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Posted on 24 May 2010
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NCIII class hit - Implications for entering US on L2

I recently applied for a L2 visa and was initially issued a 221(g) & after a month, visa was issued with this annotation on it: "NCIII class hit does not mean visa ineligibility".


I believe this is because of the incident in 2006, when I was traveling on a valid H1-B visa and at the port of entry, was denied admission, because of insufficient employment credentials (no current employment letter). An I - 275 was executed, visa was cancelled with an annotation on the passport page mentioning "Application withdrawn. 212 (a) ( 7) ( B) (i) ( II).



In this context, is there any additional documentation that one needs to carry, for admission at the port of entry? What is the best way to present my case, if the PoE officer queries me about the incident in 2006?

User's Location: India
Category: L1 Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 25 May 2010
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