Reapplying for the same visa - questions
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Reapplying for the same visa - questions
Hi.
I was burgled a month ago unfortunately. one of the many things they stole was my 2 passports. One was a current valid UK passport, the other was an expired passport with a B1/B2 visa. It also had sentimental values to me.
Needless to say, I cancelled the passport and US Visa.
I now have a new Passport and have arranged an appointment at the US Embassy which is this week.
My concern is, what if they say "no" to giving me the same visa? I was issued it before, had 7 years left and never overstayed or had any problems entering or leaving the US.
what are the chances of me being able to get the visa again? It was stolen along with other of my important belongings.
what should/can I do?
thank you. I'm just really upset and this one is a killer for me.
I was burgled a month ago unfortunately. one of the many things they stole was my 2 passports. One was a current valid UK passport, the other was an expired passport with a B1/B2 visa. It also had sentimental values to me.
Needless to say, I cancelled the passport and US Visa.
I now have a new Passport and have arranged an appointment at the US Embassy which is this week.
My concern is, what if they say "no" to giving me the same visa? I was issued it before, had 7 years left and never overstayed or had any problems entering or leaving the US.
what are the chances of me being able to get the visa again? It was stolen along with other of my important belongings.
what should/can I do?
thank you. I'm just really upset and this one is a killer for me.
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Re: Reapplying for the same visa - questions
How did you "cancel" the US visa?
Sounds to me like you need the visa to be reissued in your new passport, given that a valid visa was still in effect in your lost/ stolen passport.
Sounds to me like you need the visa to be reissued in your new passport, given that a valid visa was still in effect in your lost/ stolen passport.
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Hi.
I was burgled a month ago unfortunately. one of the many things they stole was my 2 passports. One was a current valid UK passport, the other was an expired passport with a B1/B2 visa. It also had sentimental values to me.
Needless to say, I cancelled the passport and US Visa.
I now have a new Passport and have arranged an appointment at the US Embassy which is this week.
My concern is, what if they say "no" to giving me the same visa? I was issued it before, had 7 years left and never overstayed or had any problems entering or leaving the US.
what are the chances of me being able to get the visa again? It was stolen along with other of my important belongings.
what should/can I do?
thank you. I'm just really upset and this one is a killer for me.
I was burgled a month ago unfortunately. one of the many things they stole was my 2 passports. One was a current valid UK passport, the other was an expired passport with a B1/B2 visa. It also had sentimental values to me.
Needless to say, I cancelled the passport and US Visa.
I now have a new Passport and have arranged an appointment at the US Embassy which is this week.
My concern is, what if they say "no" to giving me the same visa? I was issued it before, had 7 years left and never overstayed or had any problems entering or leaving the US.
what are the chances of me being able to get the visa again? It was stolen along with other of my important belongings.
what should/can I do?
thank you. I'm just really upset and this one is a killer for me.
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because I am not eligible for the VWP due to other circumstances. that's why.
I cancelled the US visa by emailing the embassy as instructed on their london US embassy website.
I really would like a straight response from people who KNOW for certain or have had the same experience.
I cancelled the US visa by emailing the embassy as instructed on their london US embassy website.
I really would like a straight response from people who KNOW for certain or have had the same experience.
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If you require a B2 due to not being eligible for the VWP, have had one before, and have complied with all terms and conditions on previous states, I wouldn't worry about getting denied a new one - but you don't need a new one.
This.
Sounds to me like you need the visa to be reissued in your new passport, given that a valid visa was still in effect in your lost/ stolen passport.
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Based on what you've written, I don't understand your concern.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/info/info_2009.html
Regards, JEff
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Unless you have experienced another "detrimental event" (arrest, conviction, drug use, mental illness, etc.) since the stolen visa was issued, I don't see that you have anything to worry about.
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thanks Pulaski.
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well im just preparing to assemble documents for tomorrow and I still have doubts. I need some clear direction either way.
I have had it issued but cancelled it due to the burglary.
