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What’s Happening in Practice:DOS/NVC still schedules IV interviews for documentarily complete cases. Outcomes vary: Some get 212(f) refusals (unwaivable, tied to the Proclamation), 221(g) administrative refusals, or rare NIE approvals. K-1 fiancé visas: Not explicitly paused; at least one reported issued post-Jan 21 from a paused country. Ongoing lawsuit challenging the 75-country pause as based on flawed public-charge assumptions. Critical Practice Tips – 212(f) Refusals Do NOT Kill the Underlying Petition:Approved I-130/I-140 petitions remain valid (212(f) only suspends entry/issuance, not petition validity). When bans/pauses lift, processing can usually resume on the same petition (as happened after prior bans in 2021). Attending interview can trigger security checks (useful for high-risk countries like Iran) and preserve the case. Options for Clients:Proceed with interview: Risk 212(f) or 221(g) but keep case active and ready for when restrictions end. Delay: Contact NVC (via Public Inquiry Form, fee payment, DS-260, etc.) or post to avoid termination under INA 203(g) — act within 1 year of visa availability notice. For paused (non-banned) cases: Often best to interview and get 221(g) so file is primed to move forward later.