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What are the most common reason applicants are sent home before their nonimmigrant visa interview?
By Dana Jea
Incomplete CEAC Form: All applicants are required to review and
fill out a DS-160 form before arriving at the U.S. Embassy for their
interview. If they fail to fill out any sections of the form like the
"location and Preparer Information" section, they will be sent home
without being interviewed. If they have assistance filling out their
form but fail to review any section of the form like the "Security and
Background Information" section, they will also be sent home without an
interview. When applicants are turned away, they are required to
electronically reopen the DS-160 forms, revise any incomplete
information, and resubmit to the U.S. Embassy before they are permitted
to return for an interview. The best way to avoid this situation is for
applicants to ensure that they review the questions in the DS-160 forms
carefully and provide all of the information requested the first time!
(TIP: Also, remember that it is possible to read the questions in Urdu
by choosing this setting from the "Tooltip Language" drop down menu on
the DS-160.)
Touched-Up Photo: All applicants are
required to submit a recent photograph; one taken not more than six
months ago. This photo should be only from the neck up, facing straight
ahead, with a white or off-white background. Despite this requirement,
we often see photos that have been "touched-up" to smooth out wrinkles,
lighten skin tone, and erase facial features such as moles and birth
marks- submissions which, unfortunately, result in applicants being sent
home before their interviews. The best way to avoid this situation is
to submit a photo that adheres to the required specifications the first
time! Many Pakistani photographers automatically use computer software
to touch-up you photo - please ask them NOT to do this, and provide you
with a natural shot. Your photo should look like the reflection you see
in the mirror in good lighting. The required photograph measurements
are 2 inches square. The head of the applicant including both facea and
hair must be shown with the ears exposed. For more detaile information
on the correct proportions visit www.travel.state.gov.
Dark and tinted glassses are not acceptable; medical exceptions are
possible with a doctor's prescription. Computer-scanned photographs are
also not permitted.
Damaged Fingers: Any applicants who
have dry, cracked, peeling, cut, or otherwise injured fingers may
potentially be sent home before their interviews because they are unable
to provide quality fingerprints. he best way to avoid this situation
is to take care of yourself (and especially your fingers) so that you
can provide quality fingerprints the first time! (TIP: To provide
quality fingerprints: avoid harsh cleaning products, wear gloves when it
is cold outside, apply lotion when your fingers are dry, cracked or
peeling, and drink 8-10 glasses of water each day to help stay hydrated,
especially during summer months.)