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That date is for USCIS to reopen not embassy / consulate.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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I think consulates and embassies in foreign countries are going to open based on when that country begins to reopen. Even though they work on US soil per say, they live in the country they work in. So if the country is still locked down or restricting travel there is really no need to go to work. If they want to do interviews, it will be a little hard when residents of that country have cerfues and restrictions on travel, and can't come in for the interview anyway. See what stage the country is in you are going to interview in and base it on that. If airports are still closed, and there are not many things open, I wouldn't expect embassies to open until restrictions are lifted.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Mexico city consulate has started rescheduling interviews. Israel is also doing that.

Hopefully rest of the embassies will open too in coming days.

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56 minutes ago, Zulfadhariq said:

My wife is India now we wait for interviews letter thanks 

Initial interview dates are assigned by the NVC before petition is sent to the consulate.

 

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Am pretty sure once Europe and America open up, the rest of the world will follow thru. Looks like Trump is trying hard to  portray that all is over and is business as usual. So we hope  he will soon lift the travel ban. Another theory is , all major  airlines are pushing for governments to open international flights. The global economy is inter-depending  . 

 

May June may be the turning point.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Iraq
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I believe the first thing that needs to happen is that Dept of State lifts the suspension for consular/visa services (unless they have done so already and I missed it). The global suspension came from there and imo needs to be lifted there to be placed in hands of the embassies based on per country re-opening.

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