President Obama announced on January 19, 2012, that the Departments of
State and Homeland Security are currently collaborating to improve and
accelerate the visa process for certain types of travelers. Since
September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has added a number of detailed
screening measures and checks that apply to every visa applicant. A new
initiative will allow qualified foreign national visitors who have
previously been interviewed and “thoroughly screened” in relation to a
prior visa application to renew their visas without having to take part
in another screening interview.
By eliminating this additional interview, the Departments of State and
Homeland Security will save time and money for the applicant, as well as
help support the foreign national’s choice of the U.S. as their next
tourism destination. In addition, it will free up the Departments’
resources to interview more first-time visitors. This pilot program will
apply to certain low-risk applicants, such as those renewing expired
visas. High-risk applicants will still be required to take part in a
screening interview.