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Non-Immigrant VisasApplicants Requiring Additional Processing In most cases, the consular officer will tell you at the time of your interview if your visa application has been approved. However, some applications require additional processing before a visa can be issued. Applicants with Scientific or Technical Background Visa applications for persons who work or study in certain sensitive scientific and technical fields may be subject to additional processing. If the consular officer has informed you that you will require additional processing, please send the requested information to tlvspecials@state.gov as soon as possible to facilitate the clearance process. Please see “Applicants with Scientific or Technical Background” under the Visitor B1/B2 for more information. Arrests or Immigration Violations Applicants who have been arrested, in Israel or in the United States, or who violated U.S. immigration law in the past will likely require additional processing. To facilitate this process, we recommend that you bring any documents related to the arrest or immigration violation with you to the interview. We need as much information as possible in order to determine your eligibility for a visa and it is your responsibility to provide us the relevant documents.
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