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What is the change? Document processing times have increased and cannot be anticipated or guaranteed as the result of changes in the Venezuelan Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Foreigners (SAIME) technology system.
What does the change mean? Applicants will have to wait for SAIME to finish processing their application. No estimated or guaranteed processing times are available.
Background: SAIME has been changing its processes following the implementation of a new technology system. Document processing delays have increased in recent months as officers have been receiving training in operation of the new system.
Analysis & Comments: Applicants and employers are encouraged to avoid canceling any procedure or application because of the delayed processing times. Processes are expected to return to normal when training in the new system is complete (estimated to be within the next two to three months).
Source: Deloitte LLP. Deloitte LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales with registered number OC303675 and its registered office at 1 New Street Square, London EC4A 3HQ, United Kingdom.
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