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    Hi All

    Ok so i am currently in the process of applying for a p1 visa. This would be my second one if i get it.
    The problem I'm facing is that this one would be a substitution of a performer so i was told by the company, I'll hopefully be working with, that it's normal for the application to go into administrative processing. I did the interview and it did go into administrative processing, but right after the interview i realized the Resume that i sent in to the company had a problem as under experience i accidentally added something that shouldn't have been there. Plus it says the experience was in the USA when i had my p1 visa eventhough it never happened.
    I Used my girlfriends resume as a template for my resume, but i accidentally left a part of her resume in that shouldn't have been there on mine. (yes i know, i am stupid, but i was short on time as i was busy with another show)

    I'm trying to figure out if my visa will be denied or not as it's been in administrative processing for 2 weeks after they said it would take 5-7 days. And on top of that i don't know if i should tell the company I'm working with as it sounds like an absolutely idiotic reason.

    Any help or advise?

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    Originally posted by Chirs2M View Post
    Hi All

    Ok so i am currently in the process of applying for a p1 visa. This would be my second one if i get it.
    The problem I'm facing is that this one would be a substitution of a performer so i was told by the company, I'll hopefully be working with, that it's normal for the application to go into administrative processing. I did the interview and it did go into administrative processing, but right after the interview i realized the Resume that i sent in to the company had a problem as under experience i accidentally added something that shouldn't have been there. Plus it says the experience was in the USA when i had my p1 visa eventhough it never happened. MyBalanceNow
    I Used my girlfriends resume as a template for my resume, but i accidentally left a part of her resume in that shouldn't have been there on mine. (yes i know, i am stupid, but i was short on time as i was busy with another show)

    I'm trying to figure out if my visa will be denied or not as it's been in administrative processing for 2 weeks after they said it would take 5-7 days. And on top of that i don't know if i should tell the company I'm working with as it sounds like an absolutely idiotic reason.

    Any help or advise?
    I also have this same question and I cannot find any proper answers on the internet and also need a solution.
    Last edited by Richard8399; 10-29-2021, 12:07 AM. Reason: Spelling Mistake

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    • #3
      I hope you will have a satisfactory answer, because I am also looking for the same answer as you.

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      • #4
        Thank you for sharing the visa application process it is very useful for those who are preparing to go abroad.
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        Last edited by EthelJacobs; 10-29-2024, 02:24 AM.

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        • #5
          It’s best to address the resume mistake now by informing the company. Being upfront could help prevent bigger issues later. Mistakes happen, and they might be able to guide you or help clear things up. You can also contact the embassy to explain the error, which could help avoid complications with your visa.




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