F-1 Husband to Block Wife’s Student Visa?

Indian couple facing F-1 visa interview doubts

An Indian student recently got accepted to a US university, where her husband is already studying. She plans to apply for her own F1 visa, not as a dependent on an F-2. To qualify, she must prove strong ties to India before leaving.

Balancing Honesty and Strategy

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She’s worried about how to answer when asked about her husband during the visa interview. Experts say honesty is always the safest approach. Lying can backfire since US authorities can verify personal details easily during background checks.

Risk of Raising Doubts

Her concern is that mentioning her husband in the US might raise questions about her intent to return. Admitting she chose the same university to be near him could also seem suspicious. Visa officers might see both spouses moving as an attempt to settle permanently.

Rising F-1 Visa Scrutiny

US consulates are tightening checks for Indian students. Denials are rising as officers closely review each case. Even a small inconsistency in your answers can trigger rejection. Having both spouses on F-1 visas falls in a grey zone and depends entirely on the officer’s judgment.

The Safer Approach

Most immigration experts agree it’s better to stay truthful. If your visa gets refused, you can always reapply with stronger documentation. Being transparent now protects both your F-1 visas in the long run and keeps your record clean.

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