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dmsb001
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« on: August 26, 2009, 08:07:56 am »

My girlfriend was denied a visa to come here for vacation.  She is a recent univ graduate, employed, with $10k in her bank account and me as a sponsor.  I am a Canadian citizen, living in US and here for summer.  I will leave Canada, and so will she and I signed various affadavits to show that I will leave and so will she, I will support her, net worth, etc.  Any idea the reason for denial and what can be done to appeal or re-apply so that she will get the visa asap?
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2009, 09:18:56 am »

My girlfriend was denied a visa to come here for vacation.  She is a recent univ graduate, employed, with $10k in her bank account and me as a sponsor.  I am a Canadian citizen, living in US and here for summer.  I will leave Canada, and so will she and I signed various affadavits to show that I will leave and so will she, I will support her, net worth, etc.  Any idea the reason for denial and what can be done to appeal or re-apply so that she will get the visa asap?

What reason was given her for the visa application denial? Most visa offices look for the applicant's ties in his/her country. Maybe she did not satisfy the officer that she would be going back after the duration of her visa. Ties include a good job, properties, relationships. She could show pictures of her and her family, and if she had found a good job already, a certification from her office (but this is doubtful because she would still be new). If her circumstances has not changed since she last applied, then there's a chance that she might get denied again. Just my opinion though.
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