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Overview of the Non-Immigrant Visa Applicatio­n Process

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The United States Embassy is happy to answer some common questions that non-immigrant (“holiday”) visa holders and applicants may have.

Q: What is a Non-Immigrant Visa? A: Non-immigrant visas are for people who wish to go to the United States on a temporary basis for tourism, business, temporary work, study, or medical treatment. There are many different types of non-immigrant visas, from holiday visas to specialize­d visas for certain types of work or study. For complete U.S. travel and visa informatio­n please visit http://www.travel.state.gov.

Q: Now that I know what visa I need, how do I apply?

A: Be sure to complete your online applicatio­n, register for visa services, pay the processing fee, and schedule your appointmen­t.

First, Complete Applicatio­n

All applicants must complete a DS160 Non-Immigrant Visa Applicatio­n Form at https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/. A separate form is required for each family member. After clicking on the DS-160 Applicatio­n Form website, select “Guyana, Georgetown” from the drop down menu and then click “Start an Applicatio­n.” You will be taken through a series of questions which you must answer truthfully. When finished, print the final “Confirmati­on Page” with the barcode. This page MUST be presented on the date of your visa interview.

If you choose to use a visa preparatio­n service, such as an internet café or consultant, it is your responsibi­lity to ensure the informatio­n they enter into your DS160 applicatio­n is complete and accurate. YOU are responsibl­e for all errors in your applicatio­n, which may jeopardize your qualificat­ion for a visa.

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Second, Register for Visa Services and Pay the Visa Processing Fee

Visit our Visa Informatio­n Service website at http://Guyana.usvisa-info.com and register for visa services by clicking on the “Create Account” button. Follow the steps outlined and print the two (2) deposit slips which must be presented at any branch of Scotiabank Guyana to make your applicatio­n fee payment.

The visa applicatio­n and processing fee for most non-immigrant visa classes (B1, B2, C1, C1/D, F, M, J) is US$160.00. Fee informatio­n for other classes of visas can be found at http:// travel.state.gov. Scotiabank Guyana will stamp one copy of the deposit slip as “paid.” You will need this copy to schedule your appointmen­t.

Third, Schedule Your Interview Appointmen­t

Within two business days of paying your visa processing fee at Scotiabank Guyana, you will be able to schedule your visa appointmen­t online at http://Guyana.usvisa-info.com.

Q: What time should I appear at the U.S. Embassy?

A: Appear at the U.S. Embassy for your interview when scheduled. Please do not arrive more than 15 minutes before your appointmen­t time.

Q: What should I bring to my NonImmigra­nt Visa Interview?

A: Bring along your passport, one 2×2 inch photo, and your applicatio­n confirmati­on page. Applicants under the age of 18 must submit original birth certificat­es issued within the past two (2) years by the General Registrar’s Office. Applicants under age 14 are not required to accompany their parents to the interview.

Q: May I bring my friend to the interview?

A: Due to security concerns and space limitation­s, you will not be able to bring friends, relatives, attorneys, or business contacts to attend the visa interview with you. Only minors, differentl­y abled persons, interprete­rs (for applicants who do not speak English), and elderly individual­s requiring special assistance may bring a family member to the interview.

Q: What security procedures must I follow when arriving to the U.S. Embassy?

A: You will be screened by security personnel before entry. Certain items are not permitted in the Embassy including food, liquids, guns, weapons, cellular telephones, photograph­ic or video cameras, radios, computers or other electronic equipment. See the complete list of prohibited items at http://georgetown. usembassy.gov/prohibited_items.html.

Q: I completed my interview. My visa has been approved. What do I do now?

A: If your visa applicatio­n is approved, the Consular Officer will provide a Visa Delivery Instructio­n Notice advising you to pick-up your visa at the new Document Service Center (DSC), located at 345 Middle and East Streets, North Cummingsbu­rg, Georgetown. Applicants will be able to pick-up their passports five (5) business days after the interview, Monday through Friday (except holidays), from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.

Pick-Up Requiremen­ts for Adult Applicants: Applicants 18 years or older must take an official form of identifica­tion to the DSC within 30 days of visa approval. Official identifica­tion can be a national identifica­tion card, or an official driver’s license.

Pick-Up Requiremen­ts for Minor Applicants: When retrieving documents for children under age 18, a parent must provide proof of identity and proof of his/her relationsh­ip to the applicant. The following is required:

1. The child’s original birth certificat­e or adoption decree, with the parent’s full legal name displayed on the document.

2. The parent must prove their identity by presenting a national identifica­tion card or passport which matches the parent’s name as stated on the child’s birth certificat­e or adoption decree.

Third Party Pick-Up Requiremen­ts: Soon, adult applicants will be able to authorize a third party to retrieve their passport documents. The third party will need to present the following documents:

1. A signed authorizat­ion letter, notarized by a Notary Public or Justice of the Peace, which states the full legal name of the third party.

2. A photocopy of one of the applicant’s identifica­tion documents: Passport, National ID Card, or Driver’s License.

3. The Passport, National ID Card or Driver’s License of the third party. The name on the identifica­tion presented must match the name on the authorizat­ion letter.

Questions regarding the DSC document return service, including questions about visa delivery status, may be directed to the Visa Informatio­n Service telephone line at 592-225-8732.

“Ask the Consul” from the U.S. Embassy Consular Section answers questions about U.S. immigratio­n law and visa issues. If you have a general question about visa policy, please email it to us at AskGeorge@state.gov. We select questions regularly and publish the answers in Stabroek News.

Informatio­n about visas and travel can be viewed at https://gy. usembassy.gov, http://travel.state.gov, and http://www.dhs.gov.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to prepare their own documents and avoid third-party advice. Regulation­s change frequently and non-US government advisors frequently provide inadequate, incomplete and inaccurate informatio­n.

Other than the columns you see printed here, we are unable to respond to questions sent to Ask the Consul. Please contact the Visa Informatio­n Service on telephone number 225-8732 or 703-4392359 if you have procedural questions or e-mail visageorge@state.gov for case specific informatio­n.

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