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My husband got the 221g refusal letter and they needed him to provide additional documents about proof of domicile and we sent in the documents on june 7th.

I am opening CEAC now and it says: case last updated: june 17th and also refused

Does this mean that the case is refused again or that it’s still in processing because they haven’t called us yet.

Thank you! 

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3 minutes ago, SiameseCatLover said:

Hi everyone,

My husband got the 221g refusal letter and they needed him to provide additional documents about proof of domicile and we sent in the documents on june 7th.

I am opening CEAC now and it says: case last updated: june 17th and also refused

Does this mean that the case is refused again or that it’s still in processing because they haven’t called us yet.

Thank you! 

Not a new refusal.  Unless there's a new "message", or a status change, they haven't reviewed yet.

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One more question: I sent the additional documents to the Embassy via email and my husband also brought them to the Embassy on a date that they scheduled. 
Should I also upload them to CEAC? Everything that I sent to CEAC was approved, previously, but the consular officer gave us the 221g refusal slip requesting we bring more proof of domicile, so now I am not sure if I should upload the additional documents as well or just give them to the Embassy like we already did? 

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36 minutes ago, SiameseCatLover said:

One more question: I sent the additional documents to the Embassy via email and my husband also brought them to the Embassy on a date that they scheduled. 
Should I also upload them to CEAC? Everything that I sent to CEAC was approved, previously, but the consular officer gave us the 221g refusal slip requesting we bring more proof of domicile, so now I am not sure if I should upload the additional documents as well or just give them to the Embassy like we already did? 

It's recommended to also upload them on the ceac website, if you check the 221g refusal letter very well, It's written there.

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7 hours ago, Joshor100 said:

It's recommended to also upload them on the ceac website, if you check the 221g refusal letter very well, It's written there.

Thank you.

Should I upload it now even though I have already given them the documents 2 weeks ago? Would that be ok? 

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Hi,

 

I needed to start a new topic for this as I am not sure what to do.

I was requested additional documents for proof of domicile (221g refusal) and I sent them via email and brought them in the Embassy on june 7th, but I did not upload them to CEAC.

The case has been updated on june 17th and it's still refused and I have not heard from them yet. Could it be because I didn't upload them to CEAC as well? Can I upload them now or is it too late considering it's been 2 weeks since I left them at the Embassy?

 

 

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Just now, Family said:

Definitely try uploading to CEAC. A recent similar post went through the same facts as you and apparently CEAC upload is the ultimate resolution. 

Okay, thanks for the information! Just today, my case status changed to READY…do you think I should still try uploading to CEAC? I don’t want to mess anything up…

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1 minute ago, SiameseCatLover said:

Okay, thanks for the information! Just today, my case status changed to READY…do you think I should still try uploading to CEAC? I don’t want to mess anything up…

Your instructions on refusal sheet should be pretty specific ( where to email, if to upload, how to submit..) but I don’t see harm in uploading. You are not messing anything up so don’t worry, whatever your decision, it looks like things are on the right path 

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Just now, Family said:

Your instructions on refusal sheet should be pretty specific ( where to email, if to upload, how to submit..) but I don’t see harm in uploading. You are not messing anything up so don’t worry, whatever your decision, it looks like things are on the right path 

Thank you very much for your response, I appreciate it! 

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On 6/24/2022 at 3:55 AM, SiameseCatLover said:

One more question: I sent the additional documents to the Embassy via email and my husband also brought them to the Embassy on a date that they scheduled. 
Should I also upload them to CEAC? Everything that I sent to CEAC was approved, previously, but the consular officer gave us the 221g refusal slip requesting we bring more proof of domicile, so now I am not sure if I should upload the additional documents as well or just give them to the Embassy like we already did? 

Do you later got your visa?

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