STATE DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTS ON PROCESSING IRAQI VISA APPLICATIONS The Department of State has issued a cable advising consular posts on the procedures for handling Iraqi non-immigrant visa applications. Consular officers are first advised that they need to determine that an applicant is otherwise eligible for a visa. If this requirement is met, than the consular officer is required in most cases to submit a request for clearance from the Department of State in Washington. In cases where an applicant is over age 16 and coming to the US in a non-official capacity and the applicant is a member of one of the following classes, then the clearance will normally be issued in 30 days: - applicants for student visas - present or formet members of the Iraqi Baath Party - present or former members of the Iraqi government - present or former member of the Iraqi military. Such clearances are valid for two years. Clearances are only expedited in cases of a medical emergencyor a compelling US government interest. For applicants over age 16 who are applying for A, C-3 and G visas or who are coming to work in a diplomatic capacity for the Iraqi government or as a household employee of an Iraqi A or G visa holder (regardless of the nationality of the employee), then 15 days is the normal turnaround time on the clearance. < Back | Next >Disclaimer: This newsletter is provided as a public service and not intended to establish an attorney client relationship. Any reliance on information contained herein is taken at your own risk. |