robyne

robyne

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I have been dealing with immigration over a year since I married a man in Bangalore India.I sold everything I had and went there in July last year after a previous trip in March last year when we were married.
Anyway, I went back in July because I was told we needed to do the special marriage act of 1954 and then once this was clear we could proceed to new delhi where the I-130 was filed and we did this.I needed a few more doccuments so I returned to the USA the last of Dec.
I gathered all doccuments he needed and fed-ex to him.He went for his visa interview on April 12 2005 at the American Embassy in Chennai India.A Indian conducted this interview with him and my husband was turned down.No explanation, and he paid for everything including the courrier fees for the visa.He did receive a green peice of paper saying it was a 221g and from all I can read on this it is for non immigrant visas.My husband was applying for an immigrant visa.I have written to delhi and chennai the ambassodor of india and many more but have got no response from anyone.Can someone out there please help me.I dont know what to do now and he is as lost on this as I am......(we had hired a visa counselor to make sure all papers were correct and this man carefully looked everything over and said every paper was perfect)So now what do we do? I cant afford another trip to India and he cant come to me Please any help is needed
 
Did the consulate tell him that he did not submit any document? Or that it requires administrative processing (like a name check)? Check out http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/wwwhniv221g.html "Applicants are ineligible under section 221(g) because the applicant failed to bring some information or document, or some further procedure or review by us or another U.S. government agency must be completed."
Refusals - 214b is as I understand intent to immigrate which is what is the reason given for NIV refusals
 
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In all probability, they suspect this marriage to be fraud just to enable that man to immigrate to US.

You may want to hire a reputed Immigration Attorney, NOT a "visa councelor".
 
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