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Consular processing vs AOS - Lequel choisir

Reponse rapide

Le consular processing (CP) est la voie vers la green card pour les candidats hors USA ou qui preferent recevoir le visa immigrant a l'etranger. Apres approbation USCIS du I-130/I-140, le dossier va au NVC qui collecte frais et documents, puis programme un entretien a l'ambassade. Vous entrez aux USA comme resident permanent.

What consular processing is

If you are outside the US, or inside on a non-immigrant visa but want to pick up your green card abroad, you take the consular processing path. The application moves from USCIS to the State Department's National Visa Center (NVC), which handles fees, documents, and embassy scheduling.

Step-by-step

  • 1. Petition approved - I-130 (family) or I-140 (employment) approved by USCIS.
  • 2. USCIS transfers the case to NVC once the priority date is current.
  • 3. NVC fees - pay the immigrant visa fee and affidavit of support fee.
  • 4. DS-260 - complete the online immigrant visa application.
  • 5. Civil documents - upload birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificates, etc.
  • 6. Documentarily qualified - once NVC accepts everything, the case is ready for interview.
  • 7. Interview scheduled - at the US embassy/consulate covering your residence.
  • 8. Medical exam - completed by a panel physician before the interview.
  • 9. Interview - typically 5-15 minutes; bring originals.
  • 10. Visa issued and travel - green card mailed once you enter the US.

AOS vs CP comparison

FactorAdjustment of Status (AOS)Consular Processing (CP)
LocationInside the USUS embassy abroad
FormI-485DS-260
EAD while waitingYes (C09)No
Travel while pendingOnly with advance paroleFree - you are abroad anyway
75-country freeze (2026)Not affected by freezeAffected - interviews paused at frozen posts
Processing time8-16 months6-12 months (no freeze)
Cost (approximate)$1,440$700 (NVC + interview)
Decision stylePaper review + occasional interviewSingle in-person interview
Refusal handlingMotion to reopen / appeal at USCISLimited; usually must re-petition

When to choose CP

  • You are already outside the US and have no reason to move temporarily.
  • Your home country embassy has shorter waits than USCIS field offices.
  • You want a single decisive interview rather than years of paper review.
  • You need to travel freely during the process.

When to stay with AOS

  • You are already in the US in valid status.
  • Your country is on the 2026 freeze list - CP interviews are paused.
  • You need the EAD or advance parole benefits while waiting.
  • You prefer flexibility to respond to RFEs in writing rather than at interview.

Questions frequentes

AOS ou consular processing, lequel est plus rapide?

Consular est generalement 4-6 mois plus rapide, mais le gel 2026 inverse la situation pour les pays concernes.

Puis-je passer de CP a AOS en cours?

Oui, sur demande ecrite a NVC et reentree aux USA en statut valide. Inversement possible via I-824.

Qu'est-ce que le gel des 75 pays?

Mesure executive 2026 suspendant la delivrance de visas immigrants dans 75 pays. CP est en pause; AOS aux USA reste disponible.

Puis-je travailler aux USA pendant CP?

Seulement sur le visa non-immigrant existant. CP ne donne pas d'EAD. AOS oui pendant l'attente.