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Immigrant Visa Application: Your Ultimate Consular Processing Handbook

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What is Consular Processing?

Consular processing is a procedure used by individuals who are outside the United States to obtain a U.S. visa or green card (lawful permanent residency). It is typically used by individuals who are not already in the United States or who are ineligible for adjustment of status (the process used by individuals already in the U.S. to obtain a green card).

Here’s how consular processing generally works:

It’s important to note that consular processing can vary depending on the type of immigrant visa being sought (e.g., family-sponsored, employment-based, diversity visa), and the specific requirements may differ. Additionally, certain individuals, such as immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, may have expedited processing.

Consular processing is an essential part of the U.S. immigration system and is used by millions of people each year to obtain lawful permanent residency in the United States.

How to apply for an IR-2 visa?

An IR-2 visa is a type of immigrant visa for the child (unmarried and under 21 years of age) of a U.S. citizen who is seeking to immigrate to the United States. To apply for an IR-2 visa, you generally need to follow these steps:

It’s essential to follow all instructions provided by USCIS, the NVC, and the U.S. embassy or consulate carefully. The process and required documents can vary depending on individual circumstances, so it’s advisable to consult with an immigration attorney or seek guidance from the appropriate U.S. government agencies to ensure a successful IR-2 visa application.

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