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  2. Notice of Intent to Revoke - Wikipedia

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    A Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) is a communication sent by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to a petitioner about a previously approved petition, telling him or her that the USCIS intends to revoke the petition, along with the reasons for revocation, and giving the petitioner a fixed amount of time to respond. [1]

  3. Waiver of inadmissibility (United States) - Wikipedia

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    An applicant's petition may be approved if they are the spouse, parent, unmarried son or daughter, or the minor unmarried lawfully adopted child of a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, or of an alien who has been issued an immigrant visa, or the fiance(e) of a U.S. citizen or the fiance(e)'s child; OR if they are a VAWA self-petitioner. [4]

  4. List of consular districts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    (E) Embassy; (CG) Consulate general; (C) Consulate; (BO) Branch office of embassy (USINT) U.S. interests section - provides De facto embassy services to a country with which the United States does not have official diplomatic relations (M) Mission (CA) Consular Agencies - provides emergency consular services

  5. National Visa Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Visa Center (NVC) is a center that is part of the U.S. Department of State that plays the role of holding United States immigrant visa petitions (as well as Form I-129F petitions for K-1/K-3 visas) approved by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services until an immigrant visa number becomes available for the petition, at which point it arranges for the visa applicant(s ...

  6. Consular nonreviewability - Wikipedia

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    Consular nonreviewability (sometimes written as consular non-reviewability, and also called consular absolutism) refers to the doctrine in immigration law in the United States where the visa decisions made by United States consular officers (Foreign Service Officers working for the United States Department of State) cannot be challenged in the United States judicial system.

  7. List of former United States citizens who relinquished their ...

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    Her application for Swiss citizenship was approved in April 2013, and she confirmed her relinquishment of U.S. citizenship to the U.S. Embassy in Bern in October 2013. [335] [336] 1994: October 24, 2013: Q1 2014: Bernard Utchenik: Engineer Restaurateur Jus soli: Singapore: Born in Detroit, Utchenik's work in petroleum engineering brought him to ...

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    States with consulate or representative office in Kurdistan Region The page lists diplomatic missions in Kurdistan Region , a semi-autonomous federal region of Iraq . First fully accredited consulates general was opened by Iran and Russia [ 1 ] in 2007.

  9. Consulate General of the United States, Chengdu - Wikipedia

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    The consulate compound came under attack in May 1999 by crowds enraged by the US accidental bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. The Consul General's Residence was heavily damaged by fire. [citation needed] In 2008, Condoleezza Rice was the first US Secretary of State to visit the consulate. She came in response to the massive Sichuan ...