This INA section 221(g) applies to the cases with the missing documents and gaps in the documents submitted. Interviewing consular officers can extend additional questions and may make procedures more complex.
Incomplete Application
The INA section 214(b) tells about non-immigrant visas. The absence of evidence supporting your eligibility criteria or connection to your home country can result in a visa denial.
Failure to Demonstrate Nonimmigrant Intent
Section 212(a)(4) of INA denotes public charge. However, student visas normally are not subject to this, though some circumstances might appear where one cannot prove financial independence without public aid.
Public Charge
INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) scrutinizes cases of fraud and misrepresentation. This may even prevent a person from attaining a permanent visa as well as from going to the United States forever.
Fraud and Misrepresentation
Learning about the frequent reasons which cause visa rejection, makes the application stronger. Make sure completeness, accuracy, significance, financial power, as well as fraud avoidance, are the key items that you address.