DOS Announces New Form for NIV Applicants Between 16 and 45
P 110032Z JAN 02
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO ALL DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR POSTS PRIORITY
SPECIAL EMBASSY PROGRAM
LAHORE POUCH
BELGRADE POUCH
DUSHANBE POUCH
PESHAWAR POUCH
UNCLAS STATE 006020
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: CVIS, CMGT, AUSP
SUBJECT: A NEW FORM - DS-157, SUPPLEMENTAL NONIMMIGRANT
VISA APPLICATION
1. The Department announces the introduction of a new form, Supplemental
Nonimmigrant Visa Application (DS-157).
Effective immediately, all male nonimmigrant visa applicants between the ages of
16 and 45, regardless of nationality and regardless of where they apply
(including CA/VO/P/D and USUN), must fill out and submit to the post a DS-157 in
addition to the usual Nonimmigrant Visa
Application (DS-156). In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks,
the use of the DS-157 is an interim measure that will allow posts to elicit
information which, in some cases, will lead
to a security advisory opinion (SAO). The new SAO procedures will be announced
by septel.
Until the new procedures are announced, posts should file the DS-157 with the
DS-156 and
should employ current procedures in order to determine visa classification and
eligibility.
2. While use of this new form is mandatory for applicants mentioned in
the preceding paragraph, posts may, at their discretion, require any
nonimmigrant visa applicant to submit a DS-157 in conjunction with the DS-156.
3. The DS-157 is now available on the A/RPS/DIR Intranet site
(http://10.4.64.84/). This site is
the official repository for all Department forms. The form will soon be
available to the general
public on the Department's Internet site (www.state.gov).
4. The General Services Administration will not stock the DS-157.
However, posts may print the English version of the DS-157 locally, using the
version on the A/RPS/DIR Intranet site as a
camera copy, or they may order the English version from A/RPS/MMS/PRD. Posts are
reminded
that the DS-157 is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), which
is administered by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Pursuant to
the PRA, OMB gives approval for agencies to use "information collections" like
the DS-157 for a maximum of three years at a time.
Posts may not/not make any changes to the text of the DS-157, nor may they
modify the layout.
5. Because of the need to be able to begin using this form quickly, the
Department has secured emergency OMB approval for the DS-157. This emergency
approval will expire on June 30, 2002. Accordingly, posts should not print more
forms than they anticipate needing by this date. The Visa
Office has begun the process of securing regular OMB approval to extend the
validity of this form for three years beyond the emergency approval expiration.
We will notify posts by septel when we receive regular OMB approval.
6. Translations: affected applicants must submit a DS-157 in the same
language as that of the accompanying DS-156. Posts are responsible for
translating the DS-157 locally. Translations
must be accurate, and the layout of the translated DS-157 must look as much like
that of the
English version is possible. At the top of the form, "U.S. Department of State"
should not be translated and should remain in English. No Department approval is
required for translations.
7. Size: the DS-157 is designed for 8.5 X 11 or A4 paper, and the
Department strongly
encourages posts to use a full size version. However, if posts want to shrink
the form to a smaller size, they may do so provided that the form remains
legible. In no case may posts refuse to accept
the full-size DS-157 from an applicant.
8. As with the DS-156, posts may request MRV funds to pay for expenses of
printing and/or translating the DS-157.
POWELL