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February 27, 2027

8,600+ CELEBRATED $100 MILLION RAISED!

Verified [new] | Most Administrative Processing Is Resolved Within 6 Months

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While these statistics are promising, it's essential to note that processing times can vary depending on the specific application, the workload of the agency, and other factors.

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It is normal for your status to show as "Refused" on the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) while processing is ongoing. This is a technical status (under Section 221(g)) and does not mean a final denial. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Background checks involving the FBI or other intelligence agencies naturally take longer than post-level reviews.

Sending the same documents multiple times can actually restart or slow down the internal clock. Try again later

: For cases requiring specialized clearances, the Department of State reports that 80% of SAOs are cleared within two weeks , while the FBI reports that 97% are completed within 120 days Extended Delays

Do not book non-refundable flights or finalize life transitions (like quitting a job or giving up an apartment) while a visa rests in administrative processing. Timelines are unpredictable. Maintain Clear Records

Most Administrative Processing is Resolved Within 6 Months: Verified