There have been various
conjectures about several changes of rule applied to various US visa
applications. U.S citizenship and Immigration Services have been seen tightening
the US visa rules pertaining to the popular H1B visas and green cards. New
regulations are being incorporated to check the applications with inappropriate
or fraudulent information.
Speculations in the market are so
that its seems a new even more stringent policy is in the making to dismiss or
reject a visa application that are found to be flawed. Missing document is also
another point that can lead to a visa rejection. According to USCIS the policy
is particularly intended for candidates susceptible to frivolity and mistakes.
It is expected that if this rule is becoming operative most people will be
extremely careful while filing their petitions and US visa applications, forms
and collating important documents and take extra caution not to end up with a
slip-up or miss any crucial documents. This rule may not be applicable for
genuine applicants with very minor gaffes.
As of now for missing information
and documents USCIS have been issuing RFE [Request for Evidence] to candidates
seeking more information which were missing in their originally filed
applications. There is a horde of applicants along with their dependents
awaiting a decision on their green cards and work visas who may be impacted by
the implementation of this new rule to some extent. This may in all probability
make the process prolonged, shoot up the visa expenses allied to the visa
formalities and may severely impact people whose visa is on the verge of
expiry.
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