Are you planning to visit the United States? Applying for a new visa is your first step! Whether it’s for tourism, business, or study, let us guide you through the process. Tell us your home country and the purpose of your travel and we’ll help you determine the right type of visa. Gather essential information such as your travel plans, passport details, and basic family information so that you can complete the visa application with ease. If you have any questions or need guidance through the process, our expert support team is available and ready to help. Once you filled out the form, schedule an interview at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Our detailed expert interview guide will help you understand potential questions and provide tips on responses for a successful interview, no matter your reason for travel.
Before applying for a visa, ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the US Department of State.
Gather all necessary documents for the visa application, including your current passport and any supporting documents. This may include proof of financial stability, ties to your home country, and a detailed itinerary of your planned activities in the US.
Fill out Form DS-160, the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. Provide accurate and truthful information about your personal details, and travel plans.
Make the necessary payment for the mandatory visa application fee. The fee may differ based on your nationality and the type of visa you’re applying for.
After successfully submitting your DS-160 form and paying the application fee, schedule an interview appointment at the closest US embassy or consulate. During the interview, expect questions about your reasons for visiting the US, your finances, and your ties to your home country. Be prepared to provide documentation to support your answers.
On the day of your interview, arrive at the embassy or consulate on time and bring all required documents with you. Answer the consular officer’s questions truthfully and confidently, and present any supporting documents that may strengthen your case for a visa.
After the interview, the consular officer will review your application and make a decision on whether to approve or deny your visa. If approved, your visa will be affixed to your passport, allowing you to plan your stay in the US. If denied, you will receive reasons for the decision and may receive information on how to appeal, if applicable.
Once you receive your visa, plan your travel accordingly and ensure that you comply with the conditions of your visa during your stay in the United States.
Disclaimer: Please note that this website does not offer legal advice and we are not a law firm. The fees for our consulting services do not cover any government application fees, medical examination costs, filing fees, or biometric charges. Our customer service representatives are not lawyers and cannot provide legal advice. In the event that your application is denied by the government, our customer service team will help you with the re-submission process. You have the option to apply independently at travel.state.gov or uscis.gov.