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The Airline was responsible for repatriating you.

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13 hours ago, Boiler said:

The Airline was responsible for repatriating you.

Why?  He had proper documentation (a valid -- at that time -- US visa) when boarding the flight, so his denial of entry would not be the airline's issue.  Immigration may have used his return ticket as part of the arrsngements, but the airline had no other responsibility that I can see.

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14 hours ago, Jas10001 said:

jan22 yes i was denied continuing my flight when i was in Cali my connecting fligjt to Vegas. I was returned immediately back to Philippines. The immgration booked my flight, i ddnt spend any penny for my flight. They paid for it.

 

i dont remember any word you said, they dong even explain why my visa got revoked, i only had assumption in my mind, many 'maybe' 

 

too saf i cant work on board because of my revoked visa.

It certainly sounds like you were denied entry and then deported.  If that is the case, you will be ineligible to enter the US for a total of least five years even if you have another visa that was not physically revoked at the time.  If you are ineligible to enter the US because of the denial of entry/deportation, your cannot use the work visa to enter either.

 

(It would be helpful if you had answered my question as to whether there was more to the "22 CFR" entry written in your passport.)

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