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Will American visas be permanently refused?

In fact, there is no such thing as a permanent visa refusal in the United States. In fact, it is not terrible to refuse a visa many times. There is no difference between refusing a visa twice and refusing a visa six times. After the visa is refused, as long as your binding force is greatly improved compared with the last time, you can pass it completely, unlike the refusal on the Internet.

Refusal only means that your binding force can't reach the historical stage required by the embassy, just like we took the TOEFL system, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing score of 60. You refused the visa last time because your binding force didn't reach the minimum passing line of the embassy, so we worked hard to improve our binding force and improve our binding force score, just like we failed in the college entrance examination, then went to hundreds of remedial classes, failed in the exam, then went to cram schools and finally passed the exam.

Visa officers make a comprehensive inspection of applicants from four aspects: first, whether they have been to the same developed countries as the United States; Secondly, whether there is a perfect family. The third is whether you have good economic conditions, and the last point is whether you have a stable job. Only when these four aspects are good can the pass rate be high. So don't be afraid of being rejected many times. As long as the binding force is greatly improved this time, there will be no problem.