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Got a U.S. visa refusal under Section 221(g)? Our team in Chandigarh, India helps resolve temporary denials due to missing documents, background checks, or consular delays.
A 221(g) refusal usually means more documents or administrative processing is needed. You'll receive a notice with next steps.
We guide you through the process—reviewing your case, preparing documents, and ensuring timely follow-up with the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
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Understand your 221(g) refusal, what documents are required, and how to proceed with the U.S. Embassy's .
We help organize supporting documents such as employer letters, contracts, resumes, or security clearance.
Full support in drafting your response and submitting the required paperwork to address your 221(g) refusal.
Track your case status, respond to consular updates, and get support with ongoing embassy communication.
24x7 visa Support
Struggling with a U.S. visa refusal under Section 221(g)? Our dedicated team in Chandigarh offers expert assistance with case evaluation, document preparation, and embassy follow-ups to help you respond effectively and move your application forward.
Full assistance for applicants in Chandigarh who have received a 221(g) refusal from the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Learn why your visa was put on hold, how to prepare a proper response with supporting documents, or whether a waiver (e.g., 212(d)(3)) is applicable in complex cases.
Received a 221(g) visa refusal from the U.S. Embassy or Consulate? Understand the expected timeline and next steps based on the type of request issued. Our team at Sundlass Immigration and Law Firm in Chandigarh helps with document response, consular communication, and waiver support.
| 221(g) Stage | Time Estimate | Key Considerations | Our Assistance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Refusal Notice Received | Same day | Understand refusal category (docs, admin processing, waiver) | 221(g) analysis & strategy session |
| Document Preparation | 3–14 days | Prepare requested items (DS-5535, employer letters, financials) | Custom checklist + document review |
| Submission to Embassy | 1–2 days | Via dropbox, email, or portal (as instructed) | Filing & communication support |
| Administrative Processing | 1–12+ weeks | Security checks or case review; may involve multiple agencies | Status tracking & escalation if delayed |
| Waiver Filing (if required) | 3–6 months (212(d)(3)) | If inadmissibility cited in refusal | Full waiver preparation & filing |
| Final Embassy Decision | Varies | Visa issued, refused, or kept in processing | Ongoing updates + legal guidance |
*Timelines vary by embassy, refusal reason, and case complexity
Tip: Respond to your 221(g) notice within 30 days to avoid case closure
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