US VISA problems
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2017
Posts: 2
US VISA problems
Hello all,
My first post on here and I'm from the UK.
In March this year I went to London to apply for a US VISA, due to have a couple of minors on my criminal record. I didn't think it would be a problem, but after getting there, I sadly got rejected for "family, economic and social reasons". This was despite me having visited before.
At this present time, I am unemployed & have a disability & I don't know how much this is affecting my application for a visa.
I've read different things in many different places as to what to do. Such as evidence of ties to the UK (letter from parent?), letter from friend (travelling with), and potentially documents showing return from US previously and other countries. Any other suggestions?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
My first post on here and I'm from the UK.
In March this year I went to London to apply for a US VISA, due to have a couple of minors on my criminal record. I didn't think it would be a problem, but after getting there, I sadly got rejected for "family, economic and social reasons". This was despite me having visited before.
At this present time, I am unemployed & have a disability & I don't know how much this is affecting my application for a visa.
I've read different things in many different places as to what to do. Such as evidence of ties to the UK (letter from parent?), letter from friend (travelling with), and potentially documents showing return from US previously and other countries. Any other suggestions?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
#2
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: YYZ (ex-LHR)
Programs: BA Silver, VS Red, OZ Silver
Posts: 446
What were you convicted for, and when?
Did you complete ESTA? How did you answer the questions regarding Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude?
Was your ESTA denied? Did you tick 'yes' to the crime questions and were you absolutely sure said crimes were CIMTs?
The consulate tends to deny people eligible for ESTA but apply for B2s. But aside from that, being unemployed won't do you any favours.
Did you complete ESTA? How did you answer the questions regarding Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude?
Was your ESTA denied? Did you tick 'yes' to the crime questions and were you absolutely sure said crimes were CIMTs?
The consulate tends to deny people eligible for ESTA but apply for B2s. But aside from that, being unemployed won't do you any favours.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2017
Posts: 2
What were you convicted for, and when?
Did you complete ESTA? How did you answer the questions regarding Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude?
Was your ESTA denied? Did you tick 'yes' to the crime questions and were you absolutely sure said crimes were CIMTs?
The consulate tends to deny people eligible for ESTA but apply for B2s. But aside from that, being unemployed won't do you any favours.
Did you complete ESTA? How did you answer the questions regarding Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude?
Was your ESTA denied? Did you tick 'yes' to the crime questions and were you absolutely sure said crimes were CIMTs?
The consulate tends to deny people eligible for ESTA but apply for B2s. But aside from that, being unemployed won't do you any favours.
My convictions are drunk and disorderly & assault.
I've read in numerous places regarding unemployment & very different replies. Some say it shouldn't be a problem and some say it might be the problem.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: YYZ (ex-LHR)
Programs: BA Silver, VS Red, OZ Silver
Posts: 446
I remember doing the ESTA when I first visited and was ok, then a few years ago getting rejected. I can't remember what I answered to these questions though.
My convictions are drunk and disorderly & assault.
I've read in numerous places regarding unemployment & very different replies. Some say it shouldn't be a problem and some say it might be the problem.
My convictions are drunk and disorderly & assault.
I've read in numerous places regarding unemployment & very different replies. Some say it shouldn't be a problem and some say it might be the problem.
Unfortunately, now you have a visa denial, you'll have to declare that denial on every subsequent ESTA application, which will lead to ESTA being denied for about 6-12 months.
You have not said when these convictions were, which is important.
However, I would recommend you go to the BritishExpats US immigration forum and post on there. Those people can advise you better.
#5
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: New York, NY
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Posts: 6,776
Now that you've been convicted, no judgement, have you completed any assigned punishments such as jail time, rehab, anger management, community service? If this is recent you may be able to appeal showing that you completed such thing and if it's a while back you might be able to get a statement from the court stating your completion and fulfillment of "paying your debt to society".
The not working part leads to suspicion of overstaying. You mentioned a disability. Was this mentioned? Is it a medical/physical disability of a medical nature CBP could be wary of you trying to get treatment while here?
The not working part leads to suspicion of overstaying. You mentioned a disability. Was this mentioned? Is it a medical/physical disability of a medical nature CBP could be wary of you trying to get treatment while here?