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E2 visa class instead of EB2 visa class on CEAC website

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I'm in the process of obtaining my EB2 visa. My case is currently at NVC and I just observed that the visa class is stated to be E2 on the CEAC website. I would have expected to see EB2. I know that E2 is a different visa class (and E2 is non-immigrant visa) than EB2, but maybe it is just an artifact of the way the information is displayed. Should I be worried?

 

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https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/employment-based-immigrant-visas.html#second Calls them E2 nit EB2

 

The second family based visas aren’t called FB2 either.  

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