My wife went for H4 Visa stamping at Vancouver Canada and got a 221 G white form. Officer did not ask any documents but retained her passport and my original i 797 document. VO had only checked the copy of my passport and returned it.
My wife has been working on H1 for the last 5 months and is moving to H4. She was working on F1-OPT before that. I did not go for stamping as my visa is still valid.
Q1 - what does white 221G color form mean?
Q2 - Since passport is kept with VO does it mean we can expect a quicker response in 2-3 weeks?
Q3 - Vo said they need to do more verification - does it mean they want to verify primary H1B holder details?
Q4 - VO did ask where is the primary H1B holder right now and she replied he is in canada now. Not sure if they got confused with this answer. Also before that VO asked when did you come to Canada and she replied yesterday.
It seems that US embassy officer wants to verify the H1B before they can issue H4. You are probably right that the answer about you in Canada may have created the confusion.
Keeping the passport with them is a positive sign and the case should be processed within couple of weeks.
I do not think there is any need to worry. The color of the form 221g does not mean anything. Each US embassy uses their own color and there is no standard format.
Thanks a lot for the clarification and thanks for all the work you are doing, it is helping us all a lot.
Also, I have one follow up question- When my wife went for her H4 stamping my original I797 was retained (still surprised why).
I have a valid H1 visa stamping till Sep 20 on my passport, can I enter usa by road from canada with a copy of my i797 or do I need original i797 to enter USA?
The status changed from refused to Administrative processing today.
Not sure What this means. I know there is a lot of confusion between Refused and Administrative Processing.
It was in Refused status till afternoon today.
Hey @Anil.Gupta not sure if we should interpret that as “CEAC reverted the changes” - as our case Last Updated date also changed along with that from March 3 to March 4th.