Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - I went to Shanghai to visit my relatives twice, but I was refused a visa. If you have an immigrant visa. Will the previous travel refusal affect the immigrant visa? Both husband and children are Ameri

I went to Shanghai to visit my relatives twice, but I was refused a visa. If you have an immigrant visa. Will the previous travel refusal affect the immigrant visa? Both husband and children are Ameri

I went to Shanghai to visit my relatives twice, but I was refused a visa. If you have an immigrant visa. Will the previous travel refusal affect the immigrant visa? Both husband and children are Americans. Can't stand some half-assed answers.

The refusal of visiting relatives visa will not affect the immigrant visa (I was rejected twice by B2 at that time, and then I simply immigrated. During the interview, the interviewer asked me about B2' s rejection and said I was sorry. In fact, the application time will not take several years. If your husband submitted the application in the United States late 1 year, it will be almost 4 months (after submitting the application, you will change it to electronic application after receiving packet2); If your husband was originally in China, it would be faster to submit an application in China, with an average of 5 months, followed by 8 months, and I know the fastest is 3 months. You don't need to hire a lawyer (by mistake), let alone an intermediary (by mistake, I know that some people have been banned from entering the United States for life because they listened to the bad ideas of some unscrupulous intermediaries). Your own situation is the clearest and only you are the most concerned. Search online, there are many mutual help forums. Even if you have children, as long as you have financial security, you are absolutely fine. Good luck.