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What happens if F1 visa sponsor dies?

My father was a US citizen and sponsored me for a F1 family reunification visa and after a long time, my visa was issued last March, only for me to not be able to travel due to COVID and the visa expiring before I could get to US soil. My father recently passed away; and the embassy has finally contacted us and requested us to appear at the embassy for a visa re-issuance interview. Should I tell them my father passed away even if they don’t ask where he is, and what effect will this have on our case since we were already approved last year.

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