Hello,
I am trying to get some information for a friend. He has been traveling back and forth to the US for years with a B1 visa. He went through his Senior year of high school here with this visa with the approval of the school district. He has also been taking classes at a Community College with this visa. Now that he has finally been accepted to a very prestigious University here in the US he went to the Embassy in Thailand to get the appropriate student visa with his I-20 and instead of going smoothly they have revoked his B1 visa (without prejudice) and denied his student visa stating that they didn't believe he would complete the University program and they felt he was a risk to staying in the US.
This kid has gone back to Thailand (his home) a few times each year to make sure his B1 stayed current. They are also stating he has been going back and forth too much and they want a better explanation as to what he has been up to.
What should he do? Is it ok that he has been taking classes. He was never registered for more than 18 hours a week. I don't think he told the Embassy he was taking classes because he thought he might get into trouble. Should he tell them?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
M
I am trying to get some information for a friend. He has been traveling back and forth to the US for years with a B1 visa. He went through his Senior year of high school here with this visa with the approval of the school district. He has also been taking classes at a Community College with this visa. Now that he has finally been accepted to a very prestigious University here in the US he went to the Embassy in Thailand to get the appropriate student visa with his I-20 and instead of going smoothly they have revoked his B1 visa (without prejudice) and denied his student visa stating that they didn't believe he would complete the University program and they felt he was a risk to staying in the US.
This kid has gone back to Thailand (his home) a few times each year to make sure his B1 stayed current. They are also stating he has been going back and forth too much and they want a better explanation as to what he has been up to.
What should he do? Is it ok that he has been taking classes. He was never registered for more than 18 hours a week. I don't think he told the Embassy he was taking classes because he thought he might get into trouble. Should he tell them?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
M