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efta-01599659
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Dear Applicant:
This is to inform you that you have been found ineligible for a nonimmigrant
visa under Section 214(b) of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act. A
denial under Section 214(b) means that your application did not meet the
requirements established by law for the classification of nonimmigrant visa
for which you applied.
While nonimmigrant visa classifications each have their own unique
requirements, one requirement shared by many of the nonimmigrant visa
categories is for the applicant to demonstrate that he/she has a residence in a
foreign country that he/she has no intention of abandoning. Applicants
usually meet this requirement by demonstrating that they have strong ties
overseas that indicate they will return to a foreign country after a temporary
visit to the United States. Such ties include professional, school, family, or
social links to a foreign country.
Additionally, applicants must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the consular
officer that their intended activities in the United States will be consistent
with the classification of visa for which they are applying. The burden of
proof for establishing that the applicant will not engage in unauthorized
employment, or other activity inconsistent with the visa category, rests with
the applicant.
Today's decision cannot be appealed. However, you may reapply at any time.
f you decide to reapply, you must submit a new application form and photo,
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pay the visa application fee again, and make a new appointment to be
interviewed by a consular officer. You should be prepared to provide
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EFTA01599659
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