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Once the necessary documentation has been submitted, there may be a waiting period before the application is fully processed. The wait time usually varies from case-to-case and the applicant may not be required to take any further action within the waiting period. Submission of passport or visa decision.
If you were advised at your interview that your application was refused under Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) pending additional processing, you should allow approximately 60 days from the date of the visa interview for your application to be processed.
When an applicant is refused under 221(g), it means the consular officer determined that the applicant was not eligible for a visa after completing and executing the visa application and any required interview.
Pink:A 221(g) pink slip is issued when an application requires further administrative processing.
The Blue 221g slip indicates that the US Consulate requires additional supporting documents before deciding on your visa application. If the Consulate requires more time to analyze your application, it will issue a yellow slip. There is no fixed duration because the process depends on how extensive it is.
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If an interview is necessary, a consulate officer will review your application documents and inquire about details of the purpose of your trip. By the end of the interview, the officer will either inform you the visa is approved or refused, give a 221(g) refusal notice or put the case under administrative processing.
Often, a form 221(g) will be issued during the visa interview process. This form indicates an applicants visa has been temporarily put on hold and that further processing is required.
Refusal under section 221(g) means that essential information is missing from an application or that an application requires additional administrative processing. The consular officer who interviews you will tell you at the end of your interview if your case is being refused under 221(g).

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