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US Travel Shock: Visa Denied 5 Hrs Before Flight

A traveller using the Visa Waiver Program faced a harsh setback when their ESTA was denied only five hours before departure. You see how a routine trip turned into a major shock even though they had visited the US earlier this year without issues.

A Sudden Denial Despite Clean Travel Record

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The traveller had left the US within the 90 day limit on their last visit and stayed out for four months before trying again. Experts say last minute security checks likely triggered the denial and flagged them as ineligible for entry.

Immigrant Intent Suspected During Checks

The traveller is engaged to a US citizen but not married. Experts note that this often signals immigrant intent. Long stays close to the 90 day limit also raise concerns. CBP likely reviewed their history and relationship and decided they no longer fit VWP rules.

ESTA Loss Creates Serious Travel Problems

An ESTA denial removes their access to the Visa Waiver Program. Their only path now is applying for a B-1 or B-2 visa. Experts say even that will be difficult because they must prove strong ties to their home country, which is now in question.

Financial Loss and No Clear Solution

The traveller cannot fly to the US and cannot recover their expensive airline ticket. You see how a late night denial, security checks and suspicion of immigrant intent created an unexpected travel block with no quick fix in sight.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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