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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Dear friends,

I went for an interview on August 22 2023 and was refused by the consular on the bases of not providing enough evidence. I was asked to do another DNA even though I submitted evidence of a DNA report done at the USCIS stage to the consular. I have complied to the directive given by the consular and in the process of doing another DNA test however, I just noticed that my visa category has changed from f24 to f11 although I'm 20 days short for my priority date to become current in this visa class(f11). Do I have to send the embassy an email to opt out of the current conversion or wait to finish the DNA testing process. Your expert advice, experiences and views are much appreciated. 

Regards, mka44

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Your parent naturalised? And you want to stay F2b?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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16 hours ago, mka44 said:

Dear friends,

I went for an interview on August 22 2023 and was refused by the consular on the bases of not providing enough evidence. I was asked to do another DNA even though I submitted evidence of a DNA report done at the USCIS stage to the consular. I have complied to the directive given by the consular and in the process of doing another DNA test however, I just noticed that my visa category has changed from f24 to f11 although I'm 20 days short for my priority date to become current in this visa class(f11). Do I have to send the embassy an email to opt out of the current conversion or wait to finish the DNA testing process. Your expert advice, experiences and views are much appreciated. 

Regards, mka44

You will have to do another DNA test as that is what was requested. 

For whatever reason, they do not want to accept the DNA test you provided. 

You should write to the consulate/NVC to request they keep you as F24. 

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