DOS announced that immigrant visa applicants who are named plaintiffs in Young v. Trump should contact the National Visa Center for guidance on scheduling a visa interview or, if their case had previously been scheduled, their nearest embassy or consulate.
DOS Provides Immigrant Visa Processing Update in Response to Injunction in Young v. Trump
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