Friday, September 28, 2018

Reasons Why US Work Visas Can Get Refused

America is a land of countless opportunities, and every person wishes to settle or work here. Every year, millions of people apply for US work visa. But, visa refusal leads to confusion and frustration, when the consular officer seems unwilling or unable to explain the reasons for visa refusal and options to deal with the refusal.  Often, a small error can become a big hindrance in the visa approval process. In such instances, you must seek the assistance of an expert immigration lawyer to omit errors in your application and figure out ways to make your appeal stronger. Immigration attorneys at Wildes & Weinberg have successfully helped various candidates with refused US work visa. 


Given below are a few top reasons why your US work visa got refused.

Being unprepared - Make sure you put all your efforts in preparing for the visa process. There are plenty of resources available on the internet such as Wildes & Weinberg that provide data on the visa process and interview. Government sites also offer authentic information to assist you at every step of the process. 

Providing insufficient or incorrect information - With fully prepared documents, requirements, and forms of verification, and providing all the information accurately the visa process is likely to speed up.  And, inaccurate information usually results in visa refusal or lengthened processing.

Applying for the wrong visa - Different visa has different eligibility and requirements. Always check twice that you are indeed applying for the correct visa. Make sure you meet all the necessary conditions and fulfill the requirements for that particular visa.  

Over confidence during the interview - Being excessively assertive about the visa process or overconfidence during the interview can make you look like a presumptuous and arrogant. Avoid presenting yourself as a wise guy in an interview.

Providing too much information -  You will be asked a range of questions during an interview. Make sure your responses should be thought-provoking as well as simple and concise. Do not divulge irrelevant information that doesn't concern directly to the inquiry, and you should not willingly give up information that isn't asked.

Ineffective communication - At times, the language barrier, such as various dialects and accents, or unfamiliar lingo may lead to confusion in an interview. If you don’t understand the question, never hesitate to ask the interviewer to explain, interpret, repeat, or slow down. Good communication can potentially help to avoid remarkable misinterpretations and misunderstandings. 

Disrespecting the interviewer - Always show respect by expressing courtesy and humbleness toward the interviewer, even if they seem tired or tedious. And, an untidy appearance may exhibit a lack of seriousness in the interview. 

Of course, you may be frustrated and demented after a visa refusal. But there are various options available to overcome the refusal. An expert immigration lawyer, at Wildes & Weinberg, can assist you in pursuing resubmission or reconsideration of visa application.