CGI Federal won three task orders by the State Department to support end-to-end visa application processing services for the Bureau of Consular Affairs across Scandinavia, Central Europe, China and Southeast Asia.
The task orders were awarded under CGI’s Global Support Strategy for Overseas Consular Support Services 2.0 indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity multi-award prime contract. They have a combined 2-year base period funded value of $37.4 million and a combined total contract value of $137.3 million.
Under this work, CGI will continue to provide critical processing support for nonimmigrant and immigrant visas through 2032 at U.S. embassies and consulates in 25 countries across Europe and Asia.
“As a trusted collaborator with the Bureau of Consular Affairs, we will continue to deliver technical expertise, combined with our international experience and mission understanding to optimize the performance of U.S. consular processes in these dynamic regions of the world,” said Lacy Perry, CGI senior vice president of consulting delivery in the international affairs business unit.
CGI will leverage its CGI Atlas360 solution to provide visa applicants the opportunity to manage their application process, including inquiries, scheduling and document tracking.
“We are evolving the user experience while streamlining and automating processes that lead to a smoother, more efficient and customer-centric visa application process for applicants,” said Jason Dee, CGI senior vice president and international affairs business unit lead. “Our work with the Bureau demonstrates their trust in CGI to deliver critical services such as intake logistics, communications and document processing,” Dee said.