come on. You made several statements and missed the point in all.hah Raevsky. of course visa can be cancelled. at the interview CO can DENY you a visa.
if you overstay your visa, for example, and come back to your country your visa, even though not expired yet, gets cancelled. another example. if you are in US on let's say J1 visa and try to change your status which is later denied your visa, even if still valid, gets cancelled. those are only two simple examples.
you try to pretend you know everything which becomes funny. "Colombians get visa for 10 years, true". Lol. They can get visa valid UP to 10 yrs. Doesnt mean all of them are given for such a long period of time. And that applies to every other country. You can get your b1/b2 visa for a year, two, three, five... 10. everything depends on your individual situation.
in most cases that is true, but theoretically that is possible, no real restriction exists except that waiver usually means an immigrant intent, but j-1 requires a nonimmigrant intent. But we were talking about an existing visa being cancelled or voided. Waiver on j-1 does not have an affect on existing j-1 visa, except that it might be difficult to use it again.Not that it is directly related but if you obtain a J1 waiver, your J1 visa gets cancelled too, or at least you cannot get another J1. .
waiver usually means an immigrant intent
I would suggest not to contact us officials about this situation before applying for admission. Any contact would most likely negate the chances for successfull entry.
io at the border would not be prepared to deny you an entry because would not guess to ask right questions.
the io WOULD NOT GUESS to ask right questions?
Hilarious, indeed. Besides raevsky, first you're saying there is a high chance he will be denied entry to us, now you changed your mind and tell him that io wont be prepared to deny him an entry. But the point is, how can you say the io WOULD NOT GUESS to ask right questions? Thats ridiculous.
And could not check whether the person is not lying? Oh wait it's honor system at the borders