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christmasoompa May 10th 2026 9:11 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by Nevergive_up (Post 13346864)
would you happen to have any recommendation on when would be a reasonable time to reapply for the B1/B2?

It’s more a question of a change in circumstances, rather than a set amount of time. If nothing has changed then there’s really little point in applying again, the answers will be compared to your previous application, and it’s likely to just be another rejection. But if your ties to your home country have changed (i.e. a new spouse or baby that would be staying at home, a new job, etc) then that’s when it might be worth trying a new application.

Hopefultraveller_ May 10th 2026 10:40 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by Nevergive_up (Post 13346864)
Greetings everyone, I'm back lurking after receiving the denial letter back in September last year. I took it upon myself today to revisit the spreadsheet and see how everyone else has been getting on specifically those who were interviewed in London. I downloaded the spreadsheet offline in order to filter the sheet down to London + 1st time waivers and noticed the approval rate is incredibly low. I'm not sure if we still have any lurkers here who were faced with a denial on the first attempt then approval on the second attempt? How long did you wait before attempting to apply again? Otherwise joolsjools would you happen to have any recommendation on when would be a reasonable time to reapply for the B1/B2? I know the current administration doesn't make circumstances any easier for us... good luck to all those waiting.

Just out of interest, did you submit or mention any evidence of strong ties to the UK at your appointment—such as employment, family responsibilities (for example, dependants who rely on you), or property ownership? This can often make a significant difference in these cases.

On a separate note, an immigration lawyer I spoke with mentioned that, from her experience dealing with applications under the current government, she had noticed a pattern where cases involving drug-related offences were more likely to be refused.

Annettew89 May 13th 2026 3:29 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Just wanted to updated from the photo I posted the other day of my husbands paperwork. We have just had an email back from the embassy confirming his visa has been sent off for the waiver of ineligability. The wrong paperwork must of been handed over to him on the day. Just a waiting game now. 🙂

S Folinsky May 13th 2026 5:01 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by Annettew89 (Post 13347085)
Just wanted to updated from the photo I posted the other day of my husbands paperwork. We have just had an email back from the embassy confirming his visa has been sent off for the waiver of ineligability. The wrong paperwork must of been handed over to him on the day. Just a waiting game now. 🙂

I find this post to be confusing. On 8 May you posted a notice of refusal which in no way was inconsistent with a possible request for waiver of inadmissibility. (In fact, a 212(b) refusal is a prerequisite for requesting a waiver). Was there a second written notice? Curious minds might like to know.

Annettew89 May 13th 2026 5:15 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by S Folinsky (Post 13347112)
I find this post to be confusing. On 8 May you posted a notice of refusal which in no way was inconsistent with a possible request for waiver of inadmissibility. (In fact, a 212(b) refusal is a prerequisite for requesting a waiver). Was there a second written notice? Curious minds might like to know.

Sorry for the confusion.
my husband had his appointment in Feb and was issued the paperwork as above but told he was been issued for a visa waiver.
I hadn't read the paperwork until the other day when posted (may 8th) then i went into instant panic as i understand that paper work to be a flat out refusal as it stated 214b in the paragraph near the bottom, but my husband was adamant that the interviewer handed him this and then said it was been sent off for a waiver. I asked on a few forums and Facebook and was told by everyone it was a flat out refusal and 214b ment I wouldn't have been sent off for a waiver.
We then sent an email to the emabssy (not expecting to get a response) asking if he had been flat out refused or if it had indeed been sent off for a waiver.
Yesterday we recieved an email back from the embassy stating he had been refused on the day for a visa there and then but had been sent off for a waiver of ineligability and is now with homeland security. Its was a lengthy email explaing there is no excited process etc and they have no time limits at the moment.

So we have confirmation it has been sent off and he was handed the wrong refusal letter. It has all confused me too but im just glad we have confirmation its been sent off. As per my previous post his previous visa still had until next April on it but they voided it at the appointment. We have to cancel a trip we had planned in June but we have a family trip planned in March next year so it's touch and go if he will get it back in time.


