U.S. visa processing is experiencing significant disruptions across parts of the Middle East due to a rapidly evolving security situation. These disruptions have already led to canceled and delayed routine visa appointments, with expectations of longer processing times and delayed passport returns.

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HR leaders are advised to take immediate action by identifying employees in the region, evaluating remote work options, and pausing non-essential travel that relies on predictable consular operations. This situation underscores the importance of having a defined policy for international travel that depends on visa stamping.

The ongoing disruptions are likely to impact many employees relying on timely visa processing, complicating travel plans and work arrangements. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


Source: Xiao Wang (Boundless)

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