beingindian Posted June 27, 2016 Report Share Posted June 27, 2016 Hi, I am applying for H4 dependent visa. I had 2 visa rejections in the past (details below) ...I would like to know if the past rejections will have any impact on H4 stamping. Past visa rejections details: 1) Visiting visa - 2013. Reason for rejection: "You might be going to work in US" 2) Student visa - 2014. Reason for rejection: "You are going to settle in US and not planning to return". Thank you. Link to comment
desi-dude Posted June 28, 2016 Report Share Posted June 28, 2016 Your past two visa's were rejected coz of "potential intent" i.e. both F1 & B2, this is normal! H4 is a dual intent visa, you should be fine as long as your spouse has his/her H1 approved and papers in order. I had quit my H1 and applied for B1/B2, office rejected stating that you worked in US so you don't qualify for B1/B2. I then applied for H1 again with a new job offer and immediately got approved! After that I applied for two H4's so far, both got approved. Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted June 28, 2016 Report Share Posted June 28, 2016 Your H4 visa stamp is purely a function of the credibility of your spouses H1 status. Past rejections are immaterial. Link to comment
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