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TravelRe: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by foxus: 7:45pm On Jun 07, 2017
abujaniv:
You've asked variations on the same question several times now. Our answer is not going to be different. You may apply again if you like. The result will likely be the same unless you provide compelling, new evidence in support of your application.
Yea.
But I am okay with the whole information.
I have reviewed my case, and noticed I didn't present personal circumstances in the best way possible. I was so brief without detail that the reason for denial was the quickest and easiest answer.

Thanks the VO for your time.
TravelRe: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by foxus:
abujaniv:
The decision to reapply is yours alone. Every application is given a fresh look, but visa officers are given the same training are sworn to uphold the same laws and regulations. That is why the result is usually the same when applicants reapply.
Thanks.
I understand what you mean. If one does it differently from the previous interview and the same rules and regulations are used, one may likely get it. But if done the same way as the first interview and the same rules and regulations are used, then the result would be the same.

What is your stance about the leniency of a consular officer compare to others even when applying the same laws and regulations?
TravelRe: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by foxus: 1:57am On Jun 06, 2017
Hello the VO,
Good morning.

You getting me scare here about reapplying.
I was not opportune to give some information in my last interview.

Why did you say that in most of cases the adjudication of the result is the same? Are you saying the consular officer already has a decision on that person application. Will it not be okay to judge from the current interview?

Do consular officers consider the new information presented to them as invalid?

Please let me know.
TravelRe: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by foxus: 8:36am On Jun 05, 2017
abujaniv:
Good morning, seunban. We can not go into details about specific cases. The positive or negative result of a visa application rarely hinges on one single factor, so I would not advise you to agonize over one thing or another.
Thanks the VO for this.
Candidly, your info here has been okay.
It's just that one would keep wondering when a visa is refused.

Please, the last questions for today:
1. What is the perfect answer to why do you want to go for PhD? If I wanted to answer,I could have started by stating a little about my background, experiences, my present position and then relate to my future plan. Will I be wrong to state these?
Another person would have just go straight to what would be gained from the PhD program and then relate to the future plan

Please let me know!

2. If asked if something has changed from the last interview, will it be okay for someone to say: Yes, that one has new information.

As well, are all these answers dependent on individual officer?

I would appreciate your response to each of the question.

Regards
TravelRe: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by foxus: 6:57pm On Jun 03, 2017
Hello VO,

I am new here and I am happy to be here.
My question goes thus:

I am 31years old. I work as a medical sales representative. My marriage is a month old. I am going for a master degree in USA. Am I eligible for F1 visa?
I just got my I20 from a school in USA and I am planning to schedule an appointment by the end of the month.
Please am I eligible for F1 visa considering how long I am married.?

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