Never had problems entering or leaving the US in the 3 years I have had the visa (with 7 years remaining).
never overstayed - usually the trips are between 7-14 days or less.
I have my apartment agreement (lease) which shows I am staying there and tied there.
I have a bank statement dated back for the past 2 months and stamped by the bank (since my bank no longer sends me statements)
I have my self employed information (my employment..my company based in the UK)
I have my ACPO Certificate
I have my 2x2 photographs.
I have my appointment and DS-160 form
anything else I need do you think in terms of stronger ties to the UK? I cannot think of anything.
also... again, the chances of it being issued?
thank you.
I have had it issued but cancelled it due to the burglary.
Never had problems entering or leaving the US in the 3 years I have had the visa (with 7 years remaining).
never overstayed - usually the trips are between 7-14 days or less.
I have my apartment agreement (lease) which shows I am staying there and tied there.
I have a bank statement dated back for the past 2 months and stamped by the bank (since my bank no longer sends me statements)
I have my self employed information (my employment..my company based in the UK)
I have my ACPO Certificate
I have my 2x2 photographs.
I have my appointment and DS-160 form
anything else I need do you think in terms of stronger ties to the UK? I cannot think of anything.
also... again, the chances of it being issued?
thank you.
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Re: Reapplying for the same visa - questions
When applying for the replacement of a visa, you will need to provide a written account documenting the loss of your passport and visa. Include a copy of the police report.
You have an ACPO certificate, but is that the same thing as the actual police report you filed when the passport/visa was lost? (I'm not familiar with UK police report terminology).
Since this is for a replacement visa (not a new visa), I'm not sure you need to show all the ties again, but probably best to bring them along just in case. Since you've been using the visa successfully in the past, my layman's opinion is that you'll get it again.
Rene
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Noorah - thank you for your reply and somewhat "relieved" it is you
so I DO have a police crime report which includes a reference number. I will be taking this but unfortunately that is all it is - a police document (2 pages) which has the name of the officer in charge in addition to the police number and the crime reference number.
as for the written documentation... I do not have any of that. They can ring to find out as it is logged in the police computer systems.
so I DO have a police crime report which includes a reference number. I will be taking this but unfortunately that is all it is - a police document (2 pages) which has the name of the officer in charge in addition to the police number and the crime reference number.
as for the written documentation... I do not have any of that. They can ring to find out as it is logged in the police computer systems.
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It is always somewhat perilous when applying for a visa. That said, personally, I see nothing in OP's posts that causes my antennae to twitch.
I do believe that it is a good thing that OP called in the cancellation. Firehawk does not give ethnic group -- but there is value to visas and passports with reasonable likeness of the bearer. Also, razor blades do exist. In this era of electronic records, I have a feeling that the danger is less of misuse. But traditionally the forgers are pretty quick in figuring out how to beat security measures.
I do believe that it is a good thing that OP called in the cancellation. Firehawk does not give ethnic group -- but there is value to visas and passports with reasonable likeness of the bearer. Also, razor blades do exist. In this era of electronic records, I have a feeling that the danger is less of misuse. But traditionally the forgers are pretty quick in figuring out how to beat security measures.
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Thanks S Folinsky.
Ethnicity shouldn't matter but for the record I was born and raised in the UK but have a far middle eastern decent. Stayed in the UK my whole life.
I am a law obiding citizen of the UK and do the same for other countries, especially the US and would never jepordise anything to risk me not being able to go there for business and pleasure thus I followed and did exactly what the london US Embassy website said to do, and its plain common sense, to cancel the visa and reschedule an interview.
same thing with my british passport, which now I have a brand new one.
Ethnicity shouldn't matter but for the record I was born and raised in the UK but have a far middle eastern decent. Stayed in the UK my whole life.
I am a law obiding citizen of the UK and do the same for other countries, especially the US and would never jepordise anything to risk me not being able to go there for business and pleasure thus I followed and did exactly what the london US Embassy website said to do, and its plain common sense, to cancel the visa and reschedule an interview.
same thing with my british passport, which now I have a brand new one.
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Rene