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This policy is both cruel and profoundly irrational.Suspending immigrant visa processing for 75 countries does nothing t...
01/14/2026

This policy is both cruel and profoundly irrational.

Suspending immigrant visa processing for 75 countries does nothing to enhance public safety or improve the integrity of our immigration system. What it does accomplish is the mass separation of families who have already waited years—sometimes decades—while following the rules, paying fees, attending interviews, and complying with every requirement imposed on them.

These are spouses waiting to reunite with their husbands or wives. Parents separated from their children. U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents left in legal limbo, powerless to bring their loved ones home—not because of any individualized concern, but because of where those loved ones were born.

Immigration law is already complex, slow, and emotionally devastating for many families. A blanket suspension like this ignores real lives, real equities, and real harm. It replaces individualized adjudication with political theater, and families are the collateral damage.

The suspension specifically applies to U.S. immigrant visas for foreigners seeking to live in the United States but not to short-term visa applicants such as tourists or students.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families. Our office will be closed this Thursday and Friday to allow our staff time ...
11/24/2022

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families. Our office will be closed this Thursday and Friday to allow our staff time to celebrate with their families.

Feliz Día de Acción de Gracias para ustedes y sus familias. Nuestra oficina estará cerrada este jueves y viernes para permitir que nuestro personal tenga tiempo para celebrar con sus familias.

Most US Consulates and Embassies abroad continue to be for the most part closed for visa services other than emergencies...
04/16/2021

Most US Consulates and Embassies abroad continue to be for the most part closed for visa services other than emergencies. Here is link to their answers to questions on the current state of visa processing.

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding the Immigrant Visa Backlog

Q: Why are there still immigrant visa interview backlogs?

A: Our number one priority is the safety of our applicants and our staff. The IV interview backlog has developed because of limitations in staffing and other COVID-related operational constraints preventing us from processing the same volume of applicants as pre-pandemic. In addition, Presidential Proclamation 10014 and geographic COVID proclamations restricted visa processing for many immigrants for nearly a year; it will take time to process the cases that were impacted by these travel restrictions.

Q: What are you doing to decrease the backlog?

A: We are committed to decreasing this backlog by prioritizing certain visas, creating efficiencies in the visa process, and utilizing all available resources until our task is accomplished. Applicants should check the website of their nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for updates on what visa services are currently available.

Q: Are virtual/Zoom interviews available for Immigrant Visa applicants?

A: No. Current regulations require all immigrant visa applicants to appear in person before a consular officer.

Q: I live near a U.S. Consulate, but they do not process Immigrant Visas at that particular location and therefore I am forced to travel a long distance to appear for my interview. Why don’t you process IV interviews at every U.S. Embassy/Consulate?

A: As the best use of limited U.S. government resources, immigrant visa processing is consolidated in certain embassies and consulates. The Department of State continuously reviews the services we provide to best balance our service standards with efficient use of resources.

Q: What are regional COVID-19 restrictions?

A: The geographic COVID-19-related Presidential Proclamations 9984, 9992, and 10143, which suspend entry into the US of foreign nationals who have been physically present in China, Iran, Schengen Area, UK, Ireland, Brazil, and South Africa in the 14 day period before seeking en-try into the US, remain in effect.

As of April 8, 2021, all IV applicants and K fiancé nonimmigrant visa applicants are excepted from the geographic COVID-19 PPs and may be processed.

Family-Based Categories:

Q: I have been waiting for an immigrant visa appointment. What should I do?

A: Immigrant visa applicants who are eligible for interview will be scheduled for appointments according to our existing phased resumption of visa services guidance: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/visa-services-operating-status-update.html

Q: How are immigrant visa applications being prioritized?

A: Posts that process immigrant visa applications are prioritizing visa categories in accordance with our phased resumption of visa services guidance. For more information, please see: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/visa-services-operating-status-update.html

Q: I believe I qualify for an immigrant visa, but I would be traveling from a country subject to a regional COVID visa restriction. What should I do?

A: As of April 8, 2021, all immigrant visa applicants are excepted from the geographic related COVID-19 Presidential Proclamations.

Q: I was refused an IV due to Proclamation 9645 or 9983. Can I re-apply for my visa?

A: On January 20, the President ended the travel restrictions under PPs 9645 and 9983 that suspended entry into the US of certain nationals from Burma, Eritrea, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Nigeria, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Venezuela, and Yemen. IV applicants who were refused under PP 9645 or 9983 and were determined not to qualify for a waiver before January 20, 2020, may reapply for a visa by submitting a new visa application (DS-260) and paying a new visa application processing fee. IV applicants who were refused due to either P.P. 9645 or 9983 and whose eligibility for a waiver was still being evaluated as of January 20, 2021, will continue to have their applications processed without needing to submit a new application/fee.

