Visa Information
Effective November 8, 2021, all
international travelers must show proof of full vaccination and a negative
COVID-19 test prior to boarding their flight. Those traveling by land do not
need to provide a negative test. For purposes of entry into the United States,
vaccines accepted will include FDA-approved or authorized and WHO Emergency Use
Listing vaccines. Existing visa policies remain in place. Please check back
regularly for the latest information.
Visa Information:
Depending on the issuer of your passport,
a visa may be required for entry into the United States. A visa allows you to
travel to a port of entry, an airport, land border crossing, or seaport, and
request permission of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) inspector to enter the United States. A U.S. consular
officer will issue the visitor’s visa after determining that the applicant is
eligible under a specific visa classification.
Additional Visa Information
Questions on the embassy or consulate-specific visa application procedures or questions about your specific visa case should be addressed to the U.S. embassy or consulate where you will be applying. For complete information about the U.S. visa process, click here.