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We are former U.S Visa Officers

We are former U.S. visa officers helping visa applicants find solutions to their visas and immigration concerns.As former visa officers at U.S. consulates, we have adjudicated over 75,000 visa applicants, including those applying for US Tourist visas and student visas.We knows what it takes to get a visa approved , and knows what visa officers are looking for ,because we apporved and refused. We specializes in tourist visas(B1/B2), Investor visas(E-1 and E-2), student visas(F Visas), as well as Immigrant and Non- Immigrant visas and immigration issues such as overcoming previous refusals.

As former U.S. Visa officers and US Visa Consultants, we can help you decide the best visa for your situation, offer suggestions to strengthen your visa application to increase approval chances, develop strategies to address prior visa refusals, review your application, and answer specific visa and immigration questions tailored to your situation.

US Visa Consultantand a Former US Visa Officer
75,000 +

Visas Adjucated

Our Services

Expert guidance on visa requirements and eligibility criteria
Document Review

Our Visa officers will review the completed DS 160/260 forms to ensure accuracy before you submit to the embassy.

Mock Interview

Our former Visa officers conduct mock interviews and offer personalized feedback of their responses.

Video Consultation

Get expert advice from our former visa officer via live Video consultation, offered for both individual and group sessions.

Refusal Cases

Discuss your case with a former visa officer to identify the reasons for refusal and prepare a strategy to maximize your chances of approval.

Get your US Tourist Visa Approved

Visa refusal is a permanent record in the US immigration system, which can significantly impact future applications. It is crucial to prepare thoroughly to avoid complications. Invest in interview preparation with our experienced former visa officers to maximize your chances of approval.

Visa Types
Experience personalized visa solutions tailored to your unique needs and preferences.
Approved US Tourist visa (B1/B2) for travel purposes.
Business and Tourism- B1/B2 Visas

The B1/B2 visa is intended for tourism, medical treatment, or family visits to the U.S., ideal for short-term stays. It also accommodates travelers conducting commercial or business activities.

F1 student visa granted, allowing international study in the US
Study and - F1/J1/M1 Visas

F-1 Visa: Allows international students to study at U.S. colleges or universities. J-1 Visa: Facilitates cultural exchange programs, research, and training. M-1 Visa: Designed for vocational students studying at approved institutions in the U.S.

H1B Visa Approved granting work authorization in the United States.
Work Visa - H1B/L1, P & O Visas

H-1B Visa: U.S. employers to hire skilled foreign workers in specialized fields. L-1 Visa: Facilitates intra-company transfers of employees. P Visa: Designed for athletes and artists. O Visa: Reserved for individuals with extraordinary abilities in their fields

EB visas enable individuals to stay in the USA for an extended period through employment and residency.
EB VISAS

EB1, EB2, EB3 & EB5 Immigrant work visas will allow you to reside and work permanently in the United States.

Learn about K visas for family members in the USA. Get the information you need for family immigration to the United States.
Family Visa -K1/K2,IR-1 &CR-1

IR-1 and CR-1 visas are known as spouse visas. These visas are issued to individuals who are legally married to U.S. citizens. K-1 and K-2 visas: K-2 visas are issued to children of K-1 visa holders. Dependents may or may not be the biological offspring of the U.S. citizen fiancé

Visa for artists to perform and work in the US
Diversity/Special Visas

The Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Program, known as the Green Card Lottery for nationals from countries with low U.S. immigration rates. Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) include Afghan or Iraqi nationals who worked for the U.S. government and religious workers.

Former Visa officers at U.S Consulates
Our Experience

Former Visa Officers at U.S. Consulates:

Our Former Visa Officers, who were consular officers at multiple U.S. embassies worldwide, possess extensive knowledge of the global visa application process and have adjudicated diverse visa categories for applicants from various countries. 

Why should you prepare for a U.S. Visa Interview?

Every year, approximately 10 million people apply for U.S. visas in various categories (e.g., student visas, work visas). According to U.S. Non-Immigrant Visa Statistics 2023, the U.S. visa rejection rate is 39%. The United States maintains a thorough and specific visa policy that carefully reviews each application.
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