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Esta by visa denial.

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#1
  • CD
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  • 2023/10/23 19:16

My student visa was denied.
If I had an Esta before my student visa was denied, is it possible to enter the country with an Esta if it is still valid ?
I would like to get advice from anyone who is in the same situation or knows someone who has been in a similar situation.
Thank you very much.

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#2

Hello. My cousin is in the same situation, 3 years after his F1 visa rejection, he still can't even get an ESTA.
First of all, ESTA is also invalid at the time of F1 visa rejection.
I think there was something that caused the immigration office to think
that he was going to settle in the US.
My cousin came to Hawaii many times to surf,
got an F1 visa to study at a language school, and when that school program ended, he applied again for an F1 visa for another school (also a language school …) and was denied.
Since then, for the past 3 years, I have tried several times to get an ESTA or a B visa, but I have been rejected and have not been able to come to the US.
US immigration is very strict.
If you are a woman, there is a good chance that your application will be denied because of concerns about your marital status and your intention to settle in the US.
Immigration is very strict these days, especially in Hawaii.
Anyway, ESTA is no longer valid.

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 10:55
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It seems to be no good according to here.

https://legalservicesincorporated.com/questions-answers/if-my-visa-is-denied-and-i-have-a-valid-esta-can-i-travel-to- the-united-states-on-esta-when-do-i-have-to-re-validate-my-esta/#:~:text=For%20example%2C%20let%20us%20say,is%20one%20of%20these 20instances.

Ultimately, I think the best way to be sure is to consult an immigration attorney and not rely on the opinions of the board.

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#4
  • alohawa
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 23:54
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What caused it to be rejected … ??

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#5
  • CD
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 11:53
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Thank you all.
The application was rejected because it was considered for permanent residence purposes.

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#6
  • 便乗B
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 13:22
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CD-san

Have you applied for the green card lottery ?

I have met several Japanese who have won green cards and are living in Hawaii and California.

The odds of winning seem to be better than the lottery. Why don't you give it a try ?.

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#7
  • こーの字
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 13:45
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You may want to reapply for a student visa (F-1).
You may want to consult with an expert ( immigration attorney ) to find out what went wrong with your previous application, and
prepare documents to compensate for that.

https://interstride.com/blog/overcoming-student-visa-denials-common-reasons-and-how-to-avoid-them/#:~:text=If%20you%20 receive%20a%20student,same%20exact%20application%20each%20time.

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#9

Did you have another visa in the US before your student visa was denied ? or did you get into any trouble ? I don't know your age, but I have heard that student visas are tough to get if you are around 30. If you are still around 20, I don't think it is that common to be considered for marriage purposes. Once you are rejected, it seems to be very difficult.

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