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Reasons for US visa rejection (Agents please come in)
First of all, I would like to state that I am not an intermediary, and I disappoint you, but I still want to give some low-level opinions (just based on experience). Anyway, there is no charge, so you don’t have to put high hopes.
Let’s start with your curiosity. Your intuition is correct. The visa officer only needs to look at your I-20 to quickly make a decision to deny the visa. He probably doesn’t need to look at the DS156 at all, which is used to screen applicants for immigration intentions. This is not your problem. Let me help you analyze it slowly. There are three things that can be provided on the I-20 that the visa officer is interested in: 1. which school you are applying to, 2. your major, and 3. the source of tuition/funding.
First of all, if I guess correctly, you are self-funded. Generally, you will not get a scholarship from the school to study for an MBA. You have no work experience in an American company, and generally you will not receive educational funding from the company ( If your dream comes true in the future and you come to the United States to study for an MBA, you will find that most of your American classmates are working students. They are all reserve management team members who are paid by the company to study for further studies. Generally, people without work experience and related needs are I won’t come here to get an MBA. In contrast, the problem arises in your situation. MBA and hotel management in ordinary schools are unpopular majors for foreigners. The United States does not welcome foreigners to study there. There are many students in the United States (most of them are wealthy students). There are no scholarships.
Secondly (and also in response to your second point of curiosity), your statement of "rejecting me without looking at all other materials" is one-sided. The visa officer looked for the materials he/she wanted to see. , but you didn't. That is your TOEFL and GRE/GMAT scores (MBA majors must require GRE and GMAT scores. Note that I used the word "and", not "or". Both scores are required. GRE reflects your research and logical ability, and GMAT is Assessment of your management and finance). Americans don’t recognize Yass, and you didn’t even have that at the time. If you are applying to a good school, they will ask you to show proof of your English proficiency, and they will want to know how you got admission to this school, but if your school may be ranked average, they will forget it. However, the visa officer still has a way to test your English. Your written test score may not be good (no one will hide it if you have good scores), but in case your speaking ability can surprise them ( MBA has very high requirements for spoken language, and future managers must be able to talk a few sentences.) Of course, the visa officer will not bury an MBA talent and future CEO. In this way, you have the dialogue posted in your question. Unfortunately, your performance is "I didn't understand some of the questions clearly~ I just dealt with a few words casually." This is your last life-saving straw. People have given you a chance to show your ability. , but you gave up automatically. But I heard those questions clearly for you, so let me repeat them to you. (The words in brackets are my understanding)
VO: How did you know about this university? (How did such an ordinary university come to your attention?)
Me: Introduced by a friend~ (I don't care how bad it was, I just wish to go to Unite States.)
VO: Did you only apply to this university? (Except for introductions from friends, don’t you have a good school of your choice?)
Me: I also applied to XX University, but no notice was given to me (this is false, I only applied to this one, but I was afraid that VO would be suspicious, so I blindly told the university where my friend was studying) (Telling lies during the visa process is tantamount to committing suicide, unless you have a lot of money and want to donate some visa fees to Laos and the United States.)
VO: Did you graduate from university in 2007? (You don’t have many years of work experience at all, so studying for an MBA is inappropriate and meaningless.
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Me: Yes~ (Yes, I just want to go to the United States)
I think you are right to find an intermediary. They can help you repackage it. If your current conditions (school, grades and financial background) are not substantially changed, the second visa will be in vain. I hope that the agency experts can help you, so you can use other people's money to eliminate disasters!
Sorry for my harsh analysis, please forgive me. I am not interested in the situation and the person. I speak from experience (I have signed F1 visa 5 times and H1B visa 4 times in one year, which is considered a long time. The disease has been taken advantage of by the good doctor), if you think it is useful, please refer to it, otherwise you will think that I am farting. Still wish you good luck!
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