My dad lives in the U.S. and recently became a citizen. I've visited him every year on a tourist visa since I was young. However, during my last visit, I stayed nearly six months because my return flights were canceled twice due to COVID outbreak. The year before that, I stayed around 3-4 months. Because of this, my tourist visa application was denied two years ago, likely due to concerns I overstayed or may have worked during my stay.
Now, it's been two years since my visa denial, and I'm considering my next steps:
- Apply for a tourist visa again to visit my dad.
OR - Apply for a J1 internship as I'm finishing my master's degree. I would genuinely attend the internship and use that opportunity to be in the U.S. An alternative option would be to apply for an F1 visa to study for a second masters degree - however I'm leaning more towards J1 because I think it makes more sense and would be easier to get approved.
OR - Have him file the I-130, but then I likely won't be able to visit him while waiting. And from my research I read that the wait could be 10 years. Ideally, I'd like to be able to visit my dad during that time, but if that's not possible, my hope is to start the immigration process while in the U.S., so I can be with him in the meantime.
Which option would be easier for obtaining a visa, and could potentially lead to an adjustment of status if I'm in the U.S.?
To give some more context: I'm 26, male, own an apartment that I rent out, and am currently a master’s student, currently freelancing so no really permanent job.
When I was denied last time, the officer asked why my dad hadn't petitioned for me, and I said it was because I only intended to visit, not live there at that time.
Any advice is appreciated!