After working 9 months on my H1B visa, it was denied at the US Consulate in Dubai based on the following (as suggested in a letter given to me by the officer):
Based on indications that the petition filed on your behlaf containes inaccurate information, we are returning it to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for review and possible revocation. If the CIS determines that the information we are providing would provide a sufficient foundation for initiating revocation proceedings, it will send you a notice of intent to revoke. The notice will include a statement of the facts and evident and you will have the opportunity to respond.
I have forwarded the letter to my company in the US and do not know if they would be able to ask for a review of the case because everything is 100% genuine.
The officer also stamped my previous F1 visa with a 'Cancellation without prejudice' stamp and did the same to my visit visa which was valid till 2009.
Is it advisable to apply for my Masters and apply for F1 visa at the Dubai Consulate? What are the chances of being issued one? Would they deny it based on suspicions that I might want to work in the US and again get a new H1 after my Masters degree?
Based on indications that the petition filed on your behlaf containes inaccurate information, we are returning it to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for review and possible revocation. If the CIS determines that the information we are providing would provide a sufficient foundation for initiating revocation proceedings, it will send you a notice of intent to revoke. The notice will include a statement of the facts and evident and you will have the opportunity to respond.
I have forwarded the letter to my company in the US and do not know if they would be able to ask for a review of the case because everything is 100% genuine.
The officer also stamped my previous F1 visa with a 'Cancellation without prejudice' stamp and did the same to my visit visa which was valid till 2009.
Is it advisable to apply for my Masters and apply for F1 visa at the Dubai Consulate? What are the chances of being issued one? Would they deny it based on suspicions that I might want to work in the US and again get a new H1 after my Masters degree?
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