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  • DS 160 Has your U.S. Visa ever been cancelled or revoked?

    Hi All,

    In DS 160, there is a question "Has your U.S. Visa ever been cancelled or revoked? "

    When my last H1 got stamped, consulate marked my earlier already expired H1 visa as "Cancelled without Prejudice".

    I have a confusion that, should I mention this "Cancelled without prejudice" visa in the above field in DS 160?

    Looking for expert's advice on this

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    Experts,

    Can you please guide me for this situation?

    Thanks

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    • #3
      Can anybody plz provide any input on this?

      Thanks in Advance

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jenish007 View Post
        Can anybody plz provide any input on this?

        Thanks in Advance
        Answer "Yes" and reason put "Prior H1 CWOP".

        This is my opinion not legal advice.

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        • #5
          Answer is "Yes" and put "CWOP"
          Last edited by Ricoman; 12-09-2015, 12:41 PM.

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          • #6
            While filling the DS160, do I mention that my US visa was cancelled?

            For the question, "Has your US visa ever been cancelled?"

            Background - I went to the US for a summer term in 2013. Inspite of this being only a one month course, I was issued a 5 year visa (I20 mentioned one month). In 2016, I applied for and got approved for a B1 visa. However, during the process, the consular officer put a stamp of "Cancelled with out prejudice" on my not yet expired F1 visa (which was on my old passport that I got along).

            Question - Applying for another visa now. Do I mention that my visa was cancelled. I just feel that the spirit was not that of "cancellation" which has negative context. Does saying yes affect my chances of getting a new visa? Would the consulate know my visa was cancelled considering it is on an older passport.

            Indian

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ashishdesai92 View Post
              For the question, "Has your US visa ever been cancelled?"

              Background - I went to the US for a summer term in 2013. Inspite of this being only a one month course, I was issued a 5 year visa (I20 mentioned one month). In 2016, I applied for and got approved for a B1 visa. However, during the process, the consular officer put a stamp of "Cancelled with out prejudice" on my not yet expired F1 visa (which was on my old passport that I got along).

              Question - Applying for another visa now. Do I mention that my visa was cancelled. I just feel that the spirit was not that of "cancellation" which has negative context. Does saying yes affect my chances of getting a new visa? Would the consulate know my visa was cancelled considering it is on an older passport.

              Indian
              Answer YES. The consulate already knows so no point not disclosing it.

              This is my opinion not legal advice.

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