What does the term 'issued' means in a US non-immigrant visa status? Once the visa has been issued, could they cancel the visa approval?

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What Does 'Issued' Mean in US Non-Immigrant Visa Status?

The term ""issued"" in the context of a US non-immigrant visa status means that your visa application has been approved, and the visa has been printed and affixed to your passport. This allows you to travel to a US port of entry and request admission.

However, even after a visa has been issued, it can be canceled in certain circumstances, such as:

1. Errors or Fraud: If the consulate or embassy discovers inaccuracies or misrepresentations in your application.

2. Security Concerns: If new information arises about you posing a security risk.

3. Violation of Rules: If you fail to comply with visa conditions or US immigration laws.

4. Revocation: At the discretion of the US Department of State or other authorities if deemed necessary.

Even with a valid visa, admission to the US is subject to approval by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the port of entry.


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