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Processing US visa applications in 萝莉视频 resumes as travel ban lifted

Processing US visa applications in 萝莉视频 resumes as travel ban lifted
A Saudia airlines crew arrives at the international arrivals hall at Washington Dulles International Airport on Tuesday in Dulles, Virginia. (AFP)
Updated 08 February 2017

Processing US visa applications in 萝莉视频 resumes as travel ban lifted

Processing US visa applications in 萝莉视频 resumes as travel ban lifted

RIYADH: The US diplomatic missions in 萝莉视频 announced that they have resumed processing existing visa applications and schedule appointments for new ones after a US federal court order effectively suspending the travel ban for citizens of Muslim-majority countries imposed by President Trump.
鈥淭he US Department of State had, under the executive order, provisionally revoked all valid visas of nationals of those seven countries, with limited exceptions. That provisional revocation is now lifted, and those visas are now valid for travel to the United States if the holder is otherwise eligible,鈥 said Johann Schmonsees, a spokesman for the US embassy here, on Tuesday.
Schmonsees said that 鈥渋ndividuals whose visas are expired, or were canceled, must apply for a new visa at a US embassy or consulate, absent a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) decision to grant parole or waive the visa requirement at the port of entry.鈥
The applicants can submit their applications at the Riyadh-based US embassy or at the Jeddah-based US Consulate.
A statement posted by the US embassy on its website said that 鈥渨e are working closely with the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security and we will provide further updates as soon as information is available鈥.
鈥淥n Jan. 27, 2017, President Trump signed the 鈥楨xecutive Order 13769 on Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals,鈥 which directs us to review current screening procedures,鈥 the statement added.
The statement further said that the US government鈥檚 screening and vetting procedures for visitors are constantly reviewed and refined to improve security and more effectively identify individuals who could pose a threat to the US.
鈥淲e welcome every opportunity to continue to review and improve our systems and procedures,鈥 said the statement.
The US embassy, located in Riyadh in the Diplomatic Quarter, and the Jeddah consulate offer visa services from Sunday through Thursday.
The US diplomatic missions will be closed on Feb. 19, a holiday in the US, according to the US embassy website.
Trump鈥檚 order applied to Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen, all Muslim-majority countries that the administration said raise terrorism concerns.
The US State Department said last week that as many as 60,000 foreigners from those seven countries had had their visas canceled.