Hello,
I have a query regarding getting a US visa approval:
I am from India. Some years back, I had made some derogatory comments against another community of my own religion (I am a Hindu).
Will I be denied a US non-immigrant visa on security or other grounds because of this? Please note that I had not been convicted or charged or arrested because of this offence.
If I am denied a visa due to this reason, can I re-apply with a waiver? (My thoughts and beliefs have changed over the course of years).
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if you weren't charged or convicted, it's very unlikely you'll have a problem with this. if you were, it's unlikely you'd have the chance to apply for a waiver. first, they have to consider you eligible for the visa. It would be much simpler to just say no. if you aren't eligible for the visa to begin with, you can't apply for a waiver.
Your habit became surely out of line. Your company might want to & must have terminated you - did they terminate employment & get your visa cancelled for violating corporation coverage, words of employment? if so, it is on your record that you've been terminated for reason & visa revoked. That will improve questions. although, you haven't been convicted of against the law, both misdemeanor or legal. even as you're possibly stupid to objective to go back to US, particularly stupid in case you attempt to get yet another employment visa with one of those undesirable reference from previous company, you at the prompt are not ineligible less than moral turpitude clauses.
apply and see what happens we have no idea ...