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  • Nov 2, 2011, 02:29 AM
    prashantk
    My B1/B2 visa was cancelled at Boston Airport.
    Hi,

    I had B1/B2 visa for 10 years. And I already traveled US through that visa but when I went US second time at Boston airport the immigrant officer canceled my visa and asks me to apply for new visa.

    He told me that the purpose for which you want to enter into US is not coming under B1/B2. You have to apply H1b for this. He put some note on my passport and gave my one form and put some text on that form. Please find the below text which he put on my passport.

    On passport

    WDIER-8CFR 235.4/212(a)(7)(B)(I)(11)
    A-200547662 DSDcc2010 Bos-1072-mc


    Form which was gave to me contain below text.

    Waiver revoked (212)(d)(3)(order attached)
    Departure required (8 CFR 240.25)) form I-213 attached)


    So please tell me I am eligible for apply new visa or not. Or they put some kind of ban on me.


    Regards
    Prashant Kumar
  • Nov 2, 2011, 06:48 AM
    NYcityboy
    Inadmissibility under section 212(a)(7) is due to not having the correct document (visa) for entry. You must have said something to the officer that indicated you would be working in the US as a professional (H-1B).

    You need to apply for the correct visa, even if it is another B visa or the H-1B and then enter the US.

    The I-213 is a record for a deportable alien. Did he allow you in or not? Were you denied admission? Did you sign any form regarding voluntary departure?
  • Nov 2, 2011, 07:01 AM
    prashantk
    The officer ask some question and filled one form. He also gave me photocopy of that form . On that form he just checked a check box in the front of widrow of my application/ Reffed back my application and canceled my B1/B2 visa.

    Now I just want to know for applying Hi-B is any special form like Waiver (212)(d)(3) I have to filled or not.

    Is there any time line after that I can apply visa or not?
  • Nov 2, 2011, 08:18 AM
    NYcityboy
    If there was only the denial of admission, then you will not need the 212(d)(3) waiver. You should bring (or scan and email) all the documents from your attempted entry to an experienced immigration attorney who can confirm if you need the waiver.

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