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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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4 hours ago, nightingalejules said:

OP said that he/she felt that they had been pressured by the agent and confessed to something that wasn't the truth. I know that can sometimes happen, and as such chose to give OP the benefit of the doubt. It concerns me that so many people on this site (most of us immigrants or those who love them) are so quick to ascribe unlawful motivations to others. 

If this was indeed a case where customs officers were acting with predjudice against OP and assumed bad motives, and they pressured OP into saying something he/she thought they wanted to hear, which wasn't, in fact, true, then a second attempt to get a tourist visa (for honest visiting/touristing purposes) may well be accepted, providing there is sufficient evidence to support these claims.

Most people on this site, I think, are honest, and the system is complicated, especially for non-English speakers. It seems to me that we might help more if we judge less.

 

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Let us know how it goes.

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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, kzielu said:

1. About zero

2. I highly doubt you will even get a chance to explain anything. Your documents will show you lied on a visa application (regardless of whether it is true or not), why do you think they will believe your story ? They used to people telling then all kinds of stories just to get a visa, so just think about it...

So if that's the case, why they are still giving me a chance to reapply?They should have ban me rather than giving me a chance for nothing.

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3 minutes ago, Rina said:

So if that's the case, why they are still giving me a chance to reapply. They should have ban me rather than giving me a chance for nothing.

Because if you did not incur the ban - which sounds like you didn't - you can _technically_ try, if you feel like spending the money. Same thing hear people that were refused visa at the embassy - they can apply, but doesn't mean it makes sense. You are about 100 times worse off than they are.

 

But - as Boiler said above - let us know how it goes.

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You call to apply, they are just there to adjudicate, in your situation not exactly an easy yes.

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14 minutes ago, kzielu said:

Because if you did not incur the ban - which sounds like you didn't - you can _technically_ try, if you feel like spending the money. Same thing hear people that were refused visa at the embassy - they can apply, but doesn't mean it makes sense. You are about 100 times worse off than they are.

Are you saying that there's no way I can go to US anymore? Even I have a strong ties, good intention and credible invitation?

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Just now, Rina said:

Are you saying that there's no way I can go to US anymore? Even I have a strong ties, good intention and credible invitation?

Not anytime soon. How do you prove good intentions ? You are genuinely convinced they're just going to believe you but based on the history, it's going to be exactly the opposite.

You had strong ties before. Credible invitation will only makes things worse as it is exact opposite of "ties".  Look at yourself through they eyes of immigration officer, not your own. He/she _has_ to assume you are an intending immigrant unless proven otherwise. You have way too many things going against you, but since you clearly are not convinced, there is no other way than to give it a try.

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5 hours ago, nightingalejules said:

OP said that he/she felt that they had been pressured by the agent and confessed to something that wasn't the truth. I know that can sometimes happen, and as such chose to give OP the benefit of the doubt. It concerns me that so many people on this site (most of us immigrants or those who love them) are so quick to ascribe unlawful motivations to others. 

If this was indeed a case where customs officers were acting with predjudice against OP and assumed bad motives, and they pressured OP into saying something he/she thought they wanted to hear, which wasn't, in fact, true, then a second attempt to get a tourist visa (for honest visiting/touristing purposes) may well be accepted, providing there is sufficient evidence to support these claims.

Most people on this site, I think, are honest, and the system is complicated, especially for non-English speakers. It seems to me that we might help more if we judge less.

 

CBP have no reason to coerce a reason to deny someone entry, they can deny anyone they want merely on a suspicion.

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1 hour ago, kzielu said:

Not anytime soon. How do you prove good intentions ? You are genuinely convinced they're just going to believe you but based on the history, it's going to be exactly the opposite.

You had strong ties before. Credible invitation will only makes things worse as it is exact opposite of "ties".  Look at yourself through they eyes of immigration officer, not your own. He/she _has_ to assume you are an intending immigrant unless proven otherwise. You have way too many things going against you, but since you clearly are not convinced, there is no other way than to give it a try.

Ok. Thanks

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I was just thinking, the cost of a 6 month US vacation vs a B application visa fee is absolutely nothing, so what do you have to lose trying?

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chances of getting a B2? SLIM!

the reason u can apply again? bc they allowed u to withdraw ur app instead of giving you a ban.

a ban would prevent u getting a k1, cr1, h1b (intent to live visas)

my guess is u would need a k1, cr1 or an h1b (a work visa) to be allowed in the USA again.

unless u have really really REALLY strong ties to your country, ur B2 will be denied.  

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On 1/31/2017 at 2:28 PM, caliliving said:

chances of getting a B2? SLIM!

the reason u can apply again? bc they allowed u to withdraw ur app instead of giving you a ban.

a ban would prevent u getting a k1, cr1, h1b (intent to live visas)

my guess is u would need a k1, cr1 or an h1b (a work visa) to be allowed in the USA again.

unless u have really really REALLY strong ties to your country, ur B2 will be denied.  

You mean, even I have a very strong ties here in my country, I will still be denied of getting a B2?

A work visa will do? Is it really possible? You think my last experienced will not affect the application of H-1B? I can also go home anytime to a H-1B visa?

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5 hours ago, Rina said:

You mean, even I have a very strong ties here in my country, I will still be denied of getting a B2?

A work visa will do? Is it really possible? You think my last experienced will not affect the application of H-1B? I can also go home anytime to a H-1B visa?

no, your withdraw of admission wont effect any visa that comes with dual intent. such as an h1b (although that is going to be harder to get now as u need to make 130k a year) your best bet is trying to find someone online to marry! men love women from the philipines, so u shouldnt have a problem lol but i dont see u getting a b2 anytime soon!! i wouldnt even waste the applicaiton.. 

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6 hours ago, Rina said:

You mean, even I have a very strong ties here in my country, I will still be denied of getting a B2? CO at the embassy will judge your ties.. if you re-apply. 

A work visa will do? Is it really possible? You think my last experienced will not affect the application of H-1B? I can also go home anytime to a H-1B visa? Visa shopping? 

 

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