U S. to Allow In-Person Visa Interviews to be Waived for Select Visas Through 2022

The U.S. Department of State announced consular officers have the option to waive in-person visa interviews for specific visa categories if the individual has an approved petition from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Qualifying visas include:

Immigrant Visas:

  • H-1B Visas for Persons in Specialty Occupations,
  • H-3 Visas for Trainee or Special Education Visitors,
  • L Visas for Intracompany Transferees,
  • O Visas for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement,
  • P Visas for Athletes, Artists, and Entertainers, and
  • Q Visas for Participants in International Cultural Exchange Programs.

Non-Immigrant Visas:

  • H-2 Visas for Temporary Agricultural and Non-agricultural Workers,
  • F and M Visas for Students, and
  • Academic Visas for Student Exchange Visitors.

In addition, the State Department has indefinitely extended the option to waive in-person visa interviews for renewals within the same visa class within 48 months of the expiration of the prior visa.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, visa wait times have escalated tremendously, causing several months to wait for some visa appointments. These flexibilities are created to give consular officers the option to waive in-person interviews to reduce the backlog.

In March 2020, as the pandemic was expanding, the State Department suspended all routine visa services. This was both for the protection of the applicants and the consular staff. While services have been reinstated, many have limited capacity and are processing visas on a priority basis. As a result, some visa appointments continue to experience extreme backlog.

Consulates and embassies may continue to require in-person interviews on a case-by-case basis, depending on local conditions. It is imperative individuals check their local consulate or embassy website for updates and more details. Remember, the State Department is simply giving consular and embassy officials the option to waive in-person interviews. There is no mandatory requirement to hold, or not hold, the in-person interview.

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