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Q:  I would like to know if the previous petition that was denied will affect this new one my Dad filled. 

 

My age when I was denied : 16
Reason for denial : they were unable to verify my Dad's divorce certificate to my Mum he presented and suspicion of fraud / Misrepresentation

 

In 2003 my stepmother filed a petition for I and my twin brother, (Adopted child of a USC). In 2004 we were interviewed and denied on the grounds that they were unable to verify my Dad's divorce certificate to my Mum he presented and suspicion of fraud / Misrepresentation (221g on the denial letter). The case was sent back to USCIS for futher investigation. Late 2006 my step Mum died as she had cancer. So we were unable to continue with the case. December 2016 we got a letter that the case my stepmother petitioned as now expired since we did not respond to provide further evidence. 

 

My Dad later became a USC in 2010 and filled a new petition for us(FB-1 Umarried son of USC), approved 2014 and interview as now been scheduled for next month (July 2017). 

 

Note : I have applied for Non-immigrant visa after the immigrant visa denial and I was denied, Although my Twin brother was successful in getting a non-immigrant

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8 hours ago, Victoria1952 said:

Q:  I would like to know if the previous petition that was denied will affect this new one my Dad filled. 

 

My age when I was denied : 16
Reason for denial : they were unable to verify my Dad's divorce certificate to my Mum he presented and suspicion of fraud / Misrepresentation

 

In 2003 my stepmother filed a petition for I and my twin brother, (Adopted child of a USC). In 2004 we were interviewed and denied on the grounds that they were unable to verify my Dad's divorce certificate to my Mum he presented and suspicion of fraud / Misrepresentation (221g on the denial letter). The case was sent back to USCIS for futher investigation. Late 2006 my step Mum died as she had cancer. So we were unable to continue with the case. December 2016 we got a letter that the case my stepmother petitioned as now expired since we did not respond to provide further evidence. 

 

My Dad later became a USC in 2010 and filled a new petition for us(FB-1 Umarried son of USC), approved 2014 and interview as now been scheduled for next month (July 2017). 

 

Note : I have applied for Non-immigrant visa after the immigrant visa denial and I was denied, Although my Twin brother was successful in getting a non-immigrant

No, it won't, only you'll have to tell the truth about previous denial if they will ask you about it on the interview. I believe, that in DS-260 you also filed "yes" to the question: have you ever been denied visa? This time, you'll be good, good luck!

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2 hours ago, Lain said:

No, it won't, only you'll have to tell the truth about previous denial if they will ask you about it on the interview. I believe, that in DS-260 you also filed "yes" to the question: have you ever been denied visa? This time, you'll be good, good luck!

Yes I stated it in the DS-260

 
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