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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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I'm a student from Nepal. Applying for US student visa.

Today (4 December 2015) I had scheduled my visa appointment, and i couldn't attend the interview because, I had recieved my Sevis no. From an email and was told i'd recieve my I20 yesterday (3 December 2015) but unfortunatly i didn't recieved it. I already had rescheduled my apointment date twice so i couldn't reschedule it more.So, i couldn't attend the interview.

Now, My concern is that will i be asked why i didn't attend the previous appointment by visa officer and will it affect my visa (Rejection) on my next interview??

Please help me. I'm panicing alot :( :(

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I'm a student from Nepal. Applying for US student visa.

Today (4 December 2015) I had scheduled my visa appointment, and i couldn't attend the interview because, I had recieved my Sevis no. From an email and was told i'd recieve my I20 yesterday (3 December 2015) but unfortunatly i didn't recieved it. I already had rescheduled my apointment date twice so i couldn't reschedule it more.So, i couldn't attend the interview.

Now, My concern is that will i be asked why i didn't attend the previous appointment by visa officer and will it affect my visa (Rejection) on my next interview??

Please help me. I'm panicing alot :( :(

"If you missed your interview appointment, you must "sign in" to the system, go to the "My Account" home page, select "Missed My Appointment" link and follow the instructions."

( https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ar/iv/information/faqs#missed_appt )

I don't know how strict they are about rescheduling (may be embassy specific), but it likely won't be quick.

They won't deny a future visa solely because you missed a previous appointment.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Nepal
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I have seen this problem here and on other boards and think that it might be good in Nepal to check in person often with the consular office..?

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