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Hello 

I am from Kosovo and visa refusal rate in my country is high 60% approve and 40% denial. I have found a job  for working in summer as a camp counseler they will sent me a visa paperwork to get visa but i am afraid if my j 1 visa will be rejected i dont know how common is j 1 visa refusal is but i have everything in my summer camp accommodation food i dont have any expenses but i am afraid if my visa is going to approve or denied. I am architect this year i am going to graduate and i want to travel modern Usa skyscrapers. Thank you

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1 hour ago, Gonny said:

Hello 

I am from Kosovo and visa refusal rate in my country is high 60% approve and 40% denial. I have found a job  for working in summer as a camp counseler they will sent me a visa paperwork to get visa but i am afraid if my j 1 visa will be rejected i dont know how common is j 1 visa refusal is but i have everything in my summer camp accommodation food i dont have any expenses but i am afraid if my visa is going to approve or denied. I am architect this year i am going to graduate and i want to travel modern Usa skyscrapers. Thank you

Is it work and travel program? You need to show roots in your country, evidences that you will come back home. They look at every applicant as at a potential immigrant and it's up to you to prove otherwise. If you had more years ahead at university

 it would be better. 

 

You mentioned you found a job, have they sent you a job offer? 

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Filed: J-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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They wait me to pay a fee and then i will talk to a camp director after that they will give me a 3 months contract and 1 month for travel.

One thing that i am trying to do if i graduate to start in master degree immediately so this can be a prove that i will return. Is this a good? 

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5 hours ago, Gonny said:

They wait me to pay a fee and then i will talk to a camp director after that they will give me a 3 months contract and 1 month for travel.

One thing that i am trying to do if i graduate to start in master degree immediately so this can be a prove that i will return. Is this a good? 

This is good. The more proof you have the better.  Also remember that at the embassy you will need  material proofs to support your words. 

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They will also ask why you would like this. You could say you would like to improve your English because as an architect you might have to use English to communicate with investors in your country (I don't know, I'm just giving an example). Or you might want to take the opportunity to see different type of architecture during your travels. Or both. 

 

Providing a concise answer that makes sense is important. 

 

Other ties could be a lease (if you rent a place to live).  

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6 hours ago, Gonny said:

What do you think what should i do something else?

My master degree

3000 euro in my bank account

Is 3000 euro enough?

What else do you think?

When you get enrolled for your further education, bring documents from the university that confirm that, usually they bring  a note from Uni, student's ID and student record of credits. 3000 euro just sitting in your bank account doesn't prove anything. You will need to bring documents showing you already paid for your education or that you are already enrolled. Do you understand what  I mean?

 

also, if have a car, rent or own an apartment bring those proves too. Anything that keeps you tied to your country and shows that you will return. 

 

You also need to find a sponsor in the US to participate in the program. This is one of the program requirements. There are program's sponsors. 

 

Are you applying on your own or through an agency? 

 

 

 

 

 

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