Installment 2020-Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the U.S. Embassy open?
A: The embassy has remained open throughout the pandemic. Our first priority continues to be American citizen services. In September 2020, we resumed scheduling nonimmigrant and immigrant visa interview appointments. Appointments for some categories of routine visas, including visitor visas for vacation travel (B1/B2) are still limited at this time.
Q: How do I schedule an appointment to get my immigrant visa?
A: In September 2020, we resumed scheduling immigrant visa interview appointments. While Presidential Proclamations and COVID-19 health and safety measures remain in effect, we are still not able to process all categories of visas.
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For the last 4 years, U.S. immigration law and policy has been in the spotlight with numerous Presidential Proclamations, Executive Orders, and rapid policy changes as well as regulations, which have resulted in a long-lasting ripple effect on U.S. employers and its foreign workforce. These changes have resulted in numerous challenges in court through litigation. What can employers and foreign workers expect under the new Biden Administration starting in January 2021?
One of 2020’s biggest challenges faced by employers sponsoring foreign workers has been the immigrant and nonimmigrant presidential proclamations suspending visa processing at U.S. consular post abroad. Presidential Proclamation 10014 and 10052, “Suspending Entry of Immigrants and Nonimmigrants Who Present Risk to the U.S. Labor Market During the Economic Recovery Following the COVID-19 Outbreak,” resulted in an H-1B, H-2B, J-1, and L visa ban which