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1 hour ago, Twice_Ola said:

Yeah, its actually confusing and no one really knows what's what. But if no interview is held, how will the Consulate know if the person deserves a waiver? Because the ban do have the exception for waivers to those who may qualify.....🤷🏽‍♀️

There is no “waiver” for this ban. If you believe you are in a category that qualifies for an exemption to the ban, you need to contact the embassy and explain to them why and request an interview.


https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/exceptions-to-p-p-10014-10052-suspending-entry-of-immigrants-non-immigrants-presenting-risk-to-us-labor-market-during-economic-recovery.html

 

Until complete resumption of routine visa services, applicants who appear to be subject to entry restrictions under P.P. 10014, P.P. 10052, and/or regional-focused Presidential Proclamations related to COVID-19 (P.P. 9984, 9992, 9993, 9996, and/ or 10041) might not be processed for a visa interview appointment unless the applicant also appears to be eligible for an exception under the applicable Proclamation(s).  Applicants who are subject to any of these Proclamations, but who believe they may qualify for a national interest exception or other exception, should follow the instructions on the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate’s website regarding procedures necessary to request an emergency appointment and should provide specific details as to why they believe they may qualify for an exception.  While a visa applicant subject to one or more Proclamations might meet an exception, the applicant must first be approved for an emergency appointment request and a final determination regarding visa eligibility will be made at the time of visa interview.  Please note that U.S. Embassies and Consulates may only be able to offer limited visa services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in which case they may not be able to accommodate your request unless the proposed travel is deemed emergency or mission critical.  

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On 9/6/2020 at 8:11 AM, Twice_Ola said:

This thread is to keep track of F2A visa applicants who are waiting for interview despite the ban!!!

You may post your PD and DQ dates.

 

November 2018 

interview date 27 of march 2020 

and canceled by covid and we still waiting for rescheduling 

for husband 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Argentina
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On 9/6/2020 at 12:11 PM, Twice_Ola said:

This thread is to keep track of F2A visa applicants who are waiting for interview despite the ban!!!

You may post your PD and DQ dates.

 

PD: 29 May 2019

DQ: 7 Jan 2021

 

Please update if anyone receive interview letter, since now the ban has been lifted

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Posted (edited)

Hi 

I applied for f2a visa

my priority date 19 July 2020

i documentarily qualified 26 feb 2021

My interview appointment not schedule yet 

I am waiting for interview appointment at Mumbai consulate 

I looking for to predict interview appointment 

Edited by Rifa26
 
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