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Chaces of getting my F1 VISA ?

Hi,

I am a general physician from India I grew up in the Abu dhabi UAE, and did my med school in india. I have applied(5) and gotten accepted(3) to Masters in Public Health program for Fall 2021.

I was not employed for the last 4 years due to family issues and my dads health. I was his primary caregiver.

A visa consultancy agency said I have several red flags in my application.

  1. Age 28 and Female.

  2. Already have a B1 B2 visa with which i have traveled
    Three time to the US. 2016- 3months- medical training called observerships 2018 - 1month - USMLE exam and to visit my friend. Actual plan was to stay for 2 weeks but it was December and my flight got canceled due to the weather, so i had to stay for 2 weeks extra till my next flight was available in 2 nd week of jan 2020- 3months - entirely for visiting friends and one of them was having a nervous breakdown due to loosing family members to Covid.

  3. I was given an opportunity to go for a vocational training in 2018 through University of Florida. And applied for F1 visa through the US embassy in Abudhabi and it was Rejected due to insufficient documents from the university. I wasn't given a slip saying anything. They told me to contact my university.

  4. NO GRE. cause MPH courses do not require them.

  5. I am paying for my studies through a student loan I have taken.

I have taken the TOEFL exam and gotten a 113.

Now my F1 visa interview is in August and it is worrying me that I wont be able to start my program in the fall due to a visa denial. I have literally waited 4 years to pursue my masters.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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