Find the one that suits you the best and apply for student visa.
Get all your documents ready
You should have the following documents ready when you apply for student visa:
• Passport that would be valid for your entire stay in the USA
• Financial documents demonstrating your ability to fund your studies and life in USA
• In case you have availed a loan, keep the loan sanction letter ready. Documents related to scholarships or tuition fee waivers (if applicable)
• Documents that sho

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