Visa
USA Visa: Application, Requirements, Tips, And FAQs
Today, the vast majority of visitors to the United States use a biometric passport and ESTA travel registration. It is not necessary to visit an embassy or attend an interview. Applicants simply fill out an online form, pay the cost, and they are then eligible to travel. This page will help individuals who need or want to apply for a non-immigrant visa to the United States.
Who Needs to Apply for a Visa to the USA
Anyone to whom at least one of the following applies must apply for a visa to the USA:
- They have not been approved for ESTA travel registration
- They wish to stay in the USA for more than 90 days
- They are traveling to the USA for work, exchange, or study
Where to Apply for a Visa to the USA
- You can apply for a visa at any USA Embassy; it doesn’t need to be in your home country. Children under the age of 14 are not required to attend the interview, provided their parents have a valid non-immigrant visa.
- You must schedule an interview at least one day in advance by 12:00 p.m. on the USTravelDocs.com website. To book an appointment, you must first register.
USA Visa Price and Fees
The USA visa fees vary depending on the type. Payment must be made before the actual interview, exclusively through USTravelDocs.com. You can pay with a credit card, send a payment order through online banking, or go to the bank in person.
Visa type/Description and Fee
- B-1 (Travel) $160
- B-2 Tourism $160
- C-1 Transit $160
- D Ship/Airline Crew $160
- E Treaty Trader/Investor, Australian Professional Specialty $205
- F Student (academic) $160
- H Temporary/Seasonal Workers and Employment, Trainees $190
- I Journalist and Media $160
- J Exchange Visitor $160
- K Fiancé(e) or Spouse of USA Citizen $265
- L Intracompany Transferees $190
- M Student (vocational) $160
- O Persons with Extraordinary Ability $190
- P Athletes, Artists & Entertainers $190
- Q International Cultural Exchange $190
- R Religious Worker $190
- T Victim of Human Trafficking $160
- U Victim of Criminal Activity $160
- TN/TD NAFTA Professionals $160
USA Visa Application Process
- First, decide which type of visa you need
- Fill out the DS-160 form
- On the government website USTravelDocs.com, pay the visa fee and schedule an interview at the USA Embassy. You must register for the interview at least one day in advance and no later than 12:00 pm. For instance, if you’re interested in attending an interview on Tuesday, you must apply by noon on Monday.
- Arrive at the USA Embassy no more than 15 minutes in advance, and remember to bring all required documents.
What Documents Are Needed to Apply for a Visa to the USA
Required Documents
Submission of the following documents is required by regulations:
- Passport
- Receipt of fee from USTravelDocs.com
- Confirmation Page of completed DS 160
- Passport-sized photograph (51 mm × 51 mm, or 5×5 cm) with a white background, taken within the last 6 months
Documents Required for Certain Visa Categories
For some types of visa, additional documents are required:
- F and M visas: Original signed Form I-20.
- J visa: Original signed DS-2019 form and, if the program is not sponsored by the U.S. government, proof of payment of the SEVIS fee. Participants in the Work and Travel program must submit proof of study and an index. High school exchange participants must submit contact information for their host family in the USA.
- H, L, O, P, and R visas: I-797 approval notice, supporting documents, and for L visa applicants, a new Form I-129S.
- C1 and D visas: An employment contract or letter from your employer and, if applicable, a seaman’s booklet.
Optional Documents
Along with these, I recommend bringing the following documents to the interview, which may increase the likelihood of being granted a visa:
- Bank statements for the last 3 months
- Work contract from your current job
- Invitation letter from the private individual or business partner you are visiting
- Students: Confirmation of studies and study index
- Business: Extract from the trade or commercial register
- Married couples: Marriage certificate and, in the case of a child visa application, the child’s birth certificate
- For some types of work visas, a work petition is needed
Photographs for USA Visa: Rules, Sizes, and Parameters
When applying for a visa, you must submit one square aspect ratio photograph. Detailed instructions can be read below and at State.gov. The government site offers a photo verification tool for photos taken. You can use both digital and scanned photos that are no more than 6 months old.
