![]() Now this table includes pretty much all submissions in a given month. However, if we assume there is no increase in speed at all the table of DS260 submission date to interview date would look something like this (this is in general – there will be cases that are exceptions to this timeline). If however we see some October submissions in there it will show there has been a small increase in speed. If those people are submissions only up to the end of September it will mean there has been no increase in speed. In a week or so we will start to hear from people who get February 2NLs. Most forms submitted in August got 2NLs in January (March interviews). So – most forms submitted up to the end of July got 2NLs in December (assuming they were current of course). So far each month that goes by they have bundled up another months worth of DS260s. IT is probably helpful to understand the current processing times. We might see some increase in the next batch of 2NLs, but I wanted to send this warning now, just in case times have not reduced. It might be the case that processing times speed up, but so far we have not seen evidence of that. AS I have posted before, the window to safely delay your submission is closing fast. There are people who for one reason or another have not yet submitted their DS260.
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