Legal Question in Immigration Law in Virginia
Visa being denied.
What are some specific reasons why you might be denied for a visa?
Asked on 5/10/09, 9:09 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: Visa being denied.
Terrorist or criminal background; loathsome disease,
previous violations of American immigration laws are a few reasons that come to mind.
Answered on 5/10/09, 11:25 pm
Marc Seguinot
Seguinot & Associates, P.C.
Re: Visa being denied.
Read the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) and you can figure out what specific reasons preclude obtaining a visa. There is a difference, however, if a person ends up in immigration proceedings. Being deportable does not necessarily make you inadmissible, and maybe a visa is available that way. Without know all the facts, it's hard to advise you.
Good luck.
Answered on 5/11/09, 12:15 pm
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