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Hi, I need feedback on a US B2 visa application.
This is my profile -
1. Male, single, Indian passport.
2. Studied in US 2013-2016 (F1 visa). Graduated with an MS degree. Worked for a year (Oct 2016-2017) on OPT at a US bank.
3. Left US in Nov 2017. Became Canadian PR in Dec 2017. Moved to Toronto in April 2018, and have been living here since then.
4. Working in Toronto since July 2018. Full time salaried employee of a ‘big 5’ Canadian bank. Rental housing. No loans. Over $10k in savings account (and growing). Have credit card since Oct 2018, with perfect credit and zero balance.
5. Additional info - never denied visa to any country. Have only been to, and lived in India, US and Canada. No police record in any country. No medical issues.
Now the question: I want to go to the US for 4-5 days for a get-together with friends. I’m wondering if it is safe to apply for a B2 visa? Or they would reject on some stupid grounds?
Please let me know if you have any question.
Many thanks for your responses!
Hi, I need feedback on a US B2 visa application.
This is my profile -
1. Male, single, Indian passport.
2. Studied in US 2013-2016 (F1 visa). Graduated with an MS degree. Worked for a year (Oct 2016-2017) on OPT at a US bank.
3. Left US in Nov 2017. Became Canadian PR in Dec 2017. Moved to Toronto in April 2018, and have been living here since then.
4. Working in Toronto since July 2018. Full time salaried employee of a ‘big 5’ Canadian bank. Rental housing. No loans. Over $10k in savings account (and growing). Have credit card since Oct 2018, with perfect credit and zero balance.
5. Additional info - never denied visa to any country. Have only been to, and lived in India, US and Canada. No police record in any country. No medical issues.
Now the question: I want to go to the US for 4-5 days for a get-together with friends. I’m wondering if it is safe to apply for a B2 visa? Or they would reject on some stupid grounds?
Please let me know if you have any question.
Many thanks for your responses!