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IR1 Refused at interview because I212

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We are looking for answers, but not finding any.  Maybe someone here can help.

 

3 years ago, my was refused entry, and given a 5 year bar.  The bar is only administrative(in a sense) No major infractions, so no 601 to be filed, should just need to file at field office.  We filed our I-130 over two years ago, and just recently went to interview.  I have understood that we would need to file the I212 after the interview anyway.  At least that's what we were told at every step of the way.  And that the consular would tell us where and what to submit

At the interview, everything was fine except at the end.  He handed a Refused paper to her, and would not answer any questions.  I thought we were very pleasant, be he became very rude and Just kept saying "I'm not helping you, it's in the hands of the USCIS now"

 

Text of refusal

"This office regrets to inform you that your immigrant visa application is refused because you have been found ineligible to receive a visa under the following sections(s) of the INA.

9A1 212(a)(9)(A)(i) - And sited."

 

To make things more confusing, the next day we received a phone call from the consulate that we needed to send them her Argentina passport to be stamped.  That was more than two weeks ago now.  My major concern is that if the best option is to request that it be reviewed(I know this is a dangerous direction because it can actually take even longer than refiling, and cause other issues).  Our time is going to run out soon.

 

To me, this kind of refusal says we have to start over.  even their website says we will need to start over. Can anyone help make any sense out this?  Or have suggestions?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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If you are inadmissible under section 212 (a) (9) (A), it is assumed that in the interview the consul tells you that you can apply for the I212 permit to reapply for admission to the United States after deportation or removal  It looks like it was what happened 3 years ago. Now you must fill out the I212 form .

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Unlike I 601, I 212 can be filed before the interview.  Seems you know you need a waiver so odd that they want your passport now.

 

 

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On 3/17/2021 at 9:42 AM, MarcusZoe said:

We are looking for answers, but not finding any.  Maybe someone here can help.

 

3 years ago, my was refused entry, and given a 5 year bar.  The bar is only administrative(in a sense) No major infractions, so no 601 to be filed, should just need to file at field office.  We filed our I-130 over two years ago, and just recently went to interview.  I have understood that we would need to file the I212 after the interview anyway.  At least that's what we were told at every step of the way.  And that the consular would tell us where and what to submit

At the interview, everything was fine except at the end.  He handed a Refused paper to her, and would not answer any questions.  I thought we were very pleasant, be he became very rude and Just kept saying "I'm not helping you, it's in the hands of the USCIS now"

 

Text of refusal

"This office regrets to inform you that your immigrant visa application is refused because you have been found ineligible to receive a visa under the following sections(s) of the INA.

9A1 212(a)(9)(A)(i) - And sited."

 

To make things more confusing, the next day we received a phone call from the consulate that we needed to send them her Argentina passport to be stamped.  That was more than two weeks ago now.  My major concern is that if the best option is to request that it be reviewed(I know this is a dangerous direction because it can actually take even longer than refiling, and cause other issues).  Our time is going to run out soon.

 

To me, this kind of refusal says we have to start over.  even their website says we will need to start over. Can anyone help make any sense out this?  Or have suggestions?

Hi could you tell us what happen? I have a simmilar case 

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