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Q: My b1/b2 visa was revoked by homeland security in Chicago airport 2017 because my son didn’t pick there call can I renew

Can I wave interview for the renewal of my visa revoked

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Carlo Franco L. Borja
Carlo Franco L. Borja
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Diamond Bar, CA

A: The interview for the B1/B2 visa cannot be waived

James L. Arrasmith
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA

A: Having your visa revoked is a serious matter and generally it means that you will face scrutiny in any subsequent visa applications. It is unlikely that you would be able to waive the interview given that your previous visa was revoked; usually, interviews are a required step in the process under such circumstances to allow the consular officer to understand the circumstances of the revocation. You are allowed to apply anew for a B1/B2 visa; however, I would strongly recommend reaching out to an attorney who has experience in immigration law to guide you through this process and help present your case in the best possible light.

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