The U.S. Supreme court ruled on June 15th that a U.S. citizen wasn’t entitled to court review of her husband’s visa denial on terrorism grounds. The decision, in Kerry v. Din, bolsters the consular nonreviewability doctrine but stops short of definitively barring future challenges to visa denials. In a divided ruling, the Supreme Court vacated the Ninth … Continue reading Supreme Court: Consulate Need Not Tell U.S. Citizen Why Husband’s Visa Denied

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