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9 hours ago, ajxl888 said:

Hi All,

 

I just received this email from the MTL consulate.  Is this any different from what I've been in since being placed in AP?  Or is this the final decision by the embassy?  I'm coming up to the year mark since my interview... Being in AP is one thing but I truly have no idea why I would be denied.  If anyone has any insight it would be appreciated. 

 

Good afternoon,

 

The consular officer, after carefully considering your application and reviewing all available information, determined you have not established that you are eligible for a visa and denied your visa application under INA 221(g).  Additional security screening is being conducted.  Depending on the screening results, a consular officer may reconsider your eligibility for the visa.

 

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

 

Regards,

 

I recieved a similar email recently, word for word. its the wording that set everything off but we're still under AP and nothing changed, I reached out to my lawyer and he confirmed the changes in wording in response of the lawsuits. "they're just using different words now, because the words they were using do not benefit them in a lawsuit". 

 

Reaching the one year mark next month and still nothing. :(

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Pearljamm said:

 

I recieved a similar email recently, word for word. its the wording that set everything off but we're still under AP and nothing changed, I reached out to my lawyer and he confirmed the changes in wording in response of the lawsuits. "they're just using different words now, because the words they were using do not benefit them in a lawsuit". 

 

Reaching the one year mark next month and still nothing. :(

 

 

Right. I will complete a year in 4 days.

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Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, ak47 said:

denied visa when  our interview occured

Except that visa is NOT Denied (FINAL determination) at the interview, but REFUSED, pending additional security screening 

 

Immigration lawyer:  “It appears that they have done this in response to the lawsuit - the US Attorney's office has been making the argument that a 'Refusal' under INA 221(g) is a 'Denial' and that 'Administrative Processing' is a process by which the applicant seeks 'Reconsideration' of the visa application.  

 

The US Attorney's office argues that since it is a denial and you are seeking reconsideration, the court's have no jurisdiction to order a final decision (because a decision has already been made).   Attorneys have been responding to this argument with emails and correspondence to the consulate which clearly states that the visa application has been 'Refused' under INA 221(g) for 'Further Administrative Processing', and winning on that argument (in some cases).  The law is clear that INA 221(g) is NOT a FINAL denial or decision, but rather a refusal with further “Administrative Processing.”  Hope this clears the air for everyone

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Here is my story.

 

Inerviewed with wife (separate cases because of petioned by our son) at MTL on 1/11/2024 at same time with same officer. The interviewing CO "approved" both of our IR5 applications, kept our passports and told us that we will get our passports back with visa in 6 days. Wife did get her visa issued on 1/16 and received her passport back a few days later but my status changed to "refused" when I first check CEAC on 1/17. Since then, another 4 date updates on 2/1, 2/2, 2/7 and 2/13 (last update) but status remain as refused.

 

My bigest concern is that I never received any instructions from the CO during and after the interview. No 221g, no DS5535, not email or regular mail, nothing at all from the MTL office. But the refuse note on the CEAC status page states "A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please follow any instructions provided by the consular officer". I am concerned that the CO instructions for me got lost somehow on the way.

 

Is there anyone here having the similar experience? Any suggestions on what I should do now will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you all!

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5 minutes ago, DadofUSCitizen said:

Here is my story.

 

Inerviewed with wife (separate cases because of petioned by our son) at MTL on 1/11/2024 at same time with same officer. The interviewing CO "approved" both of our IR5 applications, kept our passports and told us that we will get our passports back with visa in 6 days. Wife did get her visa issued on 1/16 and received her passport back a few days later but my status changed to "refused" when I first check CEAC on 1/17. Since then, another 4 date updates on 2/1, 2/2, 2/7 and 2/13 (last update) but status remain as refused.

 

My bigest concern is that I never received any instructions from the CO during and after the interview. No 221g, no DS5535, not email or regular mail, nothing at all from the MTL office. But the refuse note on the CEAC status page states "A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please follow any instructions provided by the consular officer". I am concerned that the CO instructions for me got lost somehow on the way.

 

Is there anyone here having the similar experience? Any suggestions on what I should do now will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you all!

Sorry I made a few typos: Interviewed, petitioned and biggest. I did not find spell check tools here LOL.

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Phil_K_IR1 said:

We had a case update yesterday, and now today (both unsolicited/not email replies).... Don't want to get my hopes up, but this never happened before..

 

Interestingly, CEAC status is obviously still "refused", but all this legal jargon going on I wonder if they'd eventually change the wording to "denied" to match the new email language? 

 

I also received 2 updates in 2 days. I do not think it is either or bad sign.

Posted
17 minutes ago, DadofUSCitizen said:

Here is my story.

 

Inerviewed with wife (separate cases because of petioned by our son) at MTL on 1/11/2024 at same time with same officer. The interviewing CO "approved" both of our IR5 applications, kept our passports and told us that we will get our passports back with visa in 6 days. Wife did get her visa issued on 1/16 and received her passport back a few days later but my status changed to "refused" when I first check CEAC on 1/17. Since then, another 4 date updates on 2/1, 2/2, 2/7 and 2/13 (last update) but status remain as refused.

 

My bigest concern is that I never received any instructions from the CO during and after the interview. No 221g, no DS5535, not email or regular mail, nothing at all from the MTL office. But the refuse note on the CEAC status page states "A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please follow any instructions provided by the consular officer". I am concerned that the CO instructions for me got lost somehow on the way.

 

Is there anyone here having the similar experience? Any suggestions on what I should do now will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you all!

Did you email the consulate to inquire?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Phil_K_IR1 said:

We had a case update yesterday, and now today (both unsolicited/not email replies).... Don't want to get my hopes up, but this never happened before..

 

Interestingly, CEAC status is obviously still "refused", but all this legal jargon going on I wonder if they'd eventually change the wording to "denied" to match the new email language? 

Have you received anything from CO during and after your interview? Thanks!

 
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