9 FAM 504.10-5(A) (U) Issuing Replacement Visa During Validity of Original Visa
a. (U) If you are satisfied that an applicant will be or was unable to use an immigrant visa (IV) during its validity period because of reasons beyond the applicant’s control and for which the applicant is not responsible then you may issue a replacement visa with the originally allocated visa number within the same fiscal year even though the visa has not yet expired. You should recall and cancel the originally-issued visa and collect once again the appropriate IV application processing fee (including the Diversity Visa Lottery Fee for a DV applicant), unless the applicant was unable to use the visa as a result of action by the U.S. Government over which the alien had no control and for which the alien was not responsible.
b. (U) An applicant who will be or was unable to use an IV during its validity period because of reasons within the applicant's control can submit a new visa application if the petition has not been revoked and if the basis for immigration still exists (i.e., familial relationship). This also applies for new IV applications outside of the original IV's fiscal year of issuance.
c. (U) In the event an immigrant visa or boarding foil is reported lost or stolen, you should first check the ADIS database in the CCD to determine if the visa has already been used for entry into the United States. If, after careful search in ADIS of either the passport number or the name/DOB, you determine that the visa has not yet been used, follow the procedures for reporting issued visas as lost or stolen set forth in 9 FAM 403.9-7. If there are fraud indicators, the case should also be referred to the FPU. In the event the immigrant visa was used by the applicant see 9 FAM 202.2-6 for facilitating the applicant’s return to the United States.
Hello Mr. Khanna,
Thank you for the response. The visa services helpline in Mumbai responded back with below. Hypothetically if the US does not impose a travel ban from India before May 13th, does the issuing of replacement visa automatically fall under category "b" in the above process (basically now its under applicant's control)? Does Part b mean just getting a new visa or going through the whole process of new immigrant application.
Currently, in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Consulate General in Mumbai is not processing immigrant visas including reissuances of previously issued visas. Please continue to check our website for information on when the Consulate will begin reviewing immigrant visa cases once more: Once the immigrant visa unit is operational, you may visit the Mumbai Consulate from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on any business day. The applicant must bring along their passport and the unused visa packet (if it was issued).
Thanks again - above website will be helpful for others with similar questions.
Hello Mr. Khanna,
Thank you for the response. The visa services helpline in Mumbai responded back with below. Hypothetically if the US does not impose a travel ban from India before May 13th, does the issuing of replacement visa automatically fall under category "b" in the above process (basically now its under applicant's control)? Does Part b mean just getting a new visa or going through the whole process of new immigrant application.
Currently, in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Consulate General in Mumbai is not processing immigrant visas including reissuances of previously issued visas. Please continue to check our website for information on when the Consulate will begin reviewing immigrant visa cases once more: Once the immigrant visa unit is operational, you may visit the Mumbai Consulate from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on any business day. The applicant must bring along their passport and the unused visa packet (if it was issued).
Thanks again - above website will be helpful for others with similar questions.
Hello Mr. Khanna,I do not understand the question. Can you elaborate?
Their IR-5 visa expired and I posed the question to Mumbai consulate. Their response was once the embassy opens, they can request for an extension with “supporting documents”. I don’t have clarity on supporting documents. I have read you have to go through police clearance and medical again. I am not sure when embassy will open and how to really proceed through this scenario.
Thanks for the update. My guess is Trump's current proclamation from Dec 2020 which bans all IR visas except IR1/2 until March 31, 2021 will be when resumption will happen. That might also give enough time for perhaps everyone in Dept of State and US Consulate staff get vaccinated before they resume IR5 appointments.Update as of Jan 22 2021. I called the US travel docs number and I was told that there are currently not processing IR5 visas. They have no idea when IR5 category will start renewing expired visas nor provided any information on the actual renewal steps. I was asked to just check back again in a couple weeks...I hope they make this process easy and simple for the elderly who already have an immigrant visa on their passport.
So Mumbai consulate is not interviewing parents for GC these days? Please reply.Update as of Jan 22 2021. I called the US travel docs number and I was told that there are currently not processing IR5 visas. They have no idea when IR5 category will start renewing expired visas nor provided any information on the actual renewal steps. I was asked to just check back again in a couple weeks...I hope they make this process easy and simple for the elderly who already have an immigrant visa on their passport.