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    QueenBee83 got a reaction from TiEy in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    UPDATE- Well guys guess my gut feeling was right, I was refused under the 212(a) act, basically them two cautions, however I am eligible to apply for a waiver, just means this is going to go on even longer and the appeal form is $930 alone that's without a lawyer on top which I think is wise in this case, absolutely gutted, so if anyone has any helpful tips on appealing this would be appreciated. 
    Thanks for the Info and advice. 
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    QueenBee83 got a reaction from LindaStewart in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    You can't deal directly with them no they will not answer any questions over phone if it's London one, only via a contact form on their site. 
    The ACRO and SAR cannot expire, (actually not sure on the actual certificate )but if your not at interview stage yet my advice is to apply through ACRO for record deletion of applicable, takes 2-4 weeks to get a decision from the local police force where the offence occurred, then reapply for an acro certificate which will show no trace and give you both a better chance of acceptance. 
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    QueenBee83 reacted to Wuozopo in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    Really sorry to hear that. 

    I am familiar with an attorney named Laurel Scott who specializes in waivers. Her website has some educational info that might help you learn more. 
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    QueenBee83 reacted to HRQX in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    OP will have to file Form I-601 with USCIS: https://www.uscis.gov/i-601-addresses
    I am...
    Seeking an immigrant visa or a nonimmigrant K or V visa and I have been found inadmissible by a consular officer after my visa interview.
     
    Mail the Form I-601 to:
    USCIS Phoenix Lockbox
     
    For U.S. Postal Service:
    USCIS
    P.O. Box 21600
    Phoenix, AZ 85036
    For FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries:
    USCIS
    ATTN: 601/212 Foreign Filers
    1820 E. Skyharbor, Circle S, Suite 100
    Phoenix, AZ 85034
     
    To request processing by a USCIS international office due to exceptional and compelling humanitarian reasons, please review the information about the exceptions to domestic filing is located on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/i601centralizationexceptions (PDF, 78.82 KB)
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    QueenBee83 got a reaction from LindaStewart in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    @Greenbaum Thanks I was wondering lol.
    I'm Picking my passport up tomorrow will Update.
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    QueenBee83 got a reaction from Greenbaum in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    @Greenbaum Thanks I was wondering lol.
    I'm Picking my passport up tomorrow will Update.
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    QueenBee83 reacted to Greenbaum in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    If you have applied for US Visa and received 221g Administrative Processing for your case, you would have checked your visa status on CEAC website. When you check the status, you used to see status of “Administrative processing”, but that would have changed to “refused” from March 3, 2020. Many users have reported and its verified as well that most of the 221g cases status has changed to “Refused”, even when there was no real update on their ‘Case Last Updated Date’ or anything has changed. One key thing to note is the text under it has changed. It reads like below now.
     
    “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. For more information, please visit U.S. Consulate General <Consulate name>”
     
    Pay close attention to the bold text, it tells that, if you were given Administrative processing, then it will be processed in administrative processing. 
     
    You need to give this a little more time till they can sort out the K-1's who were delayed due to the c-virus. It seems to me your reading too much into this at this stage. More patience is needed on your part. @Wuozopo opine most directly addresses your situation as it pertains to London. Stay engaged and strong.
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    QueenBee83 reacted to Wuozopo in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    @QueenBee83
     
    A reminder concerning your passport when you get it back—
    Check the expiration date and renew it if it’s getting close to expiration. You are required to have 6 months validity left when the visa is issued. With K1s being paused maybe until next year, you might need to renew now. UK passports are taking longer (like everything else) due to Covid. A new passport is not a problem at the London embassy, even if you started with another one.
     
    When the embassy is ready to process your K1, they will need a new medical exam. If all the components are not expired, Visa Medicals in London discounts the redo. And if your previous medical had any shots missing, get on that and take updated records to your new medical.
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    QueenBee83 reacted to Lemonslice in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    Your medical exam is certainly expired by now, so they can't issue your visa.  Wait for their instructions. 
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    QueenBee83 reacted to SalishSea in K1 Visa US Embassy London   
    I don't recall ever having seen a rejected K-1 out of London.  Is there a specific reason why you think this may happen?
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