F1 visa chances of denial?

rsmit02

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Hi there,

I am looking for advice on maximising my change of getting my F1 visa. I am British born in the Uk and lived here all my life. I am a psychiatric nurse here in the UK. I want to convert my nursing to a general nurse which is a 2 year course here in UK.

I have decided to do the course in the USA my sister lives there so I can live with her rent free. I have received my I-20 from the nursing school I applied to for me and my husband who is applying for the F2 visa as my dependant. We are both 35 been married 5 years.

My interview is next monday and the documents I am taking with me are.....

I-20 and admission letter to college,

Sevris Fee Receipt

Letter from my bank stating I have $58,000 dollars in my savings account for immediate withdraw. (I-20 states need $18,000 for fees and living)
Bank statement confirming funds,

Proof of my UK address like gas and telephone bills,

Letter from my employer stating I am taking an unpaid career break from my job to do further training relevent to my career and I remain in full time employment of the NHS. It states on my return my job restarts and I will be eligible for major promotion because of the new qualification I want to get in usa. Letter also confirms I have made arrangments to continue paying my pension contributions while away.

All the immigration forms required.

I have my fingers crossed I will get my visa, I think the most likely question they will ask my husband is what is he going to do while in usa. His answer is going to be "Nothing enjoy the break I have been working since I was 15. Also his job is being kept open for him to"

Anything else we can do, what do you think our chances are?

Ruth
 
Don't worry, You will get it without any problems.

Don't worry about the interview. YOu should get the visa without any problems. Currently, Nursing is in high demand in US. You should get the visa easily. After you are done with your studies you will be sponsored easily as a nurse and apply your greencard.

But do not let the consulate know that right now. If they ask your intentions after finishing your studies, tell them that you are planning to go back to US after graduation. Intention to retun after studies is one of the important requirement of F-1 visa.
 
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