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I-130 petition for Family Immigration

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Hi Everyone,

Please, read following questions see If It rings a bell.

a. I-130 petition (Father  Son in India) interview got rejected because of 212(a)(5)(A).

What is section 212(a)(5)(A) means ?

b. Is it possible to waive section 212(a)(5)(A)? If it is then What is the process to waive 212(a)(5)(A) ?

c. Can he reappear for visa interview? When ?

d. Do we have to appeal this case in India or US?

Here is some brief about my brother case.

Dec-2000 Father came to US (family immigration) and my brother was over 21 age and unmarried

Jan-2001 Father got a greencard & filed for my brother based on greencard & my brother was unmarried

Jun-2002 My brother got married.

Aug-2004 My brother got divorced.

Mar-2006 My father became US citizen & convert greencard based petition of my brother to US citizen base.

July-2006 Case got approved in USCIS.

Nov-2006 My brother got medical examination & interview call.

Please, any kind of help would be greatly appreciable.

Me & my brother are waiting to hear back from you guys…..

Thanks

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