Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by rossycheeks: 5:32am On Mar 14, 2024 |
Thanks a million for your response. I appreciate. flourishing247: It will be a physical interview. I want to assume your daughter is now a teenager. If yes, then it is solely for finger printing. That's what happens when they get to that age. They refuse them with 221g then ask them to come in for interview. It is usually for finger print.
Unless there is something else that cropped up during your previous visits. |
Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by rossycheeks: 5:04am On Mar 14, 2024 |
Thanks. I really appreciate your response. That's the confirmation i was looking for. helpee: . Hello, I understand what you are saying . The appointment letter still looks exactly like the IW appointment letter . Infact, the priority will still say WITHOUT INTERVIEW. Don’t worry. It is the physical appointment. |
Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by rossycheeks: 5:00am On Mar 14, 2024 |
Sara2022: You need to schedule an in person interview, check her portal for dates. Did she stay for a long period on the last visa or think of anything that may have occurred after the last visa that might require an interview. Was she a minor when she was issued the last visa? Try to figure out what it might be so she can prepare and respond to their questions appropriately. Thank you for your response. You have answered my question. I've scheduled the interview already. |
Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by rossycheeks: 10:28am On Mar 12, 2024 |
OyoTunjiUSA: Thanks for responding but, you assumed a lot. I know that the 221g is a conditional refusal. what i do not know is if the other appointment we're asked to schedule is a physical interview or a dropoff. Probably when i first sent the message i did not attach the 221g letter. You assumed that the IW application wasn't made by us. Sir, that's incorrect. We all applied together as a family. My daughter is an adult. My family has no intension of relocating to the US. We always renew our visa as a family. The 221g is a first for me that's why i want those who have had issues like that to throw more light. Thank you.
Hey 🤠
*** Your narration denotes that you did not apply for the IW yourselves because the 221g slip must contain some information for you .
1. The 221(g) is not a true refusal. It is called a “conditional refusal which typically means that more information is requested by the issuing officer.
2. Your daughter need to provide whatever information has been requested or she need to strengthen the information she has already provided to the consular.
3. The 221g may turn to permanent refusal if the visa officer assess both parents as would-be over stayers . Another point is that if your daughter is in her adolescent years (14-18) or even older , then she is a very good candidate to stay and work in the USA illegally too.
4. Also have it at the back of your minds (both parents) that you are renewing her visa when she is supposed to be attending classes in school .
5. If her 221g finally turned to permanent refusal then you and your spouse (parents) are the reasons because a nonimmigrant is a person who has a residence and (especially nuclear) and family abroad they do not intend to abandon and this girl on 221g might be YOUR ONLY CHILD ?
6. The Consular had the whiff of immigrant intent. If you all have the visas, then all of you together looks like you are ready, willing, and able to stay in America.
Best Wishes 🙏 |
Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by rossycheeks: 6:49am On Mar 12, 2024*. Modified: 7:56am On Mar 12, 2024 |
Good morning everyone. Please I need your help. We applied for visa renewal under interview waiver as a family. We all qualified for interview waiver. My husband and I were granted visa but my daughter was refused under 221g. She was asked to schedule another interview. Which we have done. Question is, we don't know if it's a regular or physical interview or drop off. The confirmation appointment letter is similar to the interview waiver. Experienced people in the house, can you please throw more light on this. Thank you.
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