hello, i'd appreicate as many opinions as possible as this is worrying me....
I am an Indian citizen and a US Permanent Resident. I am planning on applying for a visit visa to the UK very soon. I intend to visit the UK for some business reason and return to the US after 10 days. I am currently filling up the UK visa application form and there's a question that asks whether I was refused a visa to another country before. I don't remember seeing this question in that form before as I've been to the UK many times. Here's the problem:
Back in 1993 when I was in India I got an admission to a US University. I applied for the student visa (F1) at the US consulate in Chennai and the visa was refused due to "Potential Immigrant" reason. I did not apply for the US visa again at that time and went to the UK for Masters instead. I've travelled to the UK 3 times as well after completing my Masters in UK.
After 1993, I started to travel to US from India in 1998 on IT projects without any visa issues. I was able to obtain US B1 4 times and 1 new H1-b and a H1b-extension successfully. Now I am a US permanent resident.
I intend to state the truth in the UK visa application form that yes I did get refused a student visa to the US back in 1993 due to the "Potential Immigrant" reason. My question is this: Will this affect my current UK visa application in any negative manner??? Will the UK immigration officer in NYC refuse or delay the application to verify the authenticity of my 1993 US refusal?? If he asks me to submit documents, then there are none! The US consulate staff just stamped my passport saying that my application was received at that time. It doesn't say anything about a refusal but i know that this record stays in the US INS systems.
Please offer your opinions soon as I am quite worried by this dilemma.
Even though back in 1993 i was refused for being a potential immigrant, I AM an immigrant now. I don't know what the UK visa officer will think about this)
I am an Indian citizen and a US Permanent Resident. I am planning on applying for a visit visa to the UK very soon. I intend to visit the UK for some business reason and return to the US after 10 days. I am currently filling up the UK visa application form and there's a question that asks whether I was refused a visa to another country before. I don't remember seeing this question in that form before as I've been to the UK many times. Here's the problem:
Back in 1993 when I was in India I got an admission to a US University. I applied for the student visa (F1) at the US consulate in Chennai and the visa was refused due to "Potential Immigrant" reason. I did not apply for the US visa again at that time and went to the UK for Masters instead. I've travelled to the UK 3 times as well after completing my Masters in UK.
After 1993, I started to travel to US from India in 1998 on IT projects without any visa issues. I was able to obtain US B1 4 times and 1 new H1-b and a H1b-extension successfully. Now I am a US permanent resident.
I intend to state the truth in the UK visa application form that yes I did get refused a student visa to the US back in 1993 due to the "Potential Immigrant" reason. My question is this: Will this affect my current UK visa application in any negative manner??? Will the UK immigration officer in NYC refuse or delay the application to verify the authenticity of my 1993 US refusal?? If he asks me to submit documents, then there are none! The US consulate staff just stamped my passport saying that my application was received at that time. It doesn't say anything about a refusal but i know that this record stays in the US INS systems.
Please offer your opinions soon as I am quite worried by this dilemma.
Even though back in 1993 i was refused for being a potential immigrant, I AM an immigrant now. I don't know what the UK visa officer will think about this)