1. Dimensions
For digital photos, the minimum size is 600×600 pixels and the maximum size is 1,200×1,200 pixels. If you choose to scan a photo from paper, the original size of the photo must be at least 51 × 51 mm and the resolution when scanned must be at least 300 pixels per inch.
2. Color
The photograph must be in RGB color.
3. File Format
Only the .jpg format is accepted.
4. File Size
The maximum file size is 240 kB, and the compression may not exceed 20:1.
5. Content of the Photo
USA visa photos must show the whole face, neck, and shoulders from the front. Be neutral, without a smile, with eyes open and facing the camera. Keep the head in the center of the photo, not up, down, sideways, or toward the shoulders. All face characteristics and no other items, people, or body parts should be visible. Head size from top to chin, including hair, must be 50-69% of the shot. Photographs need a basic, light, shadow-free background.
6. Technical Requirements for the Photograph
The entire face must be sharp and in focus. Brightness and contrast must be even. A proper photograph must be free of shadows in the face or background. Underexposure or overexposure is undesirable.
7. Other Requirements
Glasses are allowed in the photograph provided they have clear lenses and do not reflect light, shadows, or frames obscure the eyes. Glasses with dark lenses are only allowed for medical reasons. Head coverings or hats are permitted for religious reasons only, but may not cover any part of the applicant’s face.
Examples of acceptable and unacceptable visa photographs can be found on the government website.
8. Visa Interview at the Embassy
Make visa interview appointments in advance. Provide all associated names when arranging the appointment. No one can come more than 30 minutes before their appointment for security concerns. All phones, tablets, and laptops will be confiscated at the front desk.
Entry rules vary by country for US embassies. The embassy website should be read carefully.
USA Visa FAQs
- Is It Possible to Transfer a Valid USA Visa From an Old Passport to a New One?
This depends on the country that issued your passport. While USA law allows you to use an old passport with a valid visa along with a new valid passport, some countries do not permit this practice.
- I Already Have a Visa for the USA, but My Passport Will Expire Soon. What Is the Minimum Mandatory Validity Period of My Passport After I Leave the USA?
For most countries in the world, there is no six-month validity requirement after departure. In other words, you can return from the USA even just one day before your passport expires. Always verify this information on the official USA website. For a list of countries included in the Six Month Club, refer to the government’s website.
- Can I Apply for a USA Visa in Another Country, or Do I Always Have to Apply in My Home Country?
It is generally advisable to apply for a visa in your country of permanent residence. However, according to law, you can apply at any USA consulate anywhere in the world. Be aware that in such cases, applying for a visa might be more complicated, as the authorities may ask for proof that you intend to return to your country of residence.
- Can I Apply for a Visa to the USA if I Have Been Convicted?
Yes, you can apply for a visa; however, you must also bring any documents relating to your misdemeanor, felony, or other offense to the interview. This includes information about the conviction, the date of the trial, and the type of offense.
- Who Must Attend the Visa Interview in Person?
All applicants between the ages of 14 and 79, inclusive, must attend the interview in person. At least one of the child’s legal guardians must be present for youngsters under the age of 14. Those over the age of 80 are exempt from the interview. Diplomats on business missions to the United States, including those to international organizations such as the United Nations, are likewise excluded.
- How Much Money Do I Need to Have in My Bank Account to Get a Visa to the USA?
There is no set amount, but it should be sufficient to cover all your expenses for the duration of your stay.
- Will the Fee for a USA Visa Be Refunded if It Is Not Granted?
No, the fee is non-refundable.
- How Long Does It Take to Process a Visa to the USA?
The time it takes depends on your efficiency and the current availability of interview dates. The USA side releases interview dates a few days in advance. Once the visa is processed and approved, it will be delivered to you by courier.