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Has the 'under consideration' stamp for COVID-19 extension ever been rejected upon closing it out?

Nov 26, 2020
5 years ago
Brian **********
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Has an under consideration stamp for covid 19 extension of stay every been rejected when someone went to close it out. If so, for what reason?
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The consensus among commenters is that there have been no verified reports of rejection for the 'under consideration' stamp related to COVID-19 extensions. While there were some hearsay instances mentioned, none of the hundreds of individuals with under consideration stamps are known to have faced denial once they returned to close out their visa extensions.
Tod *********
Of the possibly hundreds of people I have messaged with about getting covid extensions not one <- as in not a single verified case was denied AFTER they got the under consideration stamp
@Br***
, how about dialing the paranoia back just a bit (like a notch or three) and showing back up when your under consideration stamp says to..
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Brian **********
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I heard of a few cases. That's why I asked. It's close to almost never. Was trying to figure out what the one off exceptions were
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Benjamin ******
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What was the reason for the rejections that you heared?
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James ********
No reports of rejection

Make sure you return to the office on date instructed.
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Benjamin ******
I will say no. There has been no reports of any rejection for the under consideration stamp for COVID-19.
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