I'm a US citizen and my wife holds Korean passport but she was born in China. She recently received the permanent resident card and we plan to have her parents, who live in China, come to visit us. So her parents went through the B2 visa process and just finished the interview at the embassy in Beijing. They were asked about their daughter (my wife)'s nationality, and were told the case not be processed there. The interviewer didn't give a reason why they don't process cases like this and also didn't give direction on what to do next. Has anyone experienced situation like this before?
Information I provided:
-proof of citizenship
-invitation letter
-banking info
-work info
-wife's green card
-wife's social security
-marriage certificate
I can understand if the embassy reject the visa application due to some reasons, but if they say they don't process cases like this, why allow the interview to take place? The only reason that I can think of is that some of my wife's documents are in Korean. I'm not sure what to do next
Information I provided:
-proof of citizenship
-invitation letter
-banking info
-work info
-wife's green card
-wife's social security
-marriage certificate
I can understand if the embassy reject the visa application due to some reasons, but if they say they don't process cases like this, why allow the interview to take place? The only reason that I can think of is that some of my wife's documents are in Korean. I'm not sure what to do next
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