US State Department mandates fear-of-return screening in visa interviews
Visa interviews halt if applicants affirm fear of return or refuse to answer
- — Consular officers must include both harm-and-fear questions in all visa interviews — omission breaches mandated process
- — Visa applicants must answer both screening questions to proceed — refusal or affirmative responses halt interview processing
- — Visa applicants must avoid false denials of fear — misrepresentation risks permanent inadmissibility and criminal penalties
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