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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 12:25pm On Dec 20, 2013
iamchux:

Do you have any immediate relative (who might have filled for you) in the US of which you stated "No" on the DS-160?

I have an uncle in the US and i stated it there in my DS-160, and also provided them a Affidavit of Support from him stating hes providing my accommodation and boarding for the entire duration of my studies in the US, I also presented it to the VO and she saw it. If she had any reasons for me not eleigible under Section 214 then i should have been told there during the interview. And also before a visa revoked according to the law

"Revocation Process

Before revoking the visa, the consular officer usually is obliged to invite the visa holder to the consulate for an interview, and give him a chance to show why the visa should not be revoked. When revoking the visa, the officer will write by hand the word Cancelled or Revoked; notify the person on what legal grounds the visa was revoked; make an entry into the visa system; and complete a Certificate of Revocation of Visa. If the visa holder cannot be found, the officer will notify airlines of the revocation. If the person is already en route to the United States, he will be detained and have his visa revoked at the port of entry."

Which i wasn't granted any. I was not even asked that question by the VO during the interview, because i have ties back home immediately i finish my program and i have no intentions or reason to break any immigration laws.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 9:15am On Dec 20, 2013
nomso27:

dis kyn tin dey pain, i can imagine.

Guy u for no go back angry

I certainly have to go back to know the reason why i was called back. And according to the law if you are called or revoked a visa for any reason these are the process,

"Revocation Process

Before revoking the visa, the consular officer usually is obliged to invite the visa holder to the consulate for an interview, and give him a chance to show why the visa should not be revoked. When revoking the visa, the officer will write by hand the word Cancelled or Revoked; notify the person on what legal grounds the visa was revoked; make an entry into the visa system; and complete a Certificate of Revocation of Visa. If the visa holder cannot be found, the officer will notify airlines of the revocation. If the person is already en route to the United States, he will be detained and have his visa revoked at the port of entry."
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 9:00am On Dec 20, 2013
domex007: This must have been S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴͡ painful, I know you will have celebrated with your friends before they called you.. But why will US embassy be denining people their write and also wasting our money, nigerian embassy in the states doesn't don't treat them that way, why do they treat us like this..


To say the least you truly don't know how I feel unless it happens to you, you can only imagine. Been in touch with a Immigrant attorney and this is the process if a visa is revoked but i wasn't granted any of that.

"Revocation Process

Before revoking the visa, the consular officer usually is obliged to invite the visa holder to the consulate for an interview, and give him a chance to show why the visa should not be revoked. When revoking the visa, the officer will write by hand the word Cancelled or Revoked; notify the person on what legal grounds the visa was revoked; make an entry into the visa system; and complete a Certificate of Revocation of Visa. If the visa holder cannot be found, the officer will notify airlines of the revocation. If the person is already en route to the United States, he will be detained and have his visa revoked at the port of entry."
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 8:58am On Dec 20, 2013
imperiouxx:





But be mindful of your action. Don't let it gets beyond control.

They have all the right to grant and/or deny and/or ban from trying again.

If a visa is revoked this is the process stated according to the law but none of this i was granted.

"Revocation Process

Before revoking the visa, the consular officer usually is obliged to invite the visa holder to the consulate for an interview, and give him a chance to show why the visa should not be revoked. When revoking the visa, the officer will write by hand the word Cancelled or Revoked; notify the person on what legal grounds the visa was revoked; make an entry into the visa system; and complete a Certificate of Revocation of Visa. If the visa holder cannot be found, the officer will notify airlines of the revocation. If the person is already en route to the United States, he will be detained and have his visa revoked at the port of entry."
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 8:26am On Dec 20, 2013
Walspring:

This sounds strange to me but i would like to ask the following before i comment;

were u given just the slip back without your passport when you were called back?

Did they take u inside an office and hand over the denial slip to u or outside the embassy?

No i was went back into the embassy through the same procedure and security checks, but this time a different person who is Nigerian and not the VO that interviewed me hands me the blue slip with my passport but my application letter wasn't returned.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 12:16am On Dec 20, 2013
dolapobello1:

In all honesty, the manner in which you were denied is very strange.
While a visit to the embassy (or some other means of) demanding an explanation for the impropriety is logical (and I would definitely support such an action), I do not believe it will amount to much.

Nonetheless, do what is needful.

Also make sure to set plans in place to defer your admission, so you don't lose both ways.

Okay thanks for the candid advice, no one knows how it feels unless it happens to you. I will defer the admission and wait til April but also lay a complaint. I feel like God gave me something and took it back away from me.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 12:04am On Dec 20, 2013
Amefrica:

lipsrsealed lost of words. Time's already gone, you can defer and re-storm the embassy.
IMHO

meaning i should wait till April? I intend to go to the embassy and demand explanation on this issue and why I was given the visa issuance letter and called back later. I would understand and feel less worried if it was denied right after the interview and not after granting it they call it back.

Thats the visa issuance i recieved.

Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 11:56pm On Dec 19, 2013
Graviton v.2.0.:
Haba! Never heard of such o!...did the person who handed back your passport state the reason for this sudden change?

he didn't this time is was a Nigerian that handed me back my passport and the denial letter stating that i didn't prove strong ties to my home country. First of all if that's the reason i should not have been approved initially.

Thats the issued visa letter received after the interview

Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 11:45pm On Dec 19, 2013
dolapobello1:

Are you sure they said your visa was approved or they told you to wait for administrative processing?

i asked and he told me the blue paper will explain it, but he wasn't the one that interviewed me initially. I don't know what happened there, everyone i talk says they've not heard of a situation similar to this. I intend to go to the embassy and lay a complaint regarding this and they should explain the approval i received from the VO after the interview.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 11:40pm On Dec 19, 2013
dolapobello1:

Are you sure they said your visa was approved or they told you to wait for administrative processing?

i was given the white paper and told by the VO that i have been granted my visa, the white paper states i should go to the passport pick up center on Monday to collect my passport.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 11:33pm On Dec 19, 2013
iamchux:

Sounds strange!

I feel so miserable right now, and i need an advice on what to do please. My school check ins ends Jan 3rd.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 11:31pm On Dec 19, 2013
Graviton v.2.0.:
I don't understand. You were denied after being approved?

Guys, is that possible?

Yes approved initially and suddenly called back to come recieve my passport and someone else entirely not even the VO gives me back my passport and a paper stating that i have been denied my visa.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part5 by rhylord: 9:58pm On Dec 19, 2013
Hello, I had an interview at the US embassy and after the interview i was issued the visa 3 to 4 hours later i received a call saying is from the embassy i should come and collect my passport. Getting there i receive a blue letter from someonelse stating that my visa has been denied for lack of home ties to my home country. First of all i was not asked that particular question initially by the Visa Interviewer and secondly i should have been denied the visa from the beginning rather than issuing the visa and calling it back.

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