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Visa Mantis
Clearances Valid for Longer Periods
Posted
Feb 18, 2005
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the
U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced on February 11, 2005 that certain Visa Mantis clearances
will have longer validity periods. The Visa Mantis clearance is required for
foreign nationals coming to the United States to study or work in a number of
scientific and technical fields. If a Visa Mantis clearance expires and the
foreign national needs a new visa, s/he must wait for
another Visa Mantis clearance. Though the average time for processing a Visa
Mantis clearance is less than 14 days, some Visa Mantis clearances may take
months or, in extreme cases, years. The validity of the Visa Mantis
clearance varies by visa type.
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F Visas
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As of February 11, 2005, foreign nationals who have received a Visa Mantis
clearance for an F (student) visa will maintain that clearance for the
length of the approved academic program, to a maximum of 4 years. The
student may lose the Visa Mantis clearance if s/he changes academic
programs. This change is likely a result of new findings that significantly
fewer students are coming to the U.S. from abroad. Many students were facing
problems entering or reentering the United States because of waiting times for Visa
Mantis clearances. These clearances delay the students' ability to start or
continue their academic programs. We applaud the DOS and DHS for recognizing
and addressing this problem, which has contributed to a significant loss of
revenue to many U.S. educational institutions and possibly hindered important
work in the area of research within the U.S.
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H, J, and L Visas
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The Visa Mantis clearance for these visas will be the duration of the
approved activity, up to a maximum of 2 years. A new Visa Mantis review will
be required if the nature of the visa holder's activity in the U.S. changes.
It is unclear why H and L visa holders are not granted a longer period of
Visa Mantis clearance, as the H or L visa or status could be valid for up to
a maximum of three years at a time.
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B Visas
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The Visa Mantis clearance for these visas will be up to one year, as long as
the original purpose for travel when the Visa Mantis clearance is first
issued does not change on subsequent trips. This may be particularly helpful
for business visitors.
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General Guidelines Only
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The DOS was clear that there may be times when a Visa Mantis clearance will
still be requested even if a person has not changed programs or jobs. This
can occur if the consular officer believes that an additional clearance is
necessary. Therefore, whenever possible, individuals who are seeking a visa
should avoid waiting until the last minute to apply for a new visa at the
consular post abroad.
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Conclusion
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The DHS and DOS are to be commended for this effort to, in the words of Asa
Hutchinson, current DHS Under Secretary for Border and Transportation
Security, "send a clear message that the U.S. highly encourages those with
great scientific minds to explore studying and working in our country." The
United States has a long, rich history of opening its doors to people the world
over. We at The Law Office of Sheela Murthy share the hopes of the DHS and DOS that
this change in Visa Mantis clearance policy will keep the United States secure
while continuing to welcome the best and brightest to our shores!
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