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NVC Resolves Issues in CEAC Creating Error Messages

By Caterina Cappellari‡  on May 28, 2024
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Immigration professionals and clients have been reporting technical issues and error messages they received when attempting to access cases at the National Visa Center (NVC) through the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) system. 

The NVC is part of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs and serves a clerical function in processing immigrant visa applications. The NVC’s job is to prepare immigrant visa applications for consular officers to review and adjudicate. The NVC utilizes an online platform through the CEAC where immigrant visa applicants can enter their fee payments, upload documentation, and manage their applications online.

The recent technical issues and error messages have been impacting applicants’ ability to manage applications and upload documents. On May 21, 2024, American Immigration Lawyers Association received confirmation from the NVC that there was, in fact, an issue in the system, and the issue should now be resolved.

Photo of Caterina Cappellari‡  Caterina Cappellari‡ 

Caterina Cappellari focuses her practice on employment-based immigration as well as nonimmigrant work and investor visas, including: H-1B “specialty occupations” visas; TN Professionals Under the North American Free Trade Agreement visas; E-2 investor visas; L-1A visas for executives and managers; L-1B visas for…

Caterina Cappellari focuses her practice on employment-based immigration as well as nonimmigrant work and investor visas, including: H-1B “specialty occupations” visas; TN Professionals Under the North American Free Trade Agreement visas; E-2 investor visas; L-1A visas for executives and managers; L-1B visas for workers with specialized knowledge; O visas for “extraordinary ability;” and R-1 Temporary Nonimmigrant Religious Workers visas.

She also assists clients with labor certifications (PERM), interviews at USCIS, 601/601A waivers, U-visas, consular processing, naturalizations, and removal proceedings.

‡ Admitted in New York. Not admitted in Georgia. Practice limited to federal immigration practice.
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    EB-5 Insights
  • Organization:
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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