221g Administrative Process Clarification

Summary

The 221g administrative process is not typically considered a force majeure event, which refers to unforeseeable, extraordinary events. In Pakistan, force majeure usually applies to natural disasters or wars, not visa delays. Legal concepts like breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and negligence may be relevant for seeking reparation. Consult a local legal professional for personalized advice.

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Is a 221g administrative process longer than a year a force majeure event
The length of a 221g administrative process doesn't typically influence whether it's considered a force majeure event. Force majeure refers to unforeseeable, extraordinary events or circumstances, not delays in administrative processes.
Is 221g administrative process after visa approval a force majeure event
The 221g administrative process, even after visa approval, isn't generally considered a force majeure event. Force majeure refers to unanticipated, extraordinary events or circumstances beyond control, not administrative processes or their delays.
Who is responsible for reparation tickets are bought after visa approval and then after 5 months visa status changes to 221g administrative process
The responsibility for reparation tickets in such a situation can depend on various factors, such as the terms of the ticket purchase or any relevant insurance policies. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to assess your specific circumstances.
In which cases 221g administrative process becomes a force majeure event
The 221g process typically isn't considered a force majeure event. However, if you believe there's a unique circumstance in your case, could you please provide more details?
My visa was approved, tickets were bought and I resigned from previous job then visa status changed to 221g administrative process
I understand your situation better now. Could you please let me know which country you're currently residing in? This will help me provide more accurate legal information.
Pakistan
I see, thank you for sharing the details. In Pakistan, force majeure is typically applied in events like natural disasters, wars, etc., not in visa processing delays. However, the specific terms of your employment contract or ticket purchase may dictate otherwise. It's best to consult with a local legal professional.
Which legal concepts apply to my case to seek reparation
In your case, the following legal concepts could be relevant:
- Breach of Contract: If your ticket provider or employer failed to fulfill their obligations.
- Unjust Enrichment: If a party benefits at your expense.
- Negligence: If someone's carelessness led to your loss.
Consult a local legal professional to explore these possibilities.