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Are the beneficiary a legal resident in another country? 


You cannot just shop Consulates because you want to skip the line. Immigration does not work like that.

 

The Consulate will process cases just for people resident in that country. Some local documents is required as proof 

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On 7/22/2023 at 3:19 PM, olaade said:

My husband and I are Documentarily Qualified, but the wait time for the interview in our country is 1+yrs. Has anyone successfully transferred their case to another embassy for a faster interview date? 

You can transfer to another embassy, as long as you get permission from that embassy; however, it is not likely they will give it. I have seen people transfer on visit visas, so your milage may vary. The US government is cool with you using an embassy in another country along as the embassy is cool with it, and usually the embassy is cool with it if you have some kind of freelance visa or student visa. 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/update-on-worldwide-visa-operations.html

 

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Our goal is to provide a visa interview for every applicant who requires one, worldwide, in a reasonable timeframe.  Although our processing capacity is rebounding faster than projected, we know that visa applicants still face lengthy wait times at some embassies and consulates.  We urge any visa applicant who can travel to another embassy or consulate with shorter wait times to consider doing so.  There is no penalty for applying anywhere appointments are available, even outside your home country.  For the latest information about wait times, see https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas.html.

 

 




 

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21 hours ago, cokezerofan9150 said:

You can transfer to another embassy, as long as you get permission from that embassy; however, it is not likely they will give it. I have seen people transfer on visit visas, so your milage may vary. The US government is cool with you using an embassy in another country along as the embassy is cool with it, and usually the embassy is cool with it if you have some kind of freelance visa or student visa. 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/update-on-worldwide-visa-operations.html

 




 

The current question relates to an immigrant visa, not just any visa.  Immigrant visa interviews are held in the country of citizenship or actual residence.  In short, you have to have authorization to LIVE not just visit a country in order to justify a transfer of Consulate for an immigrant visa.

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