Recently, I went for an interview — the sponsor told me that, as the program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, I would have a fast interview. So I thought so. I realized something was wrong when they started asking me too many questions, and it took around 5 minutes. (Like what is my major, where do I work, what about my articles are and etc.)
In the end, I got a yellow paper with “administrative processing” checked. The same day, I received an email with a questionnaire (in general, they ask about my employment and educational background, including a question about my articles).
Probably, I got into this clearance because of “AI,” which is harmless — my only research is about applying LLMs in education. But it looks like they decided to run me through a check.
The problem is that it’s June 15th and my program starts on July 2 — yes it’s late, my interview was late because of USAID’s recent pause, so after the program resumed, there was no time left.
In the end, after research, I found that administrative processing never takes less than 4–8 weeks, meaning I should not wait for approval — I won’t receive it in time. It just sounds weird — the U.S. government already spent money on me, and they just… put me into an administrative check black hole.
Isn’t there anything I can do? At least I filled the questionnaire the same day it arrived. And we filled congressional inquiry, which probably wouldn’t speed up things.
At first, I thought that if student interviews were paused, they would work on my case faster. But then I realized — nope, they’re too busy implementing new vetting, so probably my case will take even more time…
Any chances? My sponsor told me they’re unable to postpone the program.