The United States Department of State has announced that all routine visa services will be suspended on a temporary and indefinite basis, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. In recent weeks, multiple countries have announced a hold on non-emergency services and appointments.  This is the first announcement putting a hold on all routine services around the world.

The world-wide policy, taking place immediately, includes the following stipulations and clarifications:

  • As resources allow, embassies and consulates will continue to provide urgent and emergency visa services;
  • Services to U.S. citizens continue to be available;
  • The Visa Waiver Program is not affected by this suspension; and
  • Machine Readable Visa (MRV) fees remain valid and may be used for visa appointments in the country where the transaction was processed within one year of payment.

This is an unprecedented situation, with new developments occurring all the time. The most up-to-date and country-specific guidance is available on individual Embassy websites.

The announcement states that normal operations and routine services will resume “as soon as possible,” though as of yet there is no specific timeframe.

Our firm will continue to monitor the situation closely, and we remain at the ready to assist should you or yours have questions about the impact of this policy, or of the myriad effects of COVID-19 as it relates to immigration and travel.

Should you wish to receive e-alerts directly to your inbox, you can opt in here. We encourage that you do, given the quickly-changing and ever-evolving nature of the current situation.

Finally, we are maintaining a comprehensive COVID-19 page on our website, covering the implications of the pandemic as it relates to immigration in real-time.

Authors

  • Andrew Clancy Rodgers

    Andrew Rodgers is a Senior Associate Attorney in the Firm’s Providence office. Andrew represents clients on a variety of matters, including Form I-9 / E-Verify Compliance, Cross-Border, nonimmigrant visa applications, employment-based visa petitions, and applications for permanent residency and citizenship.

  • Jonathan A. Grode

    Jonathan Grode serves as the U.S. Practice Director and Managing Partner for the Firm.

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