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Filed: Other Country: China
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What is the first thing you should do if there is a denial?

There's really no such thing as an outright denial of a visa at the Consulate stage. The worst case is a notice of intent to deny, which returns the case to USCIS for final disposition.

I take it your question is hypothetical. The answer is always going to be circumstancial and energies are best focused on prevention through preparation.

If you have a specific circumstance in mind, please give the details.

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Retain a lawyer in foreign country, and see if the lawyer can keep the case in the foreign country.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Malaysia
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What is the first thing you should do if there is a denial?

Knowing the reason of denial is a good way to start before hiring an attorney. I think.....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Panama
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What is the first thing you should do if there is a denial?

There's really no such thing as an outright denial of a visa at the Consulate stage. The worst case is a notice of intent to deny, which returns the case to USCIS for final disposition.

I take it your question is hypothetical. The answer is always going to be circumstancial and energies are best focused on prevention through preparation.

If you have a specific circumstance in mind, please give the details.

I have heard that it is best to keep it at the consulate level. Our case is in order and should not have any problems but IF something were to happen it would be nice to know what to do right away. When you are dealing with these Govt. branches things happen. Thanx guys. :thumbs:
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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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What is the first thing you should do if there is a denial?

1. Make sure you can get a copy of the 221g that is given to your SO--either by Fax or scanned and e-mailed to you to print out.

2. With the 221g and NOA2 in hand--GO TO YOUR US SENATOR--NOT YOUR LOCAL STATE SENATOR

and request their help- and fill out the form giving them permission to contact the consulate on your behalf.--THIS DOES WORK on occation--at least for me it did.

You may want to read Kiya's post on 221g it's pinned to the top of the Middle East/Noth Africa forum. The link is directly to VERY useful information on how to handle the situation IF it should occur.

Good Luck! and it never hurts to be prepared for any situation. (F)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Panama
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What is the first thing you should do if there is a denial?

1. Make sure you can get a copy of the 221g that is given to your SO--either by Fax or scanned and e-mailed to you to print out.

2. With the 221g and NOA2 in hand--GO TO YOUR US SENATOR--NOT YOUR LOCAL STATE SENATOR

and request their help- and fill out the form giving them permission to contact the consulate on your behalf.--THIS DOES WORK on occation--at least for me it did.

You may want to read Kiya's post on 221g it's pinned to the top of the Middle East/Noth Africa forum. The link is directly to VERY useful information on how to handle the situation IF it should occur.

Good Luck! and it never hurts to be prepared for any situation. (F)

Mary K.

Thank you. Will do. :thumbs:
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