I got my passport with letter 214b. Why wasn't I refused at interview? [closed]

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At my interview I was asked several questions

  1. Why do you want to go to the US

I said I want to go as tourist, I want to take my 6yrs daughter to Disneyland & my son to universal studio.

  1. Have you traveled before with your family?

I said yes, I had traveled to Singapore & Malaysia with my family

  1. What do you do for living?

I said I'm a builder. I purchase property & construct them and sell them.

  1. Do you have any one in the US?

No, I don't know anyone there

  1. Do you live with your parents?

I said yes, I live with them in the same address.

  1. How many employees do you have?

I have three employees, one is handling accounts, one is handling sales, one is handling administration.

Then she sees my travel history in my passport & said you are qualified for the visa & kept my passports. Yet I then got my passports back with letter 214b so I'm shocked, why she didn't refuse at the interview?






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Is a refusal under section 214 B permanent?

Is a refusal under section 214(b) permanent? No. A refusal, or ineligibility, under section 214(b) is for that specific application, so once a case is closed, the consular section cannot take any further action. There is no appeal process.

What does 214 B rejection mean?

What does 214(B) rejection mean? The rejection means the visa you applied for was not approved based on one facet of the immigration law outlined in 214(B). One common reason is indicating to immigration officials an intention to remain in the United States past the terms of the visa you are applying for.

How is visa rejection stamp on passport?

When you get your visa rejected, most countries place a stamp on your passport stating the same. It is therefore easily accessible to any consular officer who will issue your future permits.

What is the meaning of your passport is still with the US embassy consulate?

If your status shows the following message, it means; Your passport is still with the US Embassy or Consulate. Your passport is at the Embassy or Consulate. Passport has been received from the consular section, and is currently being processed for delivery.



214b Rejection Explained and Hints




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