
A U.S. visitor visa application can look simple, but small mistakes can create serious problems. I help clients review their travel purpose, identify weak points, and prepare a clearer B-1/B-2 visitor visa strategy.
Who This Is For
This service may be useful if you are applying for a U.S. visitor visa, reapplying after a refusal, visiting family in the United States, traveling for business meetings, or unsure how to present your travel purpose clearly.
Common Issues
Visitor visa problems often involve unclear travel plans, weak ties outside the United States, prior refusals, inconsistent DS-160 answers, close family in the United States, or plans that may not fit the visitor visa category.
A stronger application is not about dumping paperwork on the officer. It is about presenting a clear, credible, temporary purpose for travel.
How I Help
I can help you review your facts, assess risk areas, prepare a document strategy, review DS-160 issues, and prepare for likely interview questions.
I do not promise approval. No lawyer honestly can. The goal is to help you avoid preventable mistakes and present your case clearly.
Prior Refusals
A prior refusal does not always mean you cannot apply again. But reapplying with the same facts and the same weak presentation often leads to the same result.
The useful question is: what has changed, and how can the next application be stronger?
If you are preparing a visitor visa application or considering reapplying after a refusal, a consultation can help clarify the risks before you move forward.