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Visa Processing Time

Recent changes in U.S. visa policy and procedures have increased the amount of time it can take to obtain a visa. Apply early!

Changes introduced shortly after September 11, 2001 caused increased processing times which vary from country to country. Improved interagency and automated procedures have reduced delays and speeded up visa processing. The State Department's goal is visa delivery no more than 30 days from the time of application in most cases, although cases that require administrative processing could take longer. Most administrative processing is resolved within 60 days of application. When administrative processing is required, the timing will vary based on individual circumstances of each case. Therefore, before making inquiries about status of administrative processing, applicants or their representatives will need to wait at least 90 days from the date of interview or submission of supplemental documents, whichever is later.

Even with the visa processing improvements that have been made and will continue to be made, it is inevitable that delays will sometimes occur. Processing times will vary.

If you want to visit the U.S., plan to submit your visa application well in advance of your departure date. Contact your nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for a current time estimate and recommendations.

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