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Chennai
Consulate Procedures for "Administrative Processing"
Posted
Jun 02, 2006
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The U.S. Consulate in Chennai, India recently issued guidance and
clarification for persons who have been refused visas, pending
"administrative processing." Anyone who has experienced a hold for
administrative processing knows that it can result in lengthy delays. In
order to avoid unnecessary follow-up by telephone and/or eMail, the
consulate has put into place an online status system for some administrative
processing cases.
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Pink and Blue Notices
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Persons for whom visa application cases have been refused, pending
administrative processing, will now receive a handout at the end of the
interview. This paper will be either pink or blue in color.
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Blue Handout - Online Information Not Allowed :
The blue handouts either will say that additional information is needed or
that additional processing is required. Information on these cases is not
available online. These applicants are instructed to wait until the
consulate contacts them regarding their cases. These applicants will receive
specific instructions, apparently following further review of their cases. Individuals
receiving the blue notices are instructed not to contact the consulate.
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Pink Handout - Online Information Allowed :
Those receiving pink handouts have access to the online case status system.
The guidance reports that this information is updated daily. There are three
possible remarks that will appear as case status. These are pending
process, contact the consulate, or send passport.
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Pending Process Presumably for Security Checks
- Cases with the notation of
"pending process" are undergoing administrative processing. The
consulate can neither issue a visa nor waive this type of processing.
The consulate specifically notes that this is not related to the number
of times an individual has been able to obtain visas in the past, nor is
it a matter of missing documents. The consulate directs these
individuals not to contact them while the case is "pending process."
Based on these comments, and the eMail address provided for later
contact, it appears that these cases are undergoing security review.
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Contact Consulate with Documents to Wrap up Security-Related
Issues -
Those persons directed to contact the consulate have cases that have
been processed, but the consulate needs additional information to
complete the case. These individuals should send a brief eMail to (Chennaisao@state.gov).
The eMail subject line needs to include the case number and "Contact
American Consulate, Chennai." The consulate suggests a simple eMail
indicating that the website has instructed the individual to contact the
consulate, followed by a request for directions as to any further
documents needed for the application.
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Send Passport & DD Notation
- Cases with the "send passport"
notation will have specific instructions as to exactly what the
applicant needs to send. The instructions could request the passport and
demand draft (DD) from the visa applicant. Others could request
supporting documentation, such as the I-20 for students or the DS-2019
for J-1 exchange visitors. The consulate warns that, if a request is made
for an itinerary, the individual also needs to send proof that the
travel is still valid and necessary.
Instructions on how to send the documents, via VFS Services, are on
the website for the Chennai consulate, as are the fees and instructions
for the fees.
Conclusion
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We at the Murthy Law Firm appreciate clarification from the U.S. Consulate
at Chennai on this important matter, as many visa applicants are confused by
the delays in their cases. Through the use of technology, hopefully, even
delays caused by security clearances will be resolved in an efficient
manner. Although the importance of security is clear, it is also true that
justice delayed is justice denied. In the overwhelming majority of cases,
there is no security issue, whatsoever. Visa applicants who are delayed
excessively, however, may lose their jobs and/or other opportunities that can be
burdensome to them and to their employers, not comporting with our sense of
justice. It is our hope that this clarification will enable MurthyDotCom
and MurthyBulletin readers to better plan, to whatever extent
possible.
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