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  1. Information for Yemeni Citizens Applying for Petition-Based Immigrant Visas

    Updated March 31, 2015

    Since the U.S. Embassy in Sana'a, Yemen has temporarily closed, the National Visa Center (NVC) will transfer petition-based immigrant visa cases for Yemeni citizens to the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt until our embassy in Sana'a re-opens.

    The NVC is working closely with the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to schedule interview appointments. We are first scheduling interviews for cases that were already in process at the embassy in Sana'a, along with cases whose documents have been fully submitted to the NVC (referred to as "documentarily qualified") and are non-expired. We will process these cases in date order.

    Some cases at the NVC that were documentarily qualified and waiting for an appointment date in Sana'a will have expired documents. You will need to update and send these documents to the NVC before we can schedule an appointment. We will process these cases in date order to ensure fairness.

    You will receive instructions from the NVC that are specific to your situation. You can request that we hold your case until the U.S. Embassy in Sana'a resumes operations. However, we cannot estimate when the embassy will reopen.

    The NVC will contact you by mail or email when it is time for you to begin processing your case. You do not need to take any action at this time unless instructed. Please check this website periodically for updates or new instructions. Thank you for your continued patience in the immigrant visa process.

  2. ALL CONSULAR SERVICES AT EMBASSY SANAA ARE SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

    Updated February 24, 2015

    Notice: the U.S. Department of State has designated the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt to handle American Citizens Services cases emanating out of Yemen, as well as process visas for Yemeni citizens.

    NOTICE TO ALL U.S. CITIZENS RESIDING IN OR TRAVELING TO YEMEN:

    Embassy Sanaa has suspended consular operations in Yemen. If you are a U.S. citizen residing in or traveling to Yemen, the Embassy may be unable to provide assistance or services to you, even if an emergency situation arises. If you must travel to or remain in Yemen, please register with the State Departments online Smart Traveler Enrollment Program as soon as possible. This will allow Embassy Sanaa to communicate travel alerts and Emergency Messages to you, should the need arise.

  3. US embassy in Sanaa

    Interview Wait Times

    Due to closures and staffing interruptions caused by the ongoing security situation in Yemen, U.S. Embassy Sanaa is currently experiencing extremely long wait times for Immigrant Visa interviews. In most cases, applicants will wait at least two (2) years for an appointment, even after their petitions are approved and their visa numbers become available. Please be advised of these delays, and plan accordingly.

    So, i will be back on 2017 ,

    Good luck , bye

  4. Hi everyone. I filed my I-130 during the week of thanksgiving. I received my acceptance letter ( NOA1 )the first week of december. I was just wondering, how long do I have to wait for the approval? Also, does the service center keep you updated till the approval (NOA2) or do we just wait till it arrives then we get updates? Thank you.

    You need to sign up with the uscis to recive update to you email for your case ,

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