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🛂 US visa refusals under 221(g) and 214(b) are common but very different in meaning.
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đź“„ A 221(g) refusal means your application is temporarily on hold for more documents or administrative processing.
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đź§ľ A 214(b) refusal means the visa officer denied your application outright, usually due to weak ties to your home country.
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đź•’ With 221(g), the consulate may reopen the case later once documents or background checks are completed.
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❌ Under 214(b), the applicant fails to prove they will return home after their US stay, especially for tourist or student visas.
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đź§ł 221(g) usually applies when additional security checks are required or when officials need to verify your documents.
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🧍‍♂️ A 214(b) decision is final for that application—though you can reapply with stronger evidence.
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📝 For 221(g), you may receive a white, blue, or pink slip indicating what’s missing or under review.
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🎓 Students and tourists often face 214(b) refusals if they don’t show strong ties like job offers, property, or family obligations.
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📌 Understanding the exact reason for refusal helps you prepare better for the next interview or avoid repeat rejections.
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