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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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5 hours ago, caliliving said:

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.. 

When do you think is the right time to reapply a B2 visa?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You can apply any time.

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Problem is, whether you intended to work or not - The consulate will have a record of you trying to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa, admitting to an intention of working.

 

This isn't like calling a customer service hotline and saying "No, I spoke to Bob, and he said.." They're not going to call CBP at the airport and ask for the officer in question. All they have to go off of is that you tried to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa. After some questions, you admitted to wanting to work in the U.S. That is not allowed on a tourist visa.

 

withdrawal means that in theory, what happened is the CBP told you "you can't work here on that visa" and then you said "ok, then I'll go home."

 

I'll agree with the earlier poster who said that if you can prove close ties to the Philippines, and reasonable amounts of evidence that:

1. You intend to go back, and

2. You have no intentions of working

Then you could possibly be approved. As in, it's not completely out of the question.

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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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On ‎2‎/‎3‎/‎2017 at 10:06 PM, JayJayH said:

Problem is, whether you intended to work or not - The consulate will have a record of you trying to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa, admitting to an intention of working.

 

This isn't like calling a customer service hotline and saying "No, I spoke to Bob, and he said.." They're not going to call CBP at the airport and ask for the officer in question. All they have to go off of is that you tried to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa. After some questions, you admitted to wanting to work in the U.S. That is not allowed on a tourist visa.

 

withdrawal means that in theory, what happened is the CBP told you "you can't work here on that visa" and then you said "ok, then I'll go home."

 

I'll agree with the earlier poster who said that if you can prove close ties to the Philippines, and reasonable amounts of evidence that:

1. You intend to go back, and

2. You have no intentions of working

Then you could possibly be approved. As in, it's not completely out of the question.

 

That's make sense! Thanks for your time! :-) much appreciated. Godspeed

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes and be prepared for them to go thru ur phone, laptop, luggage ect at POE (if u get a visa) 

 

Watch border security on netflix lol 

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