Consular Processing
Consular processing is a pivotal route for foreign individuals to secure a U.S. visa while being outside the United States. This method applies to immigrants pursuing family-sponsored or employment-based visas, as well as non-immigrants aiming for tourist, student, or work visas.
221 (g)
Let’s delve into the complexities of the “221(g)” process, a term often used during consular processing. This administrative hold indicates that further information or documentation is necessary for a final visa decision. Some key aspects of a 221(g) hold encompass:
Insufficient or missing documentation.
Supplementary background checks.
Incomplete application forms.
Discrepancies in provided information.
Requirement for additional administrative processing.
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