Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Will my application for a U.S. tourist visa be rejected if I have a U.S. Social Security number and a U.S. driver's license?

Will my application for a U.S. tourist visa be rejected if I have a U.S. Social Security number and a U.S. driver's license?

This first depends on your previous status in the United States. If your status is legal and you have no bad records during your stay in the United States, it will have no impact on your tourist visa; on the contrary, it will affect your current application for a tourist visa.

At the same time, when applying for a non-immigrant visa such as a tourist visa, the visa officer will comprehensively review the applicant's current personal situation: Have you traveled to developed countries such as the United States, such as Europe and Australia, in your travel record? Marital status: Do you have a stable family, such as married with children? Do you have a stable job and income? Is the household registration in a sensitive area? The better the comprehensive information in these aspects, the greater the chance of visa approval. If the defects in the information are obvious, you need to improve your domestic binding force, that is, prove that you will return to the country on time after the trip, so that the visa can be approved. Each applicant's information is different. If necessary, you can click on our avatar on the computer and click on the URL at the top of the page to directly enter the website for specific consultation.

Best of luck with your visa~