
A growing number of Indians are being rejected for US visas, especially in Hyderabad and Chennai. A small fumble can spell disaster, as applicants are rejected without a solid reason.
A software engineer shared his experience when he went for his B1/B2 visitor visa interview. Having 4 years of experience in his field, he was just hired by an FAANG company which became a problem for the visa officer at the US consulate.
The techie brought a no-objection letter from his company and a solid 15-day travel plan but still got rejected. The officer apparently found it suspicious that he was taking a break just 1.5 months into a new job and denied him a visa “under Section 214(b) (potential immigrant).”
Social media is full of such horror stories with one user claiming, “90% of them whom I met outside consulate today were rejected of their visa.”
Small fumbles, lack of confidence, nervousness, or any discrepancy in your story are being used to reject applicants. One frustrated applicant aptly summed it up, “They act like we’re begging to enter heaven.”
Many people claim Hyderabad and Chennai are brutal, while Delhi seems slightly more lenient. However, there’s no guarantee as more uncertainty looms over the American dream.
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