
Visa Rejection Review Desk™
Initial Review Screening for Renaissance Education Students & Families
Service Description
Rejected for a U.S. Student Visa? Before You Reapply, Get Screened. A visa refusal does not always mean the student is permanently ineligible or that the door is closed. In many student visa cases, the issue may be one of insufficiency and discretion — meaning the officer may not have been satisfied, at that time, with the student’s documents, funding explanation, school choice, DS-160, study plan, ties to home country, or interview answers. That is why it is important not to rush into another application without first reviewing what may need to be clarified, strengthened, or corrected. The Visa Rejection Review Desk™ is offering an Initial Review Screening for students and parents who want to understand possible next steps before deciding whether to reapply. This screening helps identify: • what type of refusal occurred; • whether there was an interview or written notice; • whether the DS-160, I-20, funding, school choice, or interview answers may need review; • whether reapplying may be an option to explore; • whether a deeper notice and file review may be recommended. Timing matters. If the refusal happened within the last 60 days, or if the student is considering reapplying soon, this is an important time to get screened. If the refusal happened earlier, you may still request a screening. No one can guarantee visa approval. Final decisions are made by the U.S. government. The screening is not a full legal analysis; a complete assessment requires review of the student’s documents and refusal history. Before you reapply, understand the risk, the possible weaknesses, and your options. Book your Initial Review Screening Now!
