The DOS’ CEAC webpage underwent a
massive terminology change. As of March
5, 2020, all CEAC status that had said “Administrative Processing,” now says
“Refused.” According to an
update on the DOS’ CEAC website indicates that this is a termination change
that is not an actual change to anyone’s visa applications’ status.
From their webpage: “There has been no
change in such applicants’ actual cases. This is an administrative change to
more accurately communicate case status to applicants.”
Here is the full statement:
Visas: CEAC Case Status Change
Last Updated: March 5, 2020
On March 3, 2020, the Department of State made an update to the
Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website, our online portal for
visa applicants. A visa applicant whose case previously displayed as being in
“Administrative Processing” on his or her case status page now displays as
being “refused.”
There has been no change in such applicants’ actual cases. This
is an administrative change to more accurately communicate case status to
applicants.
Visa applicants whose case status on CEAC had previously
displayed as “Administrative Processing” had been refused under section 221(g)
of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Although some refusals under INA section 221(g) can be
overturned, the change in the CEAC correctly reflects that the applicant’s visa
application has been refused. That status may change if the applicant can
demonstrate to a consular officer he or she is eligible for a visa or if
information comes to the attention of the consular officer from other sources
that resolve any outstanding issues relating to the applicant’s eligibility for
the visa.
The applicant should refer to the instructions the consular
officer gave at the end of the visa interview and to travel.state.gov/visas for
more information about his or her case.
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