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US Embassy allows US Visa Interview Waivers for Family, Emp & Students until 2022, Are you eligible?

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US Embassy allows US Visa Interview Waivers for Family, Emp & Students until 2022, Are you eligible?

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More Good News for Certain Immigrants and Non Immigrants waiting for US Visa Interview at Embassies and Consulates abroad!.
Department of State is waiving in-person interview, through a Temporary Final rule effective immediately for certain Immigrant Family and Fiance Visa applicants, to reduce the massive visa backlog in Embassies and Consulates abroad. On top of this, Just before Christmas, The Department of State announced another major interview waiver announcement for Employment Visa applicants like H, L & O Visa. Student Visa Applicants like F, M & J Visa. Certain Agricultural Visa applicants like H2B Visa workers and certain other Non Immigrant visa categories. The family or Immigrant interview waiver will remain in effect for next 24 months and The Non Immigrant interview waiver will remain in effect until Dec 2022.
These announcement granted Consular officers the discretionary power to waive the in-person interview and allows them to contact the applicants via telephone or email for additional info. These rule is classified as a “Final Rule”, which means a full notice-and-comment period is not expected. once O.M.B, Office of Management and Budget clears the rule, it will be published in the Federal Register and become effective according to the terms of the rule.

Department of State is waiving in-person interview, through a Temporary Final rule effective immediately from December 13th 2021 for certain immigrant Visa applicants, to reduce the massive visa backlog in Embassies and Consulates abroad.

Department of Homeland Security is requesting Public Input on Minimizing the Separation of Migrant Families.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Cancelled Policy, Requiring Interviews of All Petitioners Filing Form I-730, so no interview is needed for these applicants.

USCIS have issued a bunch of policy changes for US visas and Green cards to reduce backlog and faster adjudication

Rescheduling Biometric Services Appointments by Phone.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced today that applicants may now call the U.S.C.I.S Contact Center in the following telephone number, (800-375-5283) to reschedule their biometric services appointments scheduled at a U.S.C.I.S Application Support Center.

Expansion of Interview Waiver Eligibility is also applied at the US consulates abroad. Department of Homeland Security, has temporarily expanded the ability of consular officers to waive the in-person interview requirement, for individuals applying for a nonimmigrant visa in the same classification.

This video covers Visa’s and 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, H4, L1, L2, TN, H2, F, M, J, E1, E2, B1, B2 Visa appointments.

You can also have a quick look at individual country wise embassy visa processing status worldwide

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This Video also applies to Visa Priority dates to be followed in US consulates in following countries for Visa interview.

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