CL51REL May 13th 2026 11:53 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Hi
Where can i find the spreadsheet please. I have seen it before but now cant remember how to find it.
Thanks

joolsjools May 14th 2026 12:09 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by CL51REL (Post 13347131)
Hi
Where can i find the spreadsheet please. I have seen it before but now cant remember how to find it.
Thanks

Links to the sheet and app should be visible in my signature below.

All the best,

jools

joolsjools May 14th 2026 12:13 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by Annettew89 (Post 13347085)
Just wanted to updated from the photo I posted the other day of my husbands paperwork. We have just had an email back from the embassy confirming his visa has been sent off for the waiver of ineligability. The wrong paperwork must of been handed over to him on the day. Just a waiting game now. 🙂

That's great news. I recall this situation has been reported previously in this forum, where the wrong paperwork was handed to the applicant at the interview. Really hopeful for you and your husband.

Please do add an entry to the tracker if you want. You can find the links to it in my signature below.

All the best,

jools

Annettew89 May 14th 2026 12:17 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by joolsjools (Post 13347138)
That's great news. I recall this situation has been reported previously in this forum, where the wrong paperwork was handed to the applicant at the interview. Really hopeful for you and your husband.

Please do add an entry to the tracker if you want. You can find the links to it in my signature below.

All the best,

jools

Thank you 🙂. Yes i will add the details. We have 13 months from when he had the interviewer to when we go. So keeping everything crossed.

bimbango50 May 17th 2026 9:59 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Yes this happened to me being given the wrong form after being verbally told I was being put forward for a waiver. I also had a panicky few days until the embassy confirmed I had in fact been put forward and the form was just a mistake. I eventually got my visa so sending you good luck as well.

I’m due to fly to NYC using my new visa for the first time on Wed. I am expecting to be sent for secondary screening like every other time I have used a waiver of ineligibility but as I haven’t been since 2024, I just wondered if anyone had any recent experience of using a visa waiver and if the border process had become more onerous?

joolsjools May 18th 2026 1:13 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by bimbango50 (Post 13347367)
Yes this happened to me being given the wrong form after being verbally told I was being put forward for a waiver. I also had a panicky few days until the embassy confirmed I had in fact been put forward and the form was just a mistake. I eventually got my visa so sending you good luck as well.

I’m due to fly to NYC using my new visa for the first time on Wed. I am expecting to be sent for secondary screening like every other time I have used a waiver of ineligibility but as I haven’t been since 2024, I just wondered if anyone had any recent experience of using a visa waiver and if the border process had become more onerous?

Really wishing you all the best for your forthcoming trip. I have not yet had a chance to use my visa - first business trip is coming up sometime in the next 2 months so look forward to hearing your experience.

All the best,

jools

BigRedAnt May 20th 2026 7:10 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by bimbango50 (Post 13347367)
Yes this happened to me being given the wrong form after being verbally told I was being put forward for a waiver. I also had a panicky few days until the embassy confirmed I had in fact been put forward and the form was just a mistake. I eventually got my visa so sending you good luck as well.

I’m due to fly to NYC using my new visa for the first time on Wed. I am expecting to be sent for secondary screening like every other time I have used a waiver of ineligibility but as I haven’t been since 2024, I just wondered if anyone had any recent experience of using a visa waiver and if the border process had become more onerous?

Hi, I went 3 times last year, only went to Secondary once (and that took all of 5 minutes).

Sipod May 20th 2026 10:20 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
I traveled to Newark in March and went to secondary which took 3-4mins only, Next trip I went via Dublin and breezed through no issues.

bimbango50 May 20th 2026 11:21 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Thanks all. I flew into JFK yesterday and as expected was taken to secondary screening but this only involved the standard Qs of reason for trip and where I was staying etc then I was on my way quite quickly. Good luck to others travelling soon too

Hopefultraveller_ May 21st 2026 1:55 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Feel free to add my information to the spreadsheet. Passport sent 5th May, received 19th May. I-Visa for 5 years.


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