Step 1
Choose Your Visa Type
- Identify the visa category that best suits your purpose. Common types include:
- Tourist Visa (B2): For leisure, family visits, or medical treatment.
- Work Visa (H-1B): For employment with a U.S. employer, common in tech and engineering.
- Student Visa (F1): For academic programs.
- Business Visa (B1): For business meetings, conferences, or events.
- Transit Visa (C): For layovers in the U.S. en route to another country.
Step 2
Complete the DS-160 Form
- Fill out the DS-160 form online, providing personal, travel, and other required details.
- Important: Double-check for accuracy; any errors can delay processing.
- Save and print the confirmation page, as it will be needed for your appointment.
Step 3
Pay the Visa Fee
- Visa fees vary by visa type:
- Tourist, business, student, and transit visas: $185
- Work visas (e.g., H-1B): Higher fees apply
- Save the receipt, as it will be required during the scheduling and interview processes.
Step 4
Schedule Visa Appointments
- Book two appointments via the U.S. Embassy or Consulate:
- Biometrics Appointment: For fingerprinting and photograph capture.
- Interview Appointment: To assess eligibility for the visa.
Note: Schedule early, as wait times can vary by location.
Step 5
Attend Biometrics Appointment
- Visit the designated Visa Application Center (VAC) to provide fingerprints and a photograph.
- Carry required documents: Passport, DS-160 confirmation, and appointment confirmation.
Step 6
Attend the Visa Interview
- Prepare for the interview by reviewing commonly asked questions about your purpose, finances, and travel plans.
- Bring supporting documents: Proof of funds, invitation letters, employment contracts, or academic records, depending on visa type.
Step 7
Submit Supporting Documents
- Have all essential documents ready as per visa requirements:
- Passport (at least six months’ validity beyond travel date)
- DS-160 form and fee receipt
- Passport-sized photos as per U.S. photo requirements
- Proof of financial stability: Bank statements, tax returns, or employment letters
- Additional documents specific to your visa type