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Obtaining a US Nonimmigrant Visa
Once the INS has approved a visa petition, it is necessary to
have the visa stamped into the candidate's passport.
The visa is stamped into the candidate's passport at a local
US Embassy or Consulate; this process generally takes from 1 to 10 days.
Candidates already in the US may, if they are on a
non-immigrant visa (such as a B1/B2 visit visa), be able to apply to the INS
for adjustment (if changing to immigrant) or change (if changing to other
non-immigrant) of status while remaining in the US. This option is not open to
candidates who are present in the US under the visa-waiver scheme. Also, if the
candidate did not advise of the possibility of a change of status to the
relevant US Embassy or Consulate beforehand, the Immigration and Naturalization
Service may be reluctant to permit an application for adjustment of status.
Where a visa is being stamped into a passport at a US
Embassy, the following documents should be provided:
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OF-156 Form |
This is the standard non-immigrant visa form for entry
to the US. In most cases, it must be completed before a visa can be
issued. Applications for E visas must have a completed E supplement
attached |
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Embassy copy of Receipt for
Filing Fee |
US nonimmigrant visa applications must have a receipt
for the filing fee of about US$45 attached. Generally, one pays the fee in
local currency at a post office or bank near the consulate, which gives 2
receipts, one of which should be attached to the OF-156. |
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I-797 |
Notice of Approval of petition by INS, if relevant. |
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Letter from Employer |
Necessary for the B1 in lieu of H-1, ‘blanket’ L1
and E visas for employees, useful in other cases. |
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Visa Issuance Fee |
Usually required for E visas in addition to the filing
fee. |
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The Applicant's Passport |
The passport should be valid for at least six months
(not necessary for British Citizens and certain other nationals), and
should have two pages free for endorsements. |
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Passport Photograph |
This is the usual passport sized photograph commonly
available. |
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