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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Guyana
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Hey guys I would like clarity on this, I will be 21 December 2020 and we already went for an interview in January and was told to submit additional documents alone with the DS-5540 form. 

And before out documents can be accepted the president sign the proclamation barring the entry of new immigrants. 

I recently read on the DOS that if a family petition have an dependent who will be aging out can connect the embassy With further information. 

Can you guys help me out, and give some advice whether to email the embassy that I will be aging out and whether we can be exempt from the Visa ban

 

Attach below is a comment that embassy replied to that is similar to our case. 

 

 

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Guyana
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16 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

If you’ve already been for an interview your age has been locked at some time in the past under CSPA and you will not age out. But by all means contact the embassy to confirm that. 

Oh okay great. But can I contact the embassy still, if they can schedule and interview for us, since the DOS state that the embassy can schedule an interview before the proclamation ends. 

 

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1 hour ago, vidash23 said:

Oh okay great. But can I contact the embassy still, if they can schedule and interview for us, since the DOS state that the embassy can schedule an interview before the proclamation ends. 

 

Of course you can contact the embassy, whether or not they do anything is another matter.

But you said you already had an interview so why do you need another one?

Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Guyana
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44 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Of course you can contact the embassy, whether or not they do anything is another matter.

But you said you already had an interview so why do you need another one?

We was refused the visa because we were found inadmissible for public charge 212(a)(4). And was told to submit a higher AOS and the DS 5540 form. 

Which we did but unfortunately the embassy was closed and the documents wasnt reviewed.

 

That's what I'm saying due to the reason that I'll be 21 and there is an exemption for children who will be aging out( that can be consider a national interest) if the embassy can schedule an interview for us as soon as they resume processing. 

 

Do you think that's a good idea?

Btw thanks for you time. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, vidash23 said:

We was refused the visa because we were found inadmissible for public charge 212(a)(4). And was told to submit a higher AOS and the DS 5540 form. 

Which we did but unfortunately the embassy was closed and the documents wasnt reviewed.

 

That's what I'm saying due to the reason that I'll be 21 and there is an exemption for children who will be aging out( that can be consider a national interest) if the embassy can schedule an interview for us as soon as they resume processing. 

 

Do you think that's a good idea?

Btw thanks for you time. 

 

 

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to repeat:
 

1. You already had your interview. You do not need another interview, you need to submit the documents they asked you for to overcome the refusal

2. Your age is already locked under CSPA (I don’t know at what as I don't know relevant dates, but by definition it must be if you already had an interview). You cannot age out if your age is locked. 
 

 

Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Guyana
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On 7/23/2020 at 12:24 PM, SusieQQQ said:

to repeat:
 

1. You already had your interview. You do not need another interview, you need to submit the documents they asked you for to overcome the refusal

2. Your age is already locked under CSPA (I don’t know at what as I don't know relevant dates, but by definition it must be if you already had an interview). You cannot age out if your age is locked. 
 

 

Thank you so much for your help, 

well I guess soon at the embassy resume its processing they will be able to review are documents and schedule and interview for us. 

 How ever I am aware that the presidential proclamation will affect our case, so hopefully by next year we can get everything right. 

 
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