Tourist Visa Attorney – Visa Denial

Tourist Visa Attorney – Visa Denial

Visa denial is common when applicants:

– Do not fully complete the visa application and/or provide all required supporting documentation;
– Do not establish eligibility for the visa category being applied for;
– Do not overcome the presumption of being an intending immigrant;
– Have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude;
– Have been convicted of a drug violation;
– Have two or more criminal convictions for which the total sentence of confinement was five years or more;
– Do not demonstrate proof of adequate financial support in the United States;
– Misrepresent a material fact or commit fraud to attempt to receive a visa; or
– Previously remained longer than authorized in the United States (violated nonimmigrant status).

Have you had a visa denied? If so, give me a call and we can work to understand why and how to create a stronger visa application for next time! Consultation fees apply.

Disclaimer: This post is provided by Lally Immigration Services, LLC for informational and marketing purposes. This article does not constitute legal advice nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship. No reader should act, or refrain from acting, on the basis of any information presented in this article, or elsewhere on this website, without seeking the advice of appropriate legal counsel, or other professional counsel, licensed in the relevant jurisdiction. Lally Immigration Services, LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability with respect to any actions taken, or not taken, based on any content of this article or website. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Last Updated: 02/11/2022

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