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  1. My girfriend is 26, her dad lives in America and got married to a American woman when my girlfriend was 18 so she visits them regulary but is not a US citizen. The last time I applied for an ESTA was around a year ago and it got denied due to my rejected B2.
  2. Hello, Last year I quit my job to travel North America and applied for a B2 visa (I know a very stupid decision!) I wanted to travel for more than 3 months and saw that B2 is a tourist visa for a longer period of time. This was rejected, because my ties with the Netherlands would not be strong enough and then I decided to travel through Asia for the past 6 months. Now I'm back in the Netherlands (I'm Dutch btw) and have a job and live with my girlfriend (rental house). My girlfriend has family in America and we want to celebrate Christmas with them this year, but I can no longer get an ESTA because of my rejected B2. How big is my chance of success if I apply for a B2 again because I want to celebrate Christmas? Is the B2 always for 6 months or longer and also, is it wise to book a flight in advance to demonstrate that I also intend to return to the Netherlands? Do you think my circumstances have changed enough in the meantime? I think my B2 was rejected last year mainly because I didn't have a job at the time, otherwise nothing was really asked.
  3. Hello everyone, I am an EU citizen and I applied for a b2 visa a year ago, because I wanted to travel for a longer period of time. This visa was rejected and now I plan to do a course in America. Now my question is: does it make sense to apply for a student visa or is it very likely that it will be denied because of my rejected b2?
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