B1 visa is issued to applicants who go to the United States to engage in short-term business activities, including negotiating and signing contracts, participating in exhibitions or conferences, short-term training or negotiating business with suppliers or customers. What about the first refusal of B1 visa? What should be paid attention to in the second application? Let's have a look.
If you don't change anything, that is, the binding force has no change compared with the last time. Even if you go to sign in another 10 years, you will still be refused. So when you can go back to sign after being refused has nothing to do with the time. It mainly depends on whether your binding force is increased compared with the last time. As long as it is added, it can be re signed immediately.
In fact, as long as all aspects of your data are adjusted and improved next time, and the overall binding force is improved, the possibility of passing is still very high.