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Can the visa fee be refunded if the United States refuses to sign a visa?

It will not be returned. As long as the binding force is increased and the number of visa refusals is reduced, some embassy visa fees can be saved.

1. 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 five times. After the visa is refused, as long as your binding force is greatly improved compared with last time, you can pass it completely, unlike the online refusal several times.

2. Refusal only represents the historical stage when your binding force can't meet the requirements of the embassy. Just like when we took the TOEFL, we got a perfect score of 100 and passed 60. Last time you refused the visa, your binding force did not reach the minimum passing line of 60 points in the embassy, so you should try to improve your binding force and your binding force score.

In fact, whether the visa is passed or not mainly depends on whether we can convince the visa officer that we will definitely come back after going to the United States. If the visa officer believes that we will definitely come back after going to America, he will give us a visa!

It's like we failed in the college entrance examination, then joined the cram school, and the cram school failed and finally got in.

5. The visa officer makes a comprehensive inspection of the applicant from four aspects: first, whether he has been to the same developed country 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 refused a visa, just try to improve your binding force!