I-730/derivative asylum cases denied due to missed appointments (specifically Tibetans in China)

NYC5244

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Hello everyone,

First of all, I hope I posted this is in the right place, but if not let me know and I can repost.

I am looking into an issue and I was wondering if you might be able to help me...

Does anyone know anything about potential derivative asylees having their cases denied due to missing appointments? I believe that in China, for example, it has become a problem for many Tibetans to make it to the consulate in order to sign documents/gain their derivative asylee status due to difficulty traveling across borders, and if they fail to show up, many times their case is denied. Has any heard anything about this? Any information you have would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
Can anyone help? Please, I really just need to know if this rule about missing appointments is written somewhere.
 
the potential derivative asylee can always reschedule the appointment with the consulate, also, he/she can request from the consulate to transfer the case to another consulate if this was convenient.

Missing the appointment without prior notice and without a follow up leave no choice but to dismiss the case.
 
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