j'ai été refusé du visa étudiant F1 (Etats unis) deux fois, fin février 2017. Je pense car je n'ai pas su prouver mes attaches avec la France et aussi car j'en revenais juste, (j'ai passé 18 mois la-bas en tant que fille au pair et je suis revenue en février tout juste avant ma nouvelle demande de visa).
Depuis je n'ai pas insister pour ne pas être plus fichée.
Donc aujourd'hui, 5 mois après j'ai toujours l'intention d'y retourner (mon copain est la-bas et c'est sérieux). je veux retenter ma chance au visa en octobre mais cette fois on pense m'inscrire a UCLA une université réputée a Los Angeles pour peut être optimiser mes chances. ( Car pour les deux premières et dernières demandes de visa, j’étais inscrite dans une école d'anglais Part-Time toute simple... donc aussi peut être la cause du refus).
Pensez-vous que l'inscription dans une école plus sérieuse, plus cher, avec des cours a temps plein et intense, serait une bonne idée ?
bien évidemment ils ne savent pas la présence de mon copain la-bas.
Avez-vous d'autres suggestions pour que ma demande de visa soit acceptée ?
Depuis je n'ai pas insister pour ne pas être plus fichée.
Je devais commencer l'école de langue le 24 avril et j'avais déjà prit mon billet de retour là-bas pour le 28 mars prochain (dans 3 semaines) chose que je n'ai bien évidemment pas préciser lors de l'entretien.
ça s'est passé comment votre voyage en Mars?
Pas fait?
Votre billet d'avion a été remboursé?
merci d'avance pour votre feedback!
Avez-vous d'autres suggestions pour que ma demande de visa soit acceptée ?C'est sérieux, je dois y retourner...
Kimy 6791, Steffifi, AmandeKer, Myos... Vous avez des suggestions à faire à cette jeune femme? 😉
Bonjour,
En fait il faut que UCLA vous accepte ( ce qui n'est pas forcément simple, on ne s'inscrit pas dans une Uni américaine comme dans un club de fitness) et vous fournisse les documents le prouvant pour que vous puissiez introduire une nouvelle demande.A ce stade se posera aussi la question de vos moyens financiers, il faudra prouver que vous avez les moyens de payer l'Uni et vivre là bas, c-à-d payer un loyer, manger etc etc. Dire que vous seriez hébergée par votre ami serait une garantie que votre demande passe à la poubelle.....
Tes chances d'admission à UCLA sont quasi nulles sauf si tu as eu ton bac mention Très Bien et que tes parents ont $60.000 pour chaque année d'etudes.
Des études à temps partiel ne permettent pas d'obtenir un visa étudiant car il faut être étudiant à plein temps pour être considéré étudiant :-) ;-)
Il existe différentes universités à L'os Angeles et aux environs, tout dépend donc de ton niveau d'anglais, de tes ressources financières, et de ta mention au bac (et si tu as fait des études supérieures).
Le plus simple si c'est sérieux c'est de vous fiancer et de demander un visa fiancé.
Tu peux aussi t'inscrire dans un Community College. Beaucoup moins "exigeant" que UCLA, qui est dans le TOP 10 des universités US, donc, il faut un dossier béton de chez béton de béton.
Ensuite, la chose à ne pas faire, c'est de (re)demander un visa peu de temps avant d'être revenu des USA. Même si c'est document légal, ça s'apparente une tentative dissimulée d'immigration (je gratte le max de visa disponibles pour rester le plus longtemps aux USA...)
Attend septembre, fais une demande d'ESTA et ne dépasse pas les 90 jours sur place ;)
Attend septembre, fais une demande d'ESTA et ne dépasse pas les 90 jours sur place ;)
Bonjour,
Pourquoi attendre septembre ?
La réponse sera la même maintenant qu'en septembre.
A la question :
7) Vous a-t-on déjà refusé un visa américain dont vous avez fait la demande avec votre passeport actuel ou un ancien passeport ou vous a-t-on un jour refusé l'entrée aux Etats Unis..... OUI - NON
il faudra répondre OUI (inutile de mentir, le refus de visa est enregistré) et avec un OUI, l'ESTA sera refusé.
Je pense qu’après un certain délais après le refus du visa, l'esta est accepté.
Nous allons réfléchir pour l'inscription a une école. Nous avons jusqu'à septembre/octobre.
Mon copain a la green card depuis un mois donc l'option du mariage s'ajoute a ça, au dernier recours.
How would my eligibility for a travel authorization via ESTA be affected if I was previously denied a visa, previously denied an immigration benefit, or previously committed an immigration-related violation?
If you were previously denied a visa, or previously refused entry to the United States, or previously removed from the U.S., your ESTA application will most likely be denied.
Dans le formulaire de l'ESTA ils demandent la date du dernier refus du visa et je pense, pour une raison. De plus, on m'a dit qu’après 6 mois, le refus du visa s'annule (pour la demande de l'esta et non pas définitivement).
Pour UCLA, j'ai oublié de préciser que j'ai l'intention de m'inscrire pour le programme AIEP (Academic Intensive English Program) c'est un programme pour les étudiants étrangers qui prépare au test IELTS et TOEFL. Pour les exigences d'admissions :
Minimum Age: You must be 18 years of age on or before the start of AIEP
Student (F-1) Visa: If you are coming from another country to study in the Academic Intensive English Program (AIEP), you will need a student (F-1) visa. Tourist (B-1/B-2) visas are notacceptable. For information on how to obtain the F-1 student visa, click >here.
Ce programme est facilement accessible à tout le monde, j'ai déjà eu un entretien avec le directeur.
Maintenant, il va falloir que j'arrive à défendre cette idée à l'ambassadeur, expliquer pourquoi cette école et pas une autre, lui prouver que je reviens en France après ça etc.
C'est mon seul problème, je suis très vite intimidée par eux. Mais ça se travail :D
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