i've been in the us last time and i did not know i had any relatives there. i just figured it our when i was about to leave us already. now i'm going to apply for a us visa again and if i change my family information to "yes, i have a relative in the us" should i be subjected to us visa denial because it did not match my first visa application? please help. and my relative just got an american citizenship recently. i think. so yeah please help. i'm going back to the us for internship not tourist or anything
US visa denial?
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- 3+ months ago by Anonymous
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- leave, visa, united states, time, relatives, internship
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If your visa is denied, then applicant is given a reason based on the section of law which applies. Visa applicants are also advised by the consular officer if they may apply for a waiver of their ineligibility. Several of the most common reasons for visa ineligibilities are explained below.