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Consular Processing Nonimmigrant Work Visas

Information about consular processing issues including PIMS.

In December 2007 Department of State began a Petition Information Management System (PIMS), a process by which approved I-129 petitions requesting consular notification are sent to the DOS’ Kentucky Consular Center (KCC).  KCC enters data from the petition into PIMS, scans petition documents and executes database checks.  Before a consular post may grant a visa based on a petition (including visas for dependent family members), it must confirm the petition approval in PIMS.

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