H4 interview. My wife attended at Toronto.
At consulate: At the first counter the lady was collecting the ds160(took only the old one even though new ds160 was provided but new photo was scanned the consular and returned)
Interview:
Q: Oh you are coming for H1. I love H1 visa.( my reaction after hearing
)
A: No, its my husband's. I am here for H4.
Q: Oh ok. Give me copy of I797.
A: No, i have only original.
Q: Give/Show me marriage certificate.
A: Gave/Shown. Shown the visa copy of H1 too.
Q: Is he working and commuting to US?
A: Yes
Q: Is he working from home?
A: Yes due to pandemic. He goes only for meetings nowadays.
Q: Were you there on June22.
A: No.
Q: Can you repeat/show the documents again. (Seems officer was not clear on something - he was scrambling by keeping some documents in the file and taking out and repeating like another time)
A: Shown and explained.
Q: Which company and which location he works
A: Answered.
Q: We need to do some admin processing and you dont need to do anything and kept the passport. Gave the green form(which checkmarked for administrative processing)
Checked the status of ds160 within an hour and its updated as refused. But they still say that they will be updating the status after admin processing if officer told they are going to do admin processing. So not sure if they will actually issue visa. Dont know why they have not updated as admin processing as usual and then change the status to issued/refused. Seems strange - may be this is the norm for few officers to do admin processing. No idea but not feeling like he likes to issue the visa since H4 candidate was not there in US in June while EO was enacted or he doesnt want to issue the visa for H4 if H1 is not currently working in US physically.
I wonder how officer is not knowing the exemption of the EO issued by State Dept for H4 for those whose H1 spouse is exempt from EO. I dont like this guy with his first comment itself which makes me think that he is not the right person for the job.
I will post here once i get the passport.
Refusal status:
A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please follow any instructions provided by the consular officer. If you were informed by the consular officer that your case was refused for administrative processing, your case will remain refused while undergoing such processing. You will receive another adjudication once such processing is complete. Please be advised that the processing time varies and that you will be contacted if additional information is needed. For more information, please visit TRAVEL.STATE.GOV or the website for the Embassy or Consulate at which you made your visa application.
For more information, please visit U.S. Consulate General Toronto.
Notes for others:
Take copy of I797(even if you carry original).
Take marriage certificate
(In India they dont even ask for the candidates after their first stamping but was surprised to hear why visa officer asked for my wife - possibly officer is new and not knowing if h4 candidate was in US earlier on H4).