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Will beneficiaries who got their visa issuance delayed be affected by the suspension?

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Lebanon
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I'm the principal applicant of an F4 and my husband, one of the beneficiaries, got his interview delayed due to tuberculosis. He finally did the interview in March after a few months but the visa bulletin retrogressed at that time so we thought we were going to wait till october. Now with the new suspension, and knowing trump, he will probably extend it, is it safe to assume that he won't be getting his visa until at least 2021? Do you think that the case might be different this time as he is simply a beneficiary and not a principal applicant for the ban to apply?

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