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Work visa after a previous visa denial

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53 minutes ago, MartinMangue said:

and never went out of status. My only mistake was to over stay trying to find a job after graduation. 

You did go out of status! For 8 months!

 

53 minutes ago, MartinMangue said:

Its not my intention to be leaving the US. Every 3 months, I just mentioned it because I know there is vistor and Business Visas that have such requirement

These are B visas and you are not allowed to undertake employment in the US on a B visa. This is what I mean by not learning your lesson. This would be unauthorized employment and when caught would get you an even longer ban. You are heading towards 5-10 year ban territory this way. 
 

 Bottom line you cannot get a US visa before Feb 2023 and if/when you do so, you need to ensure you understand the conditions of the visa if you don’t want another ban!

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