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Find what an ex-US Visa Counsel says about the impact of coronavirus on the US Visa process. Read what to expect in the near future of the US student visa process.
Abroad education has gone for a toss ever since the coronavirus outbreak was declared a global pandemic. With many countries issuing travel restrictions, study abroad plans for the upcoming sessions have gone awry.
To address this uncertainty seeping in the students’ minds, MPower Financing, in association with GyanDhan, conducted a webinar on ‘How COVID-19 has Impacted US Visa Process’ informing students about the probable course of action till everything gets normal... The speaker of the webinar, Ms. Mandy Feuerbacher, is a former US Visa Consul. She shared valuable information about the visa process in the coming month and also provided general tips for visa interviews.
Starting the webinar, Ms. Feuerbacher introduced herself and narrated her journey as a US Visa officer. Having worked in many high-volume places like China and Mexico, she has an experience of more than a decade as a visa officer. She currently works as a student visa consultant.
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Discussing high-volume places such as India, China, Mexico, she narrated that a visa officer interviews almost 150 visa applicants in a day and usually has to make a decision within 5 minutes whether or not to grant the visa. They make quick decisions and so, it is advisable to students to present their case as coherently as possible. According to her, Visa officers observe these applicants even before they come to their window. It implies that they observe the behavior of the applicant in the line and how they are treating the people around them. These are few of the many observations that go into their decision-making process.
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Discussing the COVID-19 situation, she reiterated that these are special circumstances, and unprecedented steps were taken to tackle the situation. Talking about the timeline of events, she mentioned that in January, the US Government realized that the outbreak was bigger and therefore, gave an option to all the US diplomats in China to depart. Following this announcement, about two-thirds of the US Diplomats left China. It is important to note that there are still one-third of US diplomats left in China.
By the middle of March, the US government gave authorized departure orders to all the US diplomats around the world. According to her, this was an unprecedented decision made by the government. By March 20, 2020, all routine visa services were suspended. This is again unusual as these visa services are the main source of the department's funding and budget.
Answering this question, she said that usually, a student visa is issued only 120 days before school starts. It is the earliest any student visa can be issued. Another student visa requirement dictates that the student can enter the US only 30 days before the classes commence. But this year, since there are no visa appointments, or services available, this duration of 120 days and 30 days might be removed. According to her, the process might be quicker this time around and will have a tight turnaround.
Ms. Feuerbacher said that some visa appointments opened up in China. But since the workforce is less, the appointments are less as well. Visa appointments opened up in only three districts and got booked till November. From this, she drew the conclusion that visa services will open sooner than later and advised that students should keep checking the website to see if any possible slots get opened.
She mentioned that these visa appointments in China are a sign that the US government is anticipating opening the visa service. But since the workforce is less, the operations, if opened, will not be at full capacity. She speculated that student visa applicants will be prioritized above other applicants.
As a visa officer turned visa counselor, Ms. Feuerbacher also gave several useful tips for visa interviews.
(From The Excerpts Of The Webinar)
Q - Will the rank of the university have any effect on the decisions?
A - Not as long as it makes sense why you are going there or why you chose the school.
Q - Now that the process will start anytime, will there be any leniency provided to the students for the appointments or slots? Will there be any preference for an F1 student visa?
A - It's hard to say what the govt will do but I think they will give preference to student visa applications. This is just speculation. They did tend to prioritize it in spring and summer for the student visa.
Q - A student got his F1 visa in India but due to travel restrictions, he had to defer the date to next year? Does he need to apply for the F1 visa or the same one would work?
A - The same visa should work assuming that the underlying I-20 is valid.
Q - For the F1 visa application, is it seen as a negative if a portion of the proof of funds is provided by a sibling currently living in the US?
A - Not necessarily. Depending on the sibling situation, like if he is a Ph.D. student working to become a professor with the rest of the family back in the home country, it would be fine. But if the sibling is working part-time with no fixed source of income, it might be a red flag.
Q - My current university has sent me a SEVIS ID and number. Should we register the DS-160 now? Would this impact if any deferral happens?
A - Wait until you have your I-20 before you register. I’d recommend you have all your documents before you sign up for an appointment.
For more information regarding the impact of COVID-19 on abroad education, keep following GyanDhan. We have published blogs on the topic such as GRE and TOEFL Special Home Test Editions. Students can also get more information on the updates by various universities for the upcoming batch by following GyanDhan’s Discussion Forum.
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