Visa Revocation
A person may believe their travel to the United States will go smoothly and without interruptions once their visa application is approved, but unfortunately, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can revoke an individual’s visa after it has been approved, forcing that individual to re-apply for a visa. This can be enormously frustrating, but it is important to remain calm and have a skilled, patient, and dedicated immigration lawyer help you as you pursue your goals of living in or visiting the United States.
The Orange County visa attorneys at Garg & Associates, P.C., are highly skilled and knowledgeable about the visa application process and can help you apply for a visa or deal with a visa revocation. Contact us today at 949-540-6704 to learn more about what we can do for you.
Reasons for Visa Revocations
Having your visa revoked by the USCIS can be very disheartening, but it is important to realize this does not necessarily prevent you from ever entering the country, as you can re-apply for a visa. The USCIS may revoke a person’s visa for a variety of reasons, such as:
- Clerical mistakes in the application
- The applicant made errors when completing their application
- The applicant knowingly or unknowingly lied on their application
- The petitioner died during the application process
- The petitioner does not meet certain requirements
Because there are often numerous problems with visa applications, it is important to have a skilled attorney helping you so you can ensure your application is filled out thoroughly and accurately.
Contact Us
If you are applying for a visa, or if your visa has been denied or revoked, contact an experienced Orange County visa attorney with Garg & Associates, P.C., by calling 949-540-6704.


