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Posted 6 months ago
Mary Jennifer
Answered 6 months ago
Applying for a tourist visa after a green card denial is allowed, but you may face challenges depending on the reason for the denial. If your previous application was denied for fraud, misrepresentation, or unlawful presence, it could significantly impact your eligibility for a B-2 visa. It’s advisable to disclose the denial, explain the circumstances, and show that your current visit is for legitimate tourism purposes.
Nkosinathi Ndlovu
Answered 6 months ago
Yes, you can apply for a tourist visa after being denied a green card, but approval is not guaranteed. You must show strong ties to your home country and prove you intend to visit temporarily; address any issues that led to your green card denial before reapplying.