How To Get A Visa To The United States



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Demystifying the U.S. Visa Process U.S. Department of State U.S. Consulate General Toronto

What s a visa? A Visa is: a permit to apply for entry to the U.S. A Visa does NOT: guarantee entry into the United States determine the length of time you may stay in the United States

Who s involved in the two step process? U.S. Department of State Consular Officer Located at U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world Conducts personal visa interviews Grants or refuses a visa Bureau of Customs & Border Protection Services CBP Officer Located at all U.S. ports of entry, including Pearson International and all land borders Makes final determination regarding admissibility each and every time you apply for entry. Limits the duration of stay in U.S.

Key Point 214(b) the assumption of immigrant intent What does a visa denial under INA section 214(b) mean? This law applies only to nonimmigrant visa categories. If you are refused a visa under section 214(b), any or all of the points listed below may apply. Did not sufficiently demonstrate to the consular officer that you qualify for the nonimmigrant visa category for which you applied. Did not overcome the presumption of immigrant intent, required by law, by sufficiently demonstrating that you have strong ties outside of the U.S. that will compel you to leave the United States at the end of your temporary stay. (H-1B visa applicants, along with their spouse and any minor children, are excluded from this requirement.)

Visa Classifications - Alphabet Soup Non-Petition Based Visas Traveling to attend job interviews, meetings, workshops, etc? Apply for a B-1/B-2 visa. Traveling to visit relatives, sightseeing or shopping? Apply for a B-1/B-2 visa. Studying in the United States? Apply for an F-1 visa. Conducting an internship or participating in a summer work program? Apply for a J-1 visa.

Visa Classifications - Alphabet Soup