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Timeline
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I am a permanent resident in Canada for about 3 years now and applied for a B2 (non immigrant visitor) visa at the US Consulate in Toronto. I was granted a 10 year multiple entry visa until 2026. After about three (3) weeks, I got an e-mail from the US Consulate asking me to go to their office. So I went to the US Consulate and found out that my visa had been cancelled.

I was asking them for an official explanation but they did not give me an official explanation. They told me that if I want to know the reason I can re-apply.

Can anyone advise me or do you know of some friends who had the same experience and what action did they take?

William

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There's really no way for us to speculate, but that situation is rather unusual.

You also haven't given us very many details (your nationality, the nature of the interactions, the interview, the nature of the email received, purpose of visit in the US, how the consulate told you it was cancelled, if it was with/without prejudice, etc.)

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I am a permanent resident in Canada for about 3 years now and applied for a B2 (non immigrant visitor) visa at the US Consulate in Toronto. I was granted a 10 year multiple entry visa until 2026. After about three (3) weeks, I got an e-mail from the US Consulate asking me to go to their office. So I went to the US Consulate and found out that my visa had been cancelled.

I was asking them for an official explanation but they did not give me an official explanation. They told me that if I want to know the reason I can re-apply.

Can anyone advise me or do you know of some friends who had the same experience and what action did they take?

William

For them to revoke a visa after issuance can point to serious issues in your case. I suggest you do re-apply to see what is wrong or speak with an immigration attorney who practices U.S. immigration law and is familiar with consular processing issues.

 
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