
The experience of the Indian professional with the fact that a student visa was denied in the US, hit an online chord after sharing the details of Reddit. Despite the established career, including more than four years in Amazon as a senior examination and risk specialist, his request for the F-1 visa for MBA in global proceedings at the Seattle Municipal University was rejected.
According to the applicant, the visa official filed a rejection as he noted, “You are already successful.” He believes that the officer considered his career achievements a reason why he did not meet other studies in the US.
During the resistance of the result, the applicant admitted that his answers during the interview may not convincingly explain why MBA was necessary for his career growth. He plans to ask again and focus on how the program would help him return to India and go to leading roles.
“That was a lesson,” he wrote in his post. “If you already have a stable career, you have to show the officer that your current success is only a springboard and that your selected program is crucial for achieving a higher goal that you cannot achieve otherwise.”
Visa experts say that this case emphasizes two key factors in interviews for students visa: applicants must clearly link their chosen course with long -term career objectives and establish strong ties to their home country to prove the intention of returning.
Post Reddit has gained extended responses, with many users shared similar experiences and offers advice. One commentator noted that the choice of a university often plays a role and writes: “Unfortunately, if you do not register to a much more renowned school, I do not think your visa will be approved. City University of Seattle ranks very low and visa officer can feel BS if you insist that enrollment in such a low -floor school Amazon. ”
Another user wrote: “What you have described the shouts of fraud on a consular officer. The CPT schools are difficult to be approved and even less for those who are applying from India.
“It’s because no one goes to a low -throw school for a serious MBA. It’s a screaming scam, and now I’m sure they have a record about it.
“You have to apply for a better, renowned school. You are trying to hold on to a cheap school with a low rating from the NA Officers,” the fourth user advised.
“I worked there and I would never recommend anyone to get there. They are a joke honestly. I will say they will get most of their money from foreign students – so I’m surprised to refuse you because most of their students had to go through a similar process.
The discussion emphasized how credibility, intention and clarity of purpose can often be as important as academic data in providing a student visa.
(Tagstotranslate) Student visa interviews (T) F-1 Visa Application (T) Career Objectives




