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I applied for a nonimmigrant student visa (F1) in the US Consulate General Munich, Germany on 24 March, 2017. But after 4 months of administrative processing, they replied that, my visa has been refused under section 221(g) of USA Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). I then deferred...
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L1-A Individual Rejected in Embassy
My petitioner has applied for L1 individual for me. My petition was approved by USCIS. But, at the visa interview, it was rejected due to the following reasons:
- I did not hold managerial capabilities (I was more into sales. In US, we are only establishing a Sales Unit, and have a very...
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B1/B2 visitor visa
Dear friends,
Iam canadian PR. I have an offer from US company, it is work from home job. Once in a month i have to go to US for training and meeting. Iam not an employee of this US company, something like self employed. I have to work on the project and bill them. They do not have any...
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Is L1A Individual a good option after L1A Blanket rejection
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Last week I had an interview at Chennai consulate and to my shock my visa was rejected by VC and was handed over blue form 221(g) suggesting to apply for a different visa category. I have traveled to US more than 10 times on two past L1A visas as well as B1s (Plus travels to France,...
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H4 rejection due to uncle-niece marriage
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My spouse is in the verge of getting her H4 rejected (issued 221g in Chennai consulate). My attorney received a response from the Department of State, DC that they will direct the consulate not to issue her Visa on the basis of stricter public law in California for uncle-niece marriage...
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Applying for K1 when rejected H1B with 221g
I want to find out if there is any red flag that I should be aware while applying for a K1 visa after being denied a H1B renewal with a 221g.
When I was working in the US on a H1B, I met my fiancee, (we have been together for 2 years now).
I had returned to come home to...