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这个思路是可行的,在去年伊朗学生被无故拒绝入境取消visa的新闻中也有提及。
在机场被拒绝入境的学生登机前或者被拒绝入境后查询自己的ds-160,发现当时的visa的status在航班起飞前一段时间都有update,但是系统里显示的visa status并没有改变,直到他们入境的时候CBP才告诉他们visa有问题。
https://www.theguardian.com/us-n ... n-dreams-no-answers
Eighteen students found each other online. The first thing they discovered was that, even though most of them were issued visas in June or July, their cases were all updated in the state department’s online tracking system between 27 and 31 August, a few days before the first student’s flight was scheduled. At the time, the students received no email or alert, and the visa statuses on the site remained “issued”. In hindsight, it seemed like more than a coincidence that their cases were updated – all at once – just before the airport denials began in early September.
https://www.latimes.com/californ ... ran-student-visa-uc
When Sepideh checked her visa status online the day before her flight from Tehran, it was still marked as “issued.” But the page showed that there had been an update to her file at the end of August.
She talked to friends all night, trying to figure out what that meant. At 3 a.m., she made a desperate drive to Imam Khomeini International Airport in search of more information. Airline employees told her to come back three hours before her flight.The next day, with her family by her side, Sepideh learned the check-in desk had received an email from U.S. officials saying that there was an issue with Sepideh’s visa and that she needed to contact the nearest embassy. She couldn’t fly to L.A., and the airline wouldn’t show her the message it received.
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