Hi.
I was rejected a US student Visa(F1 Category) twice - once on 26th May 2011 and then again on 10th June 2011. The denial was because I wasn't able to prove home ties to my country and was handed a 214(b) booklet explaining more about the rejection. According to me a major reason for my rejection was that my real sister lives in US and is 3 hours away from my Uni.
I have been accepted into 5 uni's in the UK for an under graduation course in Management and I have decided to attend Brunel University (Highly Trusted Sponsor) hence I will have to apply for UK Tier 4 Visa. In the UK visa application I will mention about my denials as I do not want to take a risk but is there any way to improve my chances? There is a specific column where in you can explain more about your application - should I mention that I was rejected US visa because of my sister? Or can that become a drawback? May be I should just mention about why I want to study in UK and leave the sister part?
I will have more than required finances and I am also required to pay 3000 pounds to receive CAS(Will that be a positive point that I have already paid a part of tuition fee?).
I have a very good academic background if that helps.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
Thank you, Please shed every piece of info and advice you can.
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