How we helped a client from Grenada successfully pass a repeat U.S. visa interview

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Purity Kigamba
Deputy director of sales

Many of our clients face the situation where, even holding a second passport, they receive a refusal for a U.S. visa. This is exactly what happened with our client — Michael, a businessman with a Grenadian passport.

The problem

After submitting his application independently, he was refused a U.S. visa. The situation was critical: in less than a month Michael had an important business trip planned. Missing it could have meant lost contracts and reputational risks.
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What did we do

Michael turned to us for assistance. We:

  • Quickly secured an appointment at the consulate at the earliest available date
  • Carefully prepared his application, taking into account the previous refusal and all the details of his profile
  • Conducted interview preparation, so Michael could feel confident in front of the consular officer

The result

Although less than a month had passed since the refusal, our client successfully passed the interview and received his U.S. visa.

This case shows that even after a refusal, there are still strong chances of success — the key is to approach the process correctly and entrust it to professionals.

If you are interested in obtaining a Grenadian Citizenship by Investment passport, we can guide you through the entire process.

And if you need assistance with U.S. immigration, we also provide support with a wide range of visa programs, including:

  • USA E-2 visa
  • USA EB-5 visa
  • USA Green Cards (EB-2, EB-2 NIW, EB-3)
  • USA L-1A visa
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