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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I would say you have a better chance.I had a cousin with a similar situation....he went and never got married just like you. He later went for a B1 Visa and got a 5 years multiple entry visa.

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I say give it a fdew months tighten up your proofs for

a B1 application, job, acct & country ties (returning home

can prove you will adhere to rules) when you visit check

into schools, requirements, contacts etc and see if you can

get the F 1, but never overstay . good luck dude

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought you had to be admitted to a school to even apply for an F-1. Admitted, proof of finances for at least the 1st year, and then it seemed to me to be pretty easy to get approved. OP, why were you denied the first two times?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Hi y'all ,

Those who remember after i got my visa bought my ticket quit my job and everything my fiancee told me i shouldnt come to usa again and she wont marry me(after we have been dating for 3 yrs) after she told me she has being hangin out with this guy and made out with him.. bla bla...... my VJ friends suggested since i already have my visa n ticket i should just go n try talk things thru with her probably the distance is a factor , i did went to usa last yr Septermber did all i could but she didnt even want to see until i told her seems she just want me to leave n go back to my home country so am leaving then she said she wanted to see me beforei leave we finally did meet once at her family house but nothing good came out of it to cut things short her parents got me a ticket to come back home . i didnt over stay my peroid i had until DEC 12 to get married and i left usa on the DEC 7 2014.

Now am back home Ghana and am thinking of applying for a student visa F1 again after i was refused about 2 times before the k1 visa was issued

WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT MY CHANGES ARE IN GETTING ANOTHER VISA TO USA??

THANKS MUCH EVERYONE !!! :dancing:

Adjudication rules are different for an F-1 visa.

Holding a K-1 visa does prove up intent to immigrate, though, even you two not marry and go on with AOS.

If I were in yer shoes, I'd chase the F-1 visa, and be able to prove up to a Vice-Consul on interview day that you have no intent to immigrate to USA, only to go to school here.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought you had to be admitted to a school to even apply for an F-1. Admitted, proof of financesarrow-10x10.png for at least the 1st year, and then it seemed to me to be pretty easy to get approved. OP, why were you denied the first two times?

first time no good reason were given but the second one said low sponsorship . and you not worng yes u need to get admitted to school first

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I say give it a fdew months tighten up your proofs for

a B1 application, job, acct & country ties (returning home

can prove you will adhere to rules) when you visit check

into schools, requirements, contacts etc and see if you can

get the F 1, but never overstay . good luck dude

ok tnx firend ....

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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first time no good reason were given but the second one said low sponsorship . and you not worng yes u need to get admitted to school first

No good reason is strange - you may have failed to demonstrate ties. Or the interviewer was cranky. You never know. I doubt I ever demonstrated strong ties with I got my F-1s (young person, starting life, yes leaving parents behind, but parents say that is only natural, no finances or assets in home country to speak of). Second time makes a lot of sense.

So, I'd say that if you have a school to give you an I-20 the 3rd time and have enough money to support your studies, you should be able to get an F-1. Some element of luck may be involved, your mileage my vary, etc.

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