Can the French embassy cancel my US visa?
I'm applying for a French student visa soon in India and since I'm unemployed at this point in time,I wanted to continue my education in France so I can get better opportunities here when I come back. I do however have a B1/B2 visa valid for ten years issued outside of my home country.
Although I haven't used it in a long time and neither do I plan to use it again soon, I would like to know if the French embassy can cancel my US visitor visa or pass my information to the US embassy for visa cancellation in case I don't qualify for the French student visa itself. I know that when you're unemployed, you don't qualify for a B2 visa until you're employed back again. Am I overthinking it ? I would appreciate anyone's advise on this.
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Why would a U.S. visa be Cancelled?
A visa can be revoked if the visa holder is deemed inadmissible to the U.S. on security, criminal, medical, financial, or other grounds, or if the visa holder is ineligible for that particular visa category.Can US Embassy cancel visa?
Visa Revocation & Cancellations A U.S. visa can be or revoked or cancelled for a myriad of reasons. Visas may be revoked by a U.S. Department of State (DOS) consular officer at a U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate.Who can revoke a U.S. visa?
In the same light, a U.S. immigration officers has the RIGHT TO REVOKE or cancel B-1/B-2 tourist visa their DISCRETION and their decision is not subject to appeal or review by an immigration judge.What does it mean when your visa is Cancelled?
Or, a visa might be revoked when a person goes to a U.S. consulate to apply for a new visa, and the officer discovers that the person misused the old visa. Sometimes, however, visa cancellation is simply an administrative matter\u2014for example, the consular officer needs to cancel an old visa before authorizing a new one.Reasons For Usa visa Gets Cancelled or Revoked
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