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US Immigration : US Embassy reopening status – Visa Issuance, COVID Vaccine, Virtual Interviews?

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US Immigration : US Embassy reopening status – Visa Issuance, COVID Vaccine, Virtual Interviews?

US Immigration.

All US Consular officers have received, the opportunity to obtain COVID-19 vaccines since May.
White house announced, United States is opening its borders by ending travel ban on November 8th. Will it change Visa processing speed in November?

Will these improve visa processing at consulates?

Can state Department waive Visa interviews?, or conduct virtual interviews?, to speed up the process and clear backlog.

We also have an October 2021’s updated List of Approved Covid-19 Vaccines for entering to United States. you should have received approved vaccine, even if you have a visa to travel, check if yours is on the list.

6 months wait or longer for some nonimmigrant visas.
19 months to process just the existing backlog for immigrant visa.

In this video we will discuss about what Visa’s are they processing currently based on their priority order in detail (starting from IR category, ending with Tourist B1 & B2 visa).
IR-1, CR-1, IR-2, IR-3, K1, SE1, H1B, L1, TN, H2, F, M, J, E1, E2, B1, B2 Visa appointments.

we will also have a quick look at individual country wise embassy visa processing status worldwide

Philippines US embassy / Consulate status –
Mexico US embassy / Consulate status –
United Kingdom US embassy / Consulate status –
India US embassy / Consulate status –
Pakistan US embassy –
China US embassy / Consulate status –
Dominican Republic US embassy / Consulate status –
Thailand US embassy / Consulate status –
Nigeria US embassy / Consulate status –
Colombia US embassy / Consulate status –
Ukraine US embassy / Consulate status –
Russia US embassy / Consulate status –
Vietnam US embassy / Consulate status –
Indonesia US embassy / Consulate status –
Canada US embassy / Consulate status –
Brazil US Embassy –

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Disclaimer: This channel is not owned by an any US Government Agency or an Immigration attorney. The contents in the channel is for informational purpose only collected from Various public domains. We are not providing any legal advice through the content of this video. You may need to contact an expert immigration attorney for your specific immigration needs.

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