State Department Notice on Delays in Current
Visa Processing
August 27, 2002
The US State Department has announced that non-immigrant visa
applications are now subject to a greater degree of scrutiny and, as a
consequence, may take from six to eight weeks or more to be issued. The
entire State Department notice appears below:
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Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the State
Department has been engaged with other U.S. government agencies in an
extensive and ongoing review of visa issuing practices as they relate to the
security of our borders and our nation.
Through the use of supplemental application forms and other
measures, visa applications are now subject to a greater degree of scrutiny
than in the past. This scrutiny means that visa applications in some instances
take longer to process to conclusion than has been customary. We recognize
that individual applicants may experience inconvenience and hardship if their
application takes longer to process than they expected. We are doing
everything possible to meet the legitimate needs of prospective travelers
consistent with the priority we must attach to our security and legal
responsibilities.
While our consular officers strive to offer visa applicants as
expeditious service as possible, their primary responsibility is to carry out
U.S. law and to ensure that applicants to whom they issue visas will not pose
a threat to the safety and security of the United States and its inhabitants.
This is a serious responsibility that must take precedence over other
considerations pertaining to a visa application.
We realize that these necessary security measures may affect
the travel plans of visa applicants, especially individuals intending to
enroll in or continue college and university studies in the United States. We
will make every attempt to meet the legitimate needs of prospective travelers
to the United States, consistent with the priority of our security and legal
responsibilities. We recommend that individuals build in ample time before
their planned travel date when seeking to obtain a visa.
Special security screening procedures affect a limited number
of prospective travelers. Our goal is to have assured security within a system
that is responsive to everyone wishing to visit the United States. However,
delays in processing of visas will continue to occur as the Department of
State, working with other agencies, brings new information systems on line.
Responding to the attacks of September 11, 2001, Congress ordered that
security inadequacies be identified and addressed. By legislative instruction,
some of this work was specifically to be accomplished by the first anniversary
of the attacks. That work is in course now in accordance with those
instructions.
The time needed for adjudication of individual cases will
continue to be difficult to predict, as necessary new procedures are refined.
Visa applicants affected by these procedures are informed of the need for
additional screening at the time of application and should expect substantial
delays of six to eight weeks or more before a visa can be issued.
We trust that affected applicants will understand that this
waiting period is necessary as we strive to make every effort to ensure the
safety and security of the United States for all who are here, including
foreign visitors.