K Visas:

Q: When can I schedule my K fiancé visa interview appointment?

A: K visa applicants will continue to have their applications prioritized in accordance with the prioritization guidance found here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/visa-services-operating-status-update.html. Please check the website of the Embassy or Consulate to see whether routine visa services are being provided. If you have already submitted all of the required documents, monitor your email for an appointment and further instructions.

Q: I am a plaintiff in Milligan v. Pompeo - can I schedule my K visa interview?

A: K1 applicants who are named plaintiffs in Milligan v. Pompeo should contact the nearest Embassy or Consulate for guidance on scheduling a visa interview. The court order does not require that plaintiffs be given special priority ahead of other K1 applicants.

Diversity Visas:

Q: I was issued a Diversity Visa in FY 2020, but my visa expired and I was not able to travel to the US. What can I do?

A: Individuals whose DV2020 visas have expired may not be issued re-placement visas. However, by virtue of the court’s orders in Gomez v. Trump, individuals who received DVs in FY 2020 as a result of the orders in that case may travel to the US on that expired diversity immigrant visa. However, these visa holders are encouraged to travel on these expired visas as soon as possible.

Q: I was selected for DV2020, but was unable to schedule my interview. Can I schedule an interview?

A: Unfortunately, no. DV2020 selectees who were not issued visas before the end of FY2020 cannot be interviewed, scheduled, or reconsidered for visas now, as, by law, those selectees were only eligible for issuance of a visa through the end of the 2020 fiscal year, which ended on September 30, 2020. You may enter to be selected for a future DV program.

Q: I was refused a DV because of PP10014. Can I re-apply for a visa under the DV2020 program?

A: Unfortunately, no. DV2020 selectees who were not issued visas before the end of FY2020 cannot be interviewed, scheduled, or reconsidered for visas now, as by law those selectees were only eligible for issuance of a visa through the end of the 2020 fiscal year, which ended on September 30, 2020. You may enter to be selected for a future DV program.

Q: I was selected for DV2021. Can I schedule my interview?

A: DV applicants for the 2021 fiscal year will be scheduled for an inter-view based on a post’s capacity and available resources. Applicants should wait for a notification of interview appointment, as embassies and consulates are able to accommodate such scheduling according to our existing phased resumption of visa services.

Q: Will DV2021 selectees be scheduled for an interview prior to the end of the 2021 fiscal year? Will they be prioritized as the deadline draws nearer?

A: DV2021 selectees may only be interviewed in the 2021 fiscal year. Applicants should wait for a notification of interview appointment. U.S. Embassies and consulates will schedule appointments as resources and local conditions allow according to the resumption of visa services framework.

Employment Based:

Q: When can I schedule my Employment Based Immigrant Visa interview? Is my application being prioritized?

A: While posts that process immigrant visa applications will prioritize Immediate Relative family members of U.S. citizens including intercountry adoptions, fiance(e)s of U.S. citizens, and certain Special Immigrant Visa applications, we recognize the importance of employment based immigrants. All immigrant visa applicants who have not yet been interviewed or scheduled for an interview will have their applications processed according to our existing phased resumption of visa services framework.

Happy Veterans Day. Our office will be closed November 11 in honor of the national holiday. Thank you Veterans for your ...
11/11/2020

Happy Veterans Day. Our office will be closed November 11 in honor of the national holiday. Thank you Veterans for your service!

Feliz Día de los Veteranos. Nuestra oficina estará cerrada el 11 de noviembre en honor al feriado nacional. ¡Gracias veteranos por su servicio!

10/17/2020

Join America Ferrera and Congressman Ruben Gallego and the Biden-Harris Bus for yard sign pick up drive thru! Come pick up yard signs and show off your Biden Harris pride at a drive thru supply pickup on Friday October 15th from 2:15pm - 2:45pm AZ Time. Grabbing your sign will be a quick in and out....

Amazing news from the Supreme Court which has stopped Trump’s attempt to cancel DACA
06/18/2020

Amazing news from the Supreme Court which has stopped Trump’s attempt to cancel DACA

04/23/2020

El presidente Trump firmó hoy una proclamación que suspendería algunas visas de residencia por los próximos 60 días. Al parecer la suspensión de visas solo se aplica a personas que están fuera de los Estados Unidos y que no tienen una visa de residencia a partir de hoy. No se aplica a los inmigrantes que ingresan como profesionales de la salud, cónyuges (esposos/esposas) e hijos de ciudadanos estadounidenses, y por intereses nacionales. Los oficiales consulares tienen discreción para determinar si un inmigrante ha establecido una excepción a la orden del presidente debido a circunstancias extraordinarias y humanitarias. Seguiremos informando cualquier otro acontecimiento. Gracias por su atención.
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President Trump signed a proclamation today that would suspend the issuance of some residency visas for the next 60 days. It appears that the suspension of visas only applies to people outside of the US who do not have a residency visa as of today and does not apply to immigrants entering as healthcare professionals, spouses and children of US citizens and entry based on national interest. Consular officers have discretion to determine whether an immigrant has established an exception to the president’s order due to extraordinary and humanitarian circumstances.

04/22/2020

La nueva orden ejecutiva del presidente de los Estados Unidos es para que nadie pueda recibir una visa de residencia o una tarjeta verde por 60 días si estás aplicando fuera del país. Esta orden es solo temporal, tenemos que ser más pacientes y esperar. Los mantendremos informados de cualquier otra noticia sobre esta orden ejecutiva.

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The new executive order of the President of the United States states that no one can receive a residence visa or green card for 60 days if you are applying outside of the country. This order is only temporary, we have to be more patient and wait. We will keep you informed of any other news regarding this executive order.

Estimados Clientes, El solicitar Beneficios de Seguro por Desempleo no es considerado una carga publica para Inmigración...
04/04/2020

Estimados Clientes,

El solicitar Beneficios de Seguro por Desempleo no es considerado una carga publica para Inmigración (USCIS). Es extremamente importante llenar la forma correctamente y no poner por accidente que son ciudadanos americanos. La foto muestra las preguntas donde debe de tener mucho cuidado al contestar. Gracias por su atención.

Para más información por favor siga el link del Departamento de Seguridad Económica de Arizona (DES por sus siglas en inglés) y con calma revise las preguntas más frecuentes.

https://des.az.gov/es/services/employment/unemployment-individual/how-do-i-and-frequently-asked-questions

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Dear clients,

Applying for Unemployment Insurance Benefits is not considered a public charge for Immigration (USCIS). It is extremely important to fill out the form correctly and not accidentally state that you are a US citizen. The photo shows the questions where you must be very careful when answering. Thank you for your attention.

For more information please follow the link from the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) and calmly review the most frequently asked questions.

https://des.az.gov/en/services/employment/unemployment-individual/how-do-i-and-frequently-asked-questions

04/01/2020

Esta mañana los Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos anunciaron que los servicios en persona en sus oficinas de Inmigración, oficinas de asilo y centros de apoyo de solicitudes permanecerán cerradas hasta el día 4 de mayo para ayudar a frenar el contagio del coronavirus (COVID-19).

Los Oficiales de Inmigración seguirán trabajando en los casos. Solo evitaran el contacto con el público. Gracias por su paciencia y seguiremos informando cualquier nuevo acontecimiento.

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This morning, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that in-person services at their Immigration offices, asylum offices, and application support centers will be closed until May 4 to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Immigration Officers will continue to work on cases. They will only avoid contact with the public. Thank you for your patience and we will continue to report any new events.

03/30/2020

Los Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos anunciaron esta mañana que volverán a utilizar las huellas digitales tomadas previamente para procesar los formularios I-765, solicitud de autorización de empleo. Debido al cierre temporal de los Centros de Apoyo de Solicitudes (ASC) al público en respuesta a la pandemia del coronavirus (COVID-19).

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The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced this morning that it will reuse previously submitted biometrics to process valid Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. Due to the temporary closure of the Request Support Centers (ASC) to the public in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

03/25/2020

El 18 de marzo, los Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de EE. UU. Suspendieron temporalmente los servicios en persona en sus oficinas locales para ayudar a retrasar la propagación del coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). El día de hoy anunciaron que las oficinas volverán a abrir el 7 de abril a menos que los cierres públicos se extiendan más. Los oficiales seguirán trabajando en sus labores que no requieran contacto cara a cara con el público. Las oficinas de Inmigración enviarán avisos a los solicitantes y peticionarios con citas programadas y ceremonias de naturalización afectadas por el cierre prolongado. Los mantendremos informados de cualquier otro acontecimiento. Gracias por su paciencia.

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On March 18, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) temporarily suspended in-person services at their local offices to help delay the spread of the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19). Today they announced that the offices will reopen on April 7 unless public closings are further extended. Officers will continue to perform their duties that do not require face-to-face contact with the public. Immigration offices will send out notices to applicants and petitioners with scheduled appointments and naturalization ceremonies affected by the extended closure. We will keep you informed of any other events. Thank you for your patience.

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