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Consular Update: The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines will open a new Visa Application Center (VAC), launch an updated visa appointment system, and expand call center services to U.S. citizens in the Philippines starting on September 28.
- Important Visa Information
PSA will submit the requested documents directly to the U.S....
- Contact Us
Visa Inquiry Form. If you have an ... U.S. Embassy in the...
- For All Consular Inquiries
The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines...
- Returning Resident Determination
If your petition for returning resident status is approved,...
- Case Transfer Request
If you wish to have your immigrant/fiancé(e) visa file...
- Diplomatic and Official Visas
In general, B1/B2 visa applicants are required to personally...
- SeaVRP
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Department of State has temporarily...
- AirVRP
The Nonimmigrant Visa Unit has an Airline Crew Visa...
- Important Visa Information
Learn how to renew a US visa in the Philippines, including the requirements, fees, documents, and steps. Find out if you are eligible for the visa interview waiver or not.
How to apply for your nonimmigrant visa for travel to the United States. What documents, photos and information you need to apply for your visa. How to access visa application forms and instructions. How to pay your visa application fee. Schedule your interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate General.
On this website, you can apply for a U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa; apply to renew an A, G, or NATO Visa; apply for an Immigrant Visa; or check the status of your visa application. On this website, you can also pay certain fees associated with your Immigrant Visa application.
The first step in applying for a U.S. nonimmigrant visa is to complete your application. It takes approximately 90 minutes to do this. After you submit your application, you can move on to the next steps such as scheduling your interview.
Your online guide to apply for a U.S. visa from the Philippines.
The process to renew a visitor visa is the same as getting one for the first time. Follow the process to apply for a visitor visa from the Department of State. Find the contact information for your nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and contact them for visa renewal information.