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Visa Refusals. Visa applications will be refused under section 221(g) of the INA if the application is accepted for domestic adjudication, but the applicant is subsequently found to be ineligible for a waiver of the in-person interview requirement under section 222(h) of the INA, or otherwise fails to satisfy the requirements for domestic renewal set out above in Section II, 9–12. In such cases, any applicant seeking to pursue a visa application will have to do so by filing a new DS–160 with a new MRV fee payment at an embassy or consulate overseas. The Department will not transfer applications to an overseas embassy or consulate or refund the MRV fee for applications returned or refused under the pilot program. The Department also will refuse an application under section 221(g) of the INA if the applicant fails to provide required documentation or information but is expected to overcome the refusal before the end of the pilot. In such instances, the Department will provide specific instructions to the applicant with an opportunity to provide any outstanding documents or information, or correct any minor errors in the application, by April 15, 2024, before completing adjudication. Applicants who are instructed to provide such documentation or information, or those who are instructed to correct minor errors in their application, will not be required to pay an additional MRV fee. If the applicant provides the requested information by April 15, 2024, and the Department can issue the visa through the pilot program, the Department will overcome the 221(g) refusal and issue the visa. As the pilot concludes on May 1, 2024, any refusal due to missing documents or information will not be able to be overcome after that time. Some examples of additional information or documents that may be required include: • Properly completed Form DS–160, • Photograph meeting Department standards, and • Evidence the applicant is resident in the United States. [FR Doc. 2023–28160 Filed 12–20–23; 8:45 am] SUMMARY: This notice provides updated information pertaining to the outer limits of the U.S. continental shelf. DATES: These limits are in effect as of December 21, 2023. Xxxxx Xxx Xxx, Executive Director, U.S. Extended Continental Shelf Project, Department of State, vanpaybj@ xxxxx.xxx.
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