"black stamp" on passport after failed B-2 VISA application
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"black stamp" on passport after failed B-2 VISA application
I am an American and sent a letter of invitation to a friend in Mongolia to come
here, but did not consult with a lawyer and the B-2 VISA application was rejected.
She says she now has a "black stamp" on her VISA and can't apply again. Can someone
explain this? Is this for any type of VISA? Is there a time limit that this is
effective?
here, but did not consult with a lawyer and the B-2 VISA application was rejected.
She says she now has a "black stamp" on her VISA and can't apply again. Can someone
explain this? Is this for any type of VISA? Is there a time limit that this is
effective?
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Re: "black stamp" on passport after failed B-2 VISA application
Originally posted by Man Machine:
I am an American and sent a letter of invitation to a friend in Mongolia to come here, but did not consult with a lawyer and the B-2 VISA application was rejected. She says she now has a "black stamp" on her VISA and can't apply again. Can someone explain this? Is this for any type of VISA? Is there a time limit that this is effective?
I am an American and sent a letter of invitation to a friend in Mongolia to come here, but did not consult with a lawyer and the B-2 VISA application was rejected. She says she now has a "black stamp" on her VISA and can't apply again. Can someone explain this? Is this for any type of VISA? Is there a time limit that this is effective?
I copied this off the London US embassey site - what did the letter say that she received?:
"The first step is to read the refusal letter which we have sent you. This will explain the reason why we are unable to issue you with a visa and provide information on the procedures you should follow if you wish to submit a new application."
Last edited by Pulaski; Aug 19th 2002 at 3:19 pm.