Does the refusal of a US visa mean that you can never go to the United States?

Once the visa is refused, your refusal record information will be kept in the embassy computer for life and will never be eliminated.

But in fact, it is not terrible to refuse visas many times. There is no difference between refusing a visa twice and refusing a visa five times. After the visa is refused, as long as your binding force is greatly improved compared with last time, you can pass it completely, unlike the online refusal several times. Refusal only means that your binding force can't reach the historical stage required by the embassy. Just like we got a perfect score of 100, and TOEFL passed 60. The last time you refused the visa, your binding force didn't reach the minimum passing line of 60 in the embassy, so we should try our best to improve our binding force and improve our binding force score.

Some websites say that if you are refused a visa three times, you will never be able to go to the United States. These are all nonsense.

The visa officer has the final say whether the visa is passed or not. Moreover, different visa officers have different opinions, and the next visa officer may pass.