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  2. Consular nonreviewability - Wikipedia

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    Section 214(b) refusals: These are refusals for non-immigrant visas where the consular officer is unconvinced of the applicant's non-immigrant intent.This ground of refusal cannot be challenged in court, but the applicant is free to apply again for a visa (paying the visa fee again).

  3. File:Mock-up United States Nonimmigrant Visa Denial Letter ...

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    A mock-up of the lettter issued by the United States Consulate-general in Shanghai to inform nonimmigrant visa denials under Section 214(b) of the Immigration and ...

  4. B visa in lieu of other visas - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a B visa issued in lieu of a H-1B for a worker for a non-U.S. company working on a project for a U.S. client allows the worker to engage in productive work activity as part of completion of the project. [3] Generally, a B visa issued in lieu of any other visa category is strictly more powerful than an ordinary B visa.

  5. Dual intent - Wikipedia

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    This 30- to 60-day concept has little to do with dual intent. This footnote guides consular officials on the intention of the U.S. government to deter those from entering, who intend to abuse the non-immigrant visa system based upon Immigration and Naturalization Sections 214(b) or 212(a)(6)(C)(i).

  6. Supreme Court skeptical of siding with L.A. man denied visa ...

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    While some justices said they agreed that denial of a visa to a U.S. citizen’s spouse could in theory infringe on the citizen’s constitutionally protected interests, a majority suggested the ...

  7. B visa - Wikipedia

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    The two types of B visa are the B-1 visa, issued to those seeking entry for business purposes, and the B-2 visa, issued to those seeking entry for tourism or other non-business purposes. In practice, the two visa categories are usually combined and issued as a " B-1/B-2 visa " valid for a temporary visit for either business or pleasure, or a ...

  8. Donald Trump’s second term could mean a wave of visa denials ...

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    “H-1B worker visas have been the most commonly used visa for employers to employ foreign professional workers, so that's why it was such a huge target under the first Trump administration. It's ...

  9. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most common non-immigrant visa is the multiple-purpose B-1/B-2 visa, also known as the "visa for temporary visitors for business or pleasure." Visa applicants sometimes receive either a B-1 (temporary visitor for business) or a B-2 (temporary visitor for pleasure) visa, if their reason for travel is specific enough that the consular officer ...