For that, you can go to the Bureau of Consular Affairs website travel.state.gov. - You can put administrative processing in the search field, and it will bring up a page. - So, if you don't understand my explanation or if you want to refresh your memory about it, please remember you can get the information at travel.state.gov. - Administrative processing is anything that we need to do that we weren't able to do in that first interview. - It might be a situation where you were issued your i-20 for the previous semester, but you weren't able to travel and you need to get that i-20 updated. - It might be that there was an error in the information on your SEVIS record between the SEVIS record and your passport. - It's anything that we need to see or do or handle before we can get to an actual visa issuance. - It's important at the interview that all applicants pay attention to what the consular officer says because the consular officer will tell you if you're going to be in administrative processing. - What you need to do next, so keep listening and follow the instructions.