Visa Application Handbook
Apply for a New Visa
Are you considering a trip to the United States? Starting a new visa application is your first task! Whether it’s for tourism, business, or education, let us navigate you through the right procedure.
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Inform us of your home country and travel purpose, and we'll assist in determining the right visa type. Collect crucial details like your travel plans, passport info, and basic family data for a smooth application. For queries or assistance, our expert support team is here. After form completion, schedule an interview at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Our expert interview guide will prepare you for potential questions, ensuring a successful interview.
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Crucial Steps and Instructions
Before proceeding with your visa application, ensure that you fulfill the eligibility criteria stipulated by the US Department of State.
Prepare Necessary Documents
Compile all essential documents necessary for the visa application, from your valid passport to all supporting documents. Documents may include proof of financial status, links to your home country and a detailed itinerary of planned activities in the U.S.
Form DS-160
To apply for a non-immigrant visa online, complete Form DS-160 accurately and truthfully, providing information about your personal situation and travel plans.
Application fee payment
Pay the mandatory application fee. Application fees depend on your nationality and the type of visa you would like to obtain.
Set up a visa interview
Once you've submitted your DS-160 form and paid the application fee, book an interview at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. You can expect to be asked questions about the purpose of your visit to the U.S., your financial situation and your ties to your home country. Be sure to present supporting documents.
Getting to the visa interview
Be sure to be at the embassy or consulate on time for your visa interview, with all the required documents. Be honest and confident in your answers to the consular officer's questions, and present all documents in support of your visa application.
Wait for the decision
After the interview, the consular officer will evaluate your application and decide whether or not to approve your visa. If your application is approved, your visa will be affixed to your passport, allowing you to plan your stay in the United States. In the event of refusal, you will receive the reasons for the decision and advice on the appeal procedure, if any.