NEWS & ALERTS

  • 10 Oct
    2025

    • The Department of State is now requiring immigrant visa applicants to interview in the consular district designated for their place of residence, or in their country of nationality if requested, with limited exceptions.  Effective November 1, 2025, the National Visa Center will schedule immigrant visa applicants in their country of residence or, if requested, country of nationality.
    • Residents of countries where routine visa operations are suspended or paused should apply at their designated immigrant visa processing post, unless the applicant is a national of another country with ongoing operations.  See the designated posts listed below.

     

     

    Immigrant Visa Designated Processing Posts

    RESIDENT OF

    DESIGNATED LOCATION(S)

    Afghanistan (except Special Immigrant Visas)

    Islamabad

    Belarus

    Warsaw

    Burkina Faso Lome

    Eritrea

    Addis Ababa, Nairobi

    Haiti

    Nassau

    Iran

    Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Yerevan

    Libya

    Tunis

    Niger

    Abidjan

    North Korea

    Guangzhou

    Russia

    Warsaw, Almaty (IR-5), Tashkent (IR-5)

    Somalia

    Nairobi

    South Sudan

    Nairobi

    Sudan

    Cairo

    Syria

    Amman, Beirut (for Palestinians with Syrian Travel Documents)

    Venezuela

    Bogota

    Yemen

    Djibouti

    Zimbabwe

    Johannesburg

     

     

    Applicants should note the following:

    • Existing Appointments:  Existing immigrant visa appointments will generally not be rescheduled or cancelled.
    • Post to Post Transfers:  Beginning immediately, if an applicant would like to transfer her or his immigrant visa case to a new consular district after the National Visa Center has scheduled the appointment, the applicant should contact the National Visa Center.  The applicant should not contact the consular section directly.  Applicants should use the National Visa Center’s Public Inquiry Form.
    • Residence Requirement:  If an applicant requests to interview in a location other than the applicant’s assigned consular district or country of nationality, the National Visa Center may request additional information to confirm that location is an applicant’s place of residence, or to confirm whether an exception may be appropriate.  
    • Exceptions:  Rare exceptions may be made for humanitarian or medical emergencies or foreign policy reasons.
    • Diversity Visas:  These changes will be applied to Diversity Visa applicants in the DV-2026 program year.  

    Applicants should check embassy and consulate websites for more detailed information about visa application requirements and procedures, and to learn more about the embassy or consulate’s operating status and services. 

    This supersedes previous guidance on visa application requirements, including designated visa processing posts.

     

    If you need more information or have any questions call 407-226-3659 to schedule a free consultation at our Orlando or Tampa office.