Hello,
I recently went to the US consulate in New Delhi to get a F1. It was denied. Following is some information and history about me.
I was issued a F1 visa in Dec 2001 to attend one of the California State University campuses for a Undergraduate degree in Finance. Left for US in Jan, 02. I finished my degree requirements in 07 and applied for OPT, which was granted. During this time frame i had been back and forth to India 5 times with a stay varying from a month to 3 in summers.
I was employed on OPT. Worked for about 9 months on my OPT and decided to go to graduate school. Since i did not have enough time while being employed, i applied for a Pre-MBA program at CSU,Hayward which would allow me to take 2 core MBA classes and prepare me for the GMAT. The duration of the program was 6 months. The completion would have admitted into the MBA program.
Once i was issued a I20 for the PRE-MBA program which was valid for 6 months, i went to the consulate.
Following were the questions asked to me and how i responded.
Q. What have you been doing as a student since 2001(Visa issued in Dec 2001, left in Jan 2002). That is a considerable long time.
A. I finished my undergraduate studies and i was working on my practical training, which is still valid at the moment. The stipulated time given to me to complete the degree was 6.5 years and i finished it well within the time frame.
Q. What do you want to go back for now?
A. Pre-MBA
Q. What is Pre-Mba? ( with slight agitation)
A. An intense program to prepare me for the GMAT test, while i can take 2 core classes at the same time.
Q. Are you single?
A. Yes.
Q. What do you plan to do in India after finishing your degree.
A. I plan on working for my dad.
Q. What does your dad do?
A. He is a real estate developer and rents out property.
I'm sorry, i cant issue you a visa.
The rejection was based on 214(b).
Since then i have taken my GMATs and should be receiving I20's for a full course of MBA study. I plan on reapplying once again in Dec.
I would appreciate if i can get some input on my case and suggestions on why the visa was rejected on 214(b).
I recently went to the US consulate in New Delhi to get a F1. It was denied. Following is some information and history about me.
I was issued a F1 visa in Dec 2001 to attend one of the California State University campuses for a Undergraduate degree in Finance. Left for US in Jan, 02. I finished my degree requirements in 07 and applied for OPT, which was granted. During this time frame i had been back and forth to India 5 times with a stay varying from a month to 3 in summers.
I was employed on OPT. Worked for about 9 months on my OPT and decided to go to graduate school. Since i did not have enough time while being employed, i applied for a Pre-MBA program at CSU,Hayward which would allow me to take 2 core MBA classes and prepare me for the GMAT. The duration of the program was 6 months. The completion would have admitted into the MBA program.
Once i was issued a I20 for the PRE-MBA program which was valid for 6 months, i went to the consulate.
Following were the questions asked to me and how i responded.
Q. What have you been doing as a student since 2001(Visa issued in Dec 2001, left in Jan 2002). That is a considerable long time.
A. I finished my undergraduate studies and i was working on my practical training, which is still valid at the moment. The stipulated time given to me to complete the degree was 6.5 years and i finished it well within the time frame.
Q. What do you want to go back for now?
A. Pre-MBA
Q. What is Pre-Mba? ( with slight agitation)
A. An intense program to prepare me for the GMAT test, while i can take 2 core classes at the same time.
Q. Are you single?
A. Yes.
Q. What do you plan to do in India after finishing your degree.
A. I plan on working for my dad.
Q. What does your dad do?
A. He is a real estate developer and rents out property.
I'm sorry, i cant issue you a visa.
The rejection was based on 214(b).
Since then i have taken my GMATs and should be receiving I20's for a full course of MBA study. I plan on reapplying once again in Dec.
I would appreciate if i can get some input on my case and suggestions on why the visa was rejected on 214(b).