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https //nvc.state.gov/inquiry Login : Public Inquiry Form – travel.gov

https://ceac.state.gov, use the Public Inquiry Form at https://nvc.state.gov/inquiry. to check our processing dates. Do not submit a follow-up inquiry while your case is within those timeframes.

The online visa application system, the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC), was updated on March 3, 2020. The status of a visa applicant’s case has changed from “Administrative Processing” to “refused” on their case status page.

Login URL : https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.asp

The actual situations of these candidates have not changed. To better inform applicants of their case status, an administrative modification has been implemented.

National Visa

Under section 221(g) of the US Immigration and Nationality Act, visa applicants whose case status on CEAC previously listed as “Administrative Processing” were denied (INA).

Although certain 221(g) refusals can be appealed, the CEAC update appropriately reflects that the applicant’s visa application has been rejected. Any unresolved difficulties with the applicant’s visa eligibility can be resolved by the consular officer, and this status can be changed by showing that the applicant is qualified for a visa in front of a consular officer

Consular instructions and travel.state.gov/visas can be consulted for additional information regarding the visa application process

Changes to Vaccination Requirements for Immigrant Visa Applicants

Effective October 1, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Technical Instructions for panel physicians require all immigrant visa applicants to receive a full COVID-19 vaccine series as part of their medical exam prior to being issued a visa.  The CDC requires the COVID-19 vaccine to be approved through either the World Health Organization (WHO) or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Blanket waivers for the COVID vaccination will be applied in countries where the vaccine is not routinely available or when the vaccine is not age appropriate.  The Department of State encourages all immigrant visa applicants to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible to not experience delays in their visa processing.

https://ceac.state.gov, use the Public Inquiry Form at https://nvc.state.gov/inquiry. to check our processing dates. Do not submit a follow-up inquiry while your case is within those timeframes.
National Visa Center (NVC): For NVC case-specific inquiries, you may call 603- 334-0700 or email NV********@st***.gov.

How long does it take for NVC to schedule interview 2022?

How long does it take to get an appointment? Although NVC strives to schedule appointments within three months of NVC’s acceptance of all requested documentation, this timeframe is subject to the operating status and capacity of the consular section

Please visit website for detailed information on the requirements for an immigrant visa:

1. How to use CEAC

nvc.state.gov/ceac (English).

2. Civil documents

nvc.state.gov/document (English).

nvc.state.gov/documento/espanol (Spanish).

3. Affidavit of Support :

nvc.state.gov/aos (English).

nvc.state.gov/aos/espanol (Spanish).

4. Contacting :

NVC nvc.state.gov/ask (English)

nvc.state.gov/ask/espanol (Spanish)

5. Visa interviews :

nvc.state.gov/interview (English)

nvc.state.gov/interview/espanol (Spanish)