My student visa has been refused for the third time. I am a current resident of The United States under a DACA status, and am a citizen of Kenya. I am a highschool graduate of this year, and I've been accepted into The University of Toronto, ranked 1st in Canada, and 17th globally.
The first refusal was based off my purpose of visit and my immigration status. My second refusal was based off of my immigration status. My most recent, and third refusal was based on my purpose of visit.
I am unclear on what to do at this point. I have been told by many people that I should leave The United States of America and fly to Kenya, the country of my citizenship and reapply from there. I am guessing the concerns the embassy has is me overstaying my visa - concerns which I can explain out in a letter. I have been the subject of an overstayed visa by my parents, and know there is no benefit to overstaying. I am solely going to Canada to study, and will be returning to Kenya once my studies are over.
In Kenya, I have: close family ties, more than sufficient funds from my family members, property with sufficient value, and a business under my families name. In India, I have close family ties, more than sufficient funds, and property with sufficient value. I have establishment in Kenya in the form of both family and financial ties, all that seems to be the issue is the trust the embassy has in the fact that I will leave Canada once my studies are over.
What seems to be the proper and beneficial route? My classes start September 5th, but I can opt to begin my classes in the Winter semester and take my Fall semester off. I can also opt to take a gap year. Staying in the United States is not an option I am willing to entertain.
The first refusal was based off my purpose of visit and my immigration status. My second refusal was based off of my immigration status. My most recent, and third refusal was based on my purpose of visit.
I am unclear on what to do at this point. I have been told by many people that I should leave The United States of America and fly to Kenya, the country of my citizenship and reapply from there. I am guessing the concerns the embassy has is me overstaying my visa - concerns which I can explain out in a letter. I have been the subject of an overstayed visa by my parents, and know there is no benefit to overstaying. I am solely going to Canada to study, and will be returning to Kenya once my studies are over.
In Kenya, I have: close family ties, more than sufficient funds from my family members, property with sufficient value, and a business under my families name. In India, I have close family ties, more than sufficient funds, and property with sufficient value. I have establishment in Kenya in the form of both family and financial ties, all that seems to be the issue is the trust the embassy has in the fact that I will leave Canada once my studies are over.
What seems to be the proper and beneficial route? My classes start September 5th, but I can opt to begin my classes in the Winter semester and take my Fall semester off. I can also opt to take a gap year. Staying in the United States is not an option I am willing to entertain.