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Sign in or Create an Account | Official U.S. Department of State Visa Appointment Service | United States (Domestic Visa Renewal) | English. Important Information For Visa Applicants. Please review the information below before scheduling or attending a visa-related appointment.
The DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application form, is for temporary travel to the United States, and for K (fiancé (e)) visas. Form DS-160 is submitted electronically to the Department of State website via the Internet.
Gather your documents. Review the instructions and FAQ. Other people can assist you with your visa application. Note that under U.S. law (22 C.F.R. 41.103) you must electronically sign and submit your own application unless you qualify for an exemption.
Enter Personal Information. Enter Travel Information. Answer Eligibility Questions. Review Application. Pay. WHO SHOULD APPLY? You are a citizen or eligible national of a Visa Waiver Program country. You are currently not in possession of a visitor's visa. Your travel is for 90 days or less.
Click on “Apply” if you are a first time user or “Continue” if you already have an account. Important Information. The DS-160 number displayed on your application confirmation page must match the DS-160 number entered in your online appointment account.
The type of visa you must obtain is defined by U.S. immigration law, and relates to the purpose of your travel. Please visit our Visa Wizard to find out what visa type is appropriate for you. You can also visit our Frequently Asked Questions or find out about the Visa Waiver Program.
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This service will help you: Obtain general information on how to apply for a United States visa. Pay the required visa application fees. Submit your visa application to a U.S. embassy or consulate. Temporary Visas. Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants. Permanent Visas. Immigrant Visa Applicants.