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Can the mood of a consular be reason for visa denial?
Asked by: rk_502005 Answers: 1 Views: 325 Asked on: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:01:03 GMT Question Description
If someone applies for US visa for higher study, can a reason for visa denial be mood of an immigration officer even though all information are complete?
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The consulate office claims - consular’s mood will have no effect on visa application but there are some examples of visa denial just because of consular’s bad mood. Even though the reason seems to be silly, it cannot be regretted. The visa officer has right to deny anybody’s visa application so he may deny your visa application too if he is not in good mood. Rate it!
By: rajiv on Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:24:52 GMT
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