A visitor visa application is much more than completing Form DS-160. Consular officers are trained to evaluate an applicant's travel plans, financial circumstances, prior immigration history, family ties, employment, and overall credibility.
Even seemingly simple questions can have a significant impact on the outcome of a case. Questions regarding family members in the United States, prior visa applications, previous travel history, employment, finances, and the purpose of the trip should be answered accurately and consistently. Inconsistencies, misunderstandings, or poorly prepared responses can lead to unnecessary and time consuming denials.
Our attorneys assist clients by reviewing their immigration history, discussing potential concerns, identifying red flags, and conducting interview preparation sessions designed to help applicants understand what to expect. We work with clients to ensure that they are prepared to answer questions clearly, truthfully, and confidently.
Many applicants are surprised to learn that the officer has much more information about them than they realize, and given this, many applicants are taken off guard and do not provide accurate information. This is an easy way for the officer to deny you. And then, these “misrepresentations” will have negative and oftentimes devastating negative impact on any other immigration benefit that you seek.
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