US visa processing back to normal after computer glitch

Published June 30, 2015
A team of about 100 computer experts had been working to resolve the hardware failure, which emerged at a State Department facility in the United States on June 9. — AFP/file
A team of about 100 computer experts had been working to resolve the hardware failure, which emerged at a State Department facility in the United States on June 9. — AFP/file

WASHINGTON: US visa processing has returned to full strength after hardware problems, the State Department said on Monday, noting that 410,000 visas were issued in a week as officials scrambled to clear a huge backlog.

Deputy spokesman Mark Toner said the State Department does “regret the inconvenience to travellers who are waiting for visas as well as their families and US businesses that have been affected by this problem”.

He complimented the Consular Affairs Bureau’s “exemplary work” in addressing the computer problems and whittling down the visa backlog.

A team of about 100 computer experts had been working to resolve the hardware failure, which emerged at a State Department facility in the United States on June 9.

The hardware failure had been preventing processing and transmitting the mandatory security-related biometric data checks.

About 50,000 applications for visas are received daily by US embassies and consulates around the world.

Toner said that the US issued more than 410,000 non-immigrant visas from June 23 through June 29.

“Consular staff around the world worked throughout the weekend to diminish our backlog, the bulk of which has now been cleared,” he added.

While the summer vacation time is busy, the system cranks up into overload toward August, when tens of thousands of students begin to flood to US shores.

According to the US Department of Commerce, close to 75 million tourists entered the United States in 2014.

Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2015

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