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SYH wrote:Ok withdraw it and reapply
but unless it says no duplicate applications, there is nothing barring you from submitting again
Marco 72 wrote:This is one of the successful cases mentioned on the site I gave earlier:
Am. Acad. of Religion v. Chertoff, 463 F. Supp. 2d 400 (S.D.N.Y. 2006). The court found jurisdiction to compel adjudication of plaintiff's nonimmigrant visa application and ordered the agency to issue a decision on the application within 90 days. The application had been pending for approximately four months when plaintiff filed this action.
So apparently it is possible to go to court for a nonimmigrant visa.
I wouldn't bother. You are not dealing with a private company but with an agency of the US government, which has nothing to lose by being taken to court. Also I am not 100% sure if you can go to court, although I think it's probable, so I would recommend consulting a lawyer first (there are some qualified US immigration lawyers in the UK). In the case I quoted above the plaintiff was not the visa applicant himself, but an American institution which claimed to be inconvenienced by the delay. The visa applicant was the Swiss Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, who had applied for a visitor (B) visa in September 2005. In June 2006 the court ruled that the government had failed to adjudicate the visa application within a reasonable time, and ordered it to reach a decision within 90 days.magsi23 wrote:Just to get your opinion, you think that might help if i tell them in writing that i would be taking legal action, do you think they might actualy do something then?
jes2jes wrote:ANY:
Do you have any criiminal record in the UK or abroad? Has any of your relatives/family members committed crimes relating to genocide, terrorism etc abroad or the US? Finally, have you made trips to any of the 'Axes of Evil Nations' in the past couple of years
Re-applying would just put a dent in your pocket (last time I check it was around 65 quid).
Well they never actualy kept my passport they only held orignal application form and all other documents, but no still havent got the visa, i got email from them only yesterday, giving me usual stuff that we will let you know as soon as possible etc.gokulgb wrote:Hi there,
I was reading your post and found it very similar to the situation I am in now. I was wondering if u have got ur passport back? wat happened to the visa?
Marco 72 wrote:Getting a visa for the US is becoming incredibly difficult if you have any connections with a country involved in the "war on terror". In Ramadan's case they took a year to decide on his B visa, and that was only because the courts forced the Department of Homeland Security to reach a decision. Even then, Ramadan's application was denied on what looked like an excuse.