
USA Visa Refused? Here’s What to Do Next (And How to Succeed on Reapplication)
Getting a US B1/B2 visa refusal can be frustrating—but it’s not the end. In most cases, you can reapply successfully if you fix the issues that led to the rejection.
Understand Why You Were Refused
US embassies rarely give detailed reasons—but they often refuse under section 214(b), meaning the officer wasn’t convinced you would return to your home country.
Here’s what usually triggers that:
Weak financial profile
Unclear travel purpose
No travel history
Inconsistent answers during the interview
✅ At Oz Career Gurus, we analyze your previous DS-160, identify red flags, and rebuild your case.
Should You Reapply Right Away?
In most cases, yes—but only if your situation has changed or you improve your documentation. Reapplying with the same weak case often leads to repeated refusals.
✅ We help restructure your visit purpose, create a compelling story, and rehearse for interview questions.
What If You Need an Urgent Visa?
Some events (conferences, funerals, weddings) allow expedited appointments. We can request this on your behalf—but only with valid proof.
⚠️ Fake documents or unverifiable plans can lead to permanent bans.
Let Experts Handle Your US Visa
We’ve helped dozens of clients get approval on second attempts, even after refusals. Book your consultation and let us guide you step-by-step.


