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Yes, it’s highly recommended to prepare if you have any doubts about your profile or chances of approval. Rejection rates for B1/B2 U.S. visas can reach up to 40% in certain countries, and one out of every three F1 visa applicants may face rejection. We’ll meticulously review your DS-160/DS-260 forms, offer feedback, address your concerns, and guide you in presenting your story effectively to the consular officer.
Moreover, unprepared applicants may face delays, even if they meet the qualifications. Administrative processing under 221G can pose significant challenges, particularly for those applying for H1-B, L-1, K, or immigrant visas. Our expertise lies in handling these visa categories, and we can assist you in thorough preparation, ensuring you understand the required documents and information sought by the visa officer, thus increasing your chances of swift approval.
During our video consultation (upon request), we are happy to provide State Department credentials through awards or pictures. By speaking with us, you will find that we are highly knowledgeable and qualified due to our years of experience in consular affairs. We also have a Google business listing with five-star reviews. For any further inquiries, feel free to email us at [email protected].
Our former consular officers have adjudicated a broad spectrum of non-immigrant and immigrant visas, including family—and employment-based categories. You will always be matched with a former consular officer who has extensive experience in your visa classification.
If possible, we will match you with a former consular officer who speaks your language. Alternatively, you can bring a family member to the interview to interpret for you. Please email us at [email protected] to let us know your situation.
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