Mistakes That Caused My US Visa Refusal

Mistakes That Caused My US Visa Refusal – And How to Avoid Them

Mistakes That Caused My US Visa Refusal – And How to Avoid Them

US Visa Refusal Experience – Nigerian Applicant

Last month, my B1/B2 visa interview at US Embassy Abuja ended with “Refused under 214(b)”. I cried all the way home.

But after talking to a visa consultant, I realized: I made 3 avoidable mistakes.

Mistake #1: Weak Ties to Nigeria
I said I work as “freelancer” with no office address. Consular officer thought: “He go run abroad.”

Mistake #2: Inconsistent Answers

When asked: “Who is paying for your trip?”
I said: “My uncle.”
But in DS-160 form, I wrote: “Self-funded.”

Fix: Your interview answers MUST match your DS-160 100%.

Mistake #3: No Proof of Income

  • I brought only one bank statement (₦12,000 balance)
  • No employment letter
  • No business registration

What to bring: - 6 months bank statements (minimum ₦200k total) - Employment letter with salary - CAC certificate (if self-employed) - Property documents (if any)

💡 Pro Tip: Practice with mock interview. Ask friend to play consular officer. Common questions: - “Why USA and not UK/Canada?” - “What will you do there?” - “When will you return?”

How to Reapply Successfully

  1. Wait at least 6 months
  2. Strengthen ties: get full-time job, buy property, or register business
  3. Save more money (show consistent inflow)
  4. Write strong cover letter explaining previous refusal

What NOT to Do

  • Don’t lie about purpose (“tourism” when you plan to work)
  • Don’t bring fake documents
  • Don’t argue with officer

Visa refusal no mean say you no go ever get am. Learn, improve, and try again.

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