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Wecan

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  1. 12 hours ago, Shukri said:

    I don't know why your case was refused, like you said Sudan isn't one of the ban countries. I am sorry but be patient and after it's been a month or so, send an email to embassy inquiring about your case. My husband is still under AP but he knows a guy that was given 212 (F) refusal letter and he received his visa back in March. So they're processing the waivers, it is just taking them a long time to do it. 

    Thanks for your reply. I received  inquiry through my senator office i been told my husband case is sent back to Uscis with refuse to intent to revoked. in this moment i don't know what to do. i thinking to wait until to receive the notice from uscis. I'm just wondering why the embassy give him 212(F) when he is not from travel ban countries.

  2. On 2/27/2018 at 10:34 AM, Shukri said:

    Hi,

    I wanted to ask this question here because I can't find anyone else going through the same thing.

    My husband had his interview Jan 30,2018. Consular officer told him  his visa was refused under the president proclamation 212(f). His ceac status still says refused. I emailed them what I can do to appeal this decision and here is the email I got from them: 

     

    Please note that the case is pending mandatory administrative process. Following the new presidential proclamation, the consular officer found him ineligible for a visa under Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 9645. The decision cannot be appealed. The consular officer is reviewing his eligibility for a waiver. To approve his waiver, the consular officer must determine that denying his entry would cause undue hardship, that his entry would not pose a threat to the national security or public safety of the United States, and that his entry would be in the national interest of the United States. This can be a lengthy process, and until the consular officer can make an individualized determination on these three factors, your application will remain refused under Section 212(f). You will be contacted with a final determination on your application as soon as practicable.

     

    Please if anyone is going through the same thing help me figure this out. 

    Thank you.

    The same  situation hear my husband is from Sudan. He received 212(f) with out no appeal last month in April . I'm very confuse i don't know what to do. Sudan is no longer in the travel ban countries. Please advise.

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