Consular process: what it is and how it works

The consular process is one of the ways to apply for an immigration visa to the United States, but its processes and particularities generate many doubts in those who yearn for the American dream.

Therefore, in this text, we will explain what the consular process is, how it works and how D4U Immigration can help in this process. Good reading!

What is the consular process?

Consular processing occurs when the beneficiary of an immigrant petition is outside the United States and needs to apply for an immigrant visa. According to information from the USCIS website (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services), the consular process is one of two options for applying for the Green Card.

The other option is the "adjustment of status", which allows applicants who are already in the United States to apply for permanent resident status (for example) without having to return to their home country to complete the process.

Consular process for Green Card: how does it work?

As we have seen so far, the consular process is intended for those who are outside the US territory and wish to enter the country, either as a tourist or permanent resident.

The consular process differs from the adjustment of status, which is intended for those who are already in the United States.

Let's explore a little more about these differences below:

Consular Process vs. Status Adjustment

If you are outside the United States and are the beneficiary of an immigration petition, then you must go through the consular process.

The objective is to obtain a visa to enter the United States. This process is known as the consular process.

On the other hand, if you are already in the United States, you can apply for permanent resident status, for example, without having to return to your home country to complete the process.

This process is called adjustment of status and is done directly with the USCIS. This means you have a "Status" x, not a new visa. If you leave the country with the adjustment of status, you lose the adjustment and only have the initial visa.

There is one exception: the immigrant can apply the consular process within the US territory when he wants to keep the visa he is using and at the same time applies for another one.

For example: the immigrant is in the US with an F1 visa, will continue studying and wants to apply the EB2-NIW in the meantime. This means that the EB2-NIW applicant will not change status.

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The importance of the Visa Bulletin for obtaining a green card

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During the consular process, it is essential to understand the Visa Bulletin, a monthly report publication released by the US Department of State. This document provides crucial information regarding the availability of immigrant visa numbers, which are issued according to eligibility category and order of priority.

After approval of the immigrant petition by the USCIS, if you are located outside the United States, your case will be forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC), which will be responsible for notifying you and the applicant of the arrival of the petition and the availability of the immigrant visa number.

Therefore, it is important to follow the Visa Bulletin updates to know when your visa number will be available and to schedule the consular interview.

You can see the latest updates on the Visa Bulletin directly at USCIS website by clicking here.

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Conclusion

The consular process is an option for those who wish to apply for a Green Card from outside the United States.

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Our team of experts is ready to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience.

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