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    NEO2023 got a reaction from SalishSea in F2B case with complication   
    Thanks for the information. That's a regulation, not a law. Currently, the law remains silent on this issue.
     
    However, due to this regulation, if one goes to court in the event of a visa denial due to marriage, he is likely to lose.
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    NEO2023 got a reaction from limegreenbowler in F2B case with complication   
    Thanks for the information. That's a regulation, not a law. Currently, the law remains silent on this issue.
     
    However, due to this regulation, if one goes to court in the event of a visa denial due to marriage, he is likely to lose.
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    NEO2023 got a reaction from SalishSea in F2B case with complication   
    INA 203(a)(2)(B) says that for the petition to be valid, your brother should be unmarried, which your brother satisfied in 2016. In addition to that, AFAIK, law is silent about what happens while waiting for visa. Since he is currently unmarried, I don't think there will be any problem with his interview. 
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    NEO2023 got a reaction from nastra30 in F2B case with complication   
    INA 203(a)(2)(B) says that for the petition to be valid, your brother should be unmarried, which your brother satisfied in 2016. In addition to that, AFAIK, law is silent about what happens while waiting for visa. Since he is currently unmarried, I don't think there will be any problem with his interview. 
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    NEO2023 got a reaction from zaback21 in All F2B Updates in This Thread (Part 2)   
    You are right that for fairness no country should receive more than 7% of of each sub-category. But, immigration law says that no country should receive more than 7% of the sum of both family based and employment category. It is silent about sub-categories (like F1, F2, F3, and F4). Theoretically, one country can fill one sub-category. That is not fair, for sure.
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    NEO2023 got a reaction from Mundo254 in All F2B Updates in This Thread (Part 2)   
    For the backlog analysis of each post, you can refer to the excel document at https://refugeerights.org/news-resources/nvcs-interview-scheduling-backlog-report-disclosed-a-way-to-learn-about-visa-interview-backlogs-at-consular-offices-around-the-world. 
     
    I could not upload the excel file here due to size limit. It is very detailed document.  
     
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    NEO2023 got a reaction from Mundo254 in All F2B Updates in This Thread (Part 2)   
    The limit is 29,616 for FY-2023. It is written in the second paragraph (A)(2) at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2023/visa-bulletin-for-september-2023.html
     
    I expect a significant forward movement in F2B category in the next three months. 
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