You were unable to sufficiently prove to the consular officer that you’re eligible for the nonimmigrant visa category you applied for, or you didn't overcome the presumption of immigrant intent by sufficiently demonstrating you have strong ties to your home country that may compel you to definitely depart the United States following your temporary visit.
Ties are various aspects of the applicant’s life that bind …show more content…
They've the final say on visa cases. When the consular officer determines that you're qualified for the nonimmigrant visa under Section 214 (b) from the INA, the decision made by the consular cannot be appealed. However, if you believe that you eligible/qualified for the nonimmigrant visa, you are allowed to apply again at any time.
Once you re-apply, you have to be prepared to provide information which was not presented during your original application or able to present evidence significant changes in your situation from your last application.
In case your situation have not changed from your previous application, it is most likely the decision could be the same. So, first, you have to know the reason(s) why your visa application was denied from your last application. Here are top 10 reasons why Visa applications are denied in Nigeria
To reapply, you must complete a new DS-160 application, pay a fresh application fee, and schedule an appointment for a new interview. You will be interviewed by the same processes and different consular officer. Keep in mind that even if you will be speaking to a different consular, all officers must make their decisions based on the same U.S. immigration