sathyan.ranis Posted April 27, 2013 Report Share Posted April 27, 2013 Hi, I have done my masters in USA California , and i was in USA for 4 years and came back to India in 2012, and now my visa got over is jan 2013,but i WANT peruse my MBA , and i got the i20 and went for the visa interview twice my visa got rejected,and i do not want to reapply again, my friends and family are suggesting me to apply for visitor visa(B2OR B1) i need your suggestion and help what can i do now, please help me,looking forward,Thank you, Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted April 28, 2013 Report Share Posted April 28, 2013 You are unlikely to get a B2 visa. Maybe talk to the firm of Murthy in Chennai about the matter? Link to comment
Guest Noah Lotte Posted April 28, 2013 Report Share Posted April 28, 2013 Even the firm of Murthy and Associates cannot persuade a VO of anything. Link to comment
rahul412 Posted April 29, 2013 Report Share Posted April 29, 2013 Hi, I have done my masters in USA California , and i was in USA for 4 years and came back to India in 2012, and now my visa got over is jan 2013,but i WANT peruse my MBA , and i got the i20 and went for the visa interview twice my visa got rejected,and i do not want to reapply again, my friends and family are suggesting me to apply for visitor visa(B2OR B1) i need your suggestion and help what can i do now, please help me,looking forward,Thank you, You have already applied for student visa and now if you apply for visiting visa, what's the guarantee that you will return after your first vacation?? Link to comment
omshiv Posted April 29, 2013 Report Share Posted April 29, 2013 if you want to do MBA in the US, then B1/B2 is not the correct Visa for you..thats for Business/Tourism purpose...you'll need F1 visa. Link to comment
stonecold_1981 Posted May 1, 2013 Report Share Posted May 1, 2013 It does beg the question - why were you denied an F-1 visa, the past couple of times? Also, you mentioned you were in the US pursuing a Master's degree between 2008-12. Was the denial, in some form, an outcome of the length of time you spent on Masters study in the US? (4 years seems a bit too high). Regarding your question on B1/2 - you defintiely cannot apply for this for studying in the US. Link to comment
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