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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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I am a single parent. I have a valid B1/B2 visa. I got a child 10 yrs old. if parents have valid US visa and the child is under 14 then it will fall under interview waiver.  because of that I applied under interview waiver and drop all the documents and the visa status changed to this. will someone clarify what does this mean? thank you

 

A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please follow any instructions provided by the consular officer. If you were informed by the consular officer that your case was refused for administrative processing, your case will remain refused while undergoing such processing. You will receive another adjudication once such processing is complete. Please be advised that the processing time varies and that you will be contacted if additional information is needed. For more information, please visit TRAVEL.STATE.GOV or the website for the Embassy or Consulate at which you made your visa application.

 

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A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application.

 

This? Seems fairly straightforward.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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17 minutes ago, Boiler said:

A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application.

 

This? Seems fairly straightforward.

This refusal have long statement where as other direct refusal are like this 

A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please see the letter you received at the interview.

 
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1 minute ago, nickymicky said:

This refusal have long statement where as other direct refusal are like this 

A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please see the letter you received at the interview.

 

 

You've been given the same response previously it seems, so what happened that time? 

 

 

So

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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That time applied from other country and  was advised by visa officer during interview that for interview waiver need to apply from country of nationality. And visa not issued. 

 

Now applied from country of nationality same thing so let's see 

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the tourist  visa will be denied as you have a current immigrant petition in place 

tourist visas often get denied when the person has immigrant intent

parents are USC  and u have a pending F4

u say u have  a valid B1/B2   i would think CBP will revoke the tourist visa and return u to Nepal at POE

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6 hours ago, nickymicky said:

I am a single parent. I have a valid B1/B2 visa. I got a child 10 yrs old. if parents have valid US visa and the child is under 14 then it will fall under interview waiver.  because of that I applied under interview waiver and drop all the documents and the visa status changed to this. will someone clarify what does this mean? thank you

 

A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please follow any instructions provided by the consular officer. If you were informed by the consular officer that your case was refused for administrative processing, your case will remain refused while undergoing such processing. You will receive another adjudication once such processing is complete. Please be advised that the processing time varies and that you will be contacted if additional information is needed. For more information, please visit TRAVEL.STATE.GOV or the website for the Embassy or Consulate at which you made your visa application.

 

It means “no” to the waiver request.

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5 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

the tourist  visa will be denied as you have a current immigrant petition in place 

tourist visas often get denied when the person has immigrant intent

parents are USC  and u have a pending F4

u say u have  a valid B1/B2   i would think CBP will revoke the tourist visa and return u to Nepal at POE

I am asking question regarding my friend. My friend has b1 b2 already visited US twice with no issue at the airport no one deported no issue at POE same time immigrant visa pending. If you don't know the answer then don't try to be officer here

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57 minutes ago, nickymicky said:

I am asking question regarding my friend. My friend has b1 b2 already visited US twice with no issue at the airport no one deported no issue at POE same time immigrant visa pending. If you don't know the answer then don't try to be officer here

In your OP you clearly stated it is you that applied, not some 'friend' that has magically suddenly appeared from nowhere.

 

If this friend is real then why are they not the one asking the question on here instead of you?

 

If you want answers then give accurate information.

 

Also I'm not sure why you are even asking this question when the visa status quite clearly tells you everything you need to know.

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15 hours ago, nickymicky said:

I am asking question regarding my friend. My friend has b1 b2 already visited US twice with no issue at the airport no one deported no issue at POE same time immigrant visa pending. If you don't know the answer then don't try to be officer here

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Inevitably on VJ we are limited in the information provided, sometimes it is misleading sometimes false.

 

All we can do is answer the questions based on the information given.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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