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Request a New Visa

Key Steps and Instructions

Visa Application Instructions

Planning a trip to the United States? The first step is to apply for a new visa! Whether you’re traveling for tourism, business, or education, we’re here to assist you. Share your home country and travel purpose with us, and we’ll help you identify the appropriate visa type. Collect essential details like your travel itinerary, passport information, and basic family details to complete your application smoothly. If you have any questions or need assistance, our expert support team is here to help. After filling out the form, schedule an interview at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Our comprehensive interview guide will prepare you for possible questions and provide tips for a successful interview, regardless of your travel purpose.

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Determine Eligibility

Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the US Department of State before applying for a visa.

Gather Necessary Documents

Collect all required documents for your visa application, such as your current passport and supporting materials. This may include evidence of financial stability, proof of ties to your home country, and a comprehensive itinerary of your planned activities in the US.

Complete Form DS-160

Complete Form DS-160, the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, with accurate and truthful details about your personal information and travel plans.

Make Payment for Application Fee

Pay the required visa application fee, which may vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you are requesting.

Arrange Your Visa Interview

Once you’ve submitted your DS-160 form and paid the application fee, arrange an interview appointment at the nearest US embassy or consulate. During the interview, be ready to answer questions about your reasons for visiting the US, your financial situation, and your connections to your home country. Have supporting documentation available to back up your responses.

Go to Your Visa Interview

On the day of your interview, make sure to arrive at the embassy or consulate punctually and bring all necessary documents. Respond to the consular officer’s questions honestly and confidently, and provide any supporting documents that may enhance your visa application.

Await the Outcome

Following your interview, the consular officer will assess your application and determine whether to grant or reject your visa. If granted, your visa will be affixed to your passport, allowing you to plan your stay in the US. If rejected, you will be notified of the reasons and provided with information on how to appeal, if relevant.

Organize Your Trip

After receiving your visa, organize your travel plans and make sure to adhere to the conditions of your visa throughout your stay in the United States.