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Hi there mi name is Mariana and i applied for a B1 b2 visa almost a year ago but i got rejected the reason says because i dont have enough family ties, what i really said at the interview was that i had a small business of my own, that i didnt own a property (now i do) and that i was single, and i just wanted to visit US for busines related things. im going to apply again next year and some1 told me that even though i have a house of my own i still will be rejected because im single. some1 told me that i would have better chances of getting my visa if i applied in group with my parents wish are retired teachers (mom has traveled to the US several times and returned without problems and have sliblings that are us citizens), any advice will be apreciated Thanks

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What country are you from?

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Hi there mi name is Mariana and i applied for a B1 b2 visa almost a year ago but i got rejected the reason says because i dont have enough family ties, what i really said at the interview was that i had a small business of my own, that i didnt own a property (now i do) and that i was single, and i just wanted to visit US for busines related things. im going to apply again next year and some1 told me that even though i have a house of my own i still will be rejected because im single. some1 told me that i would have better chances of getting my visa if i applied in group with my parents wish are retired teachers (mom has traveled to the US several times and returned without problems and have sliblings that are us citizens), any advice will be apreciated Thanks

Your parent's travel patterns do not transfer to you...since so many single women from developing countries have used (abused) tourist visas in the past to go find the 'love of their life' in the US (usually this person is waiting for them at baggage claim, by an astonishing coincidence), you will find that you will have a tough time convincing the consuls that you are somehow different...just a fact of life.

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Hi there mi name is Mariana and i applied for a B1 b2 visa almost a year ago but i got rejected the reason says because i dont have enough family ties, what i really said at the interview was that i had a small business of my own, that i didnt own a property (now i do) and that i was single, and i just wanted to visit US for busines related things. im going to apply again next year and some1 told me that even though i have a house of my own i still will be rejected because im single. some1 told me that i would have better chances of getting my visa if i applied in group with my parents wish are retired teachers (mom has traveled to the US several times and returned without problems and have sliblings that are us citizens), any advice will be apreciated Thanks

Your chances are better now that you own property. Unfortunately the circumstances that caused the first denial have not changed, so I wouldn't have high expectations for a different outcome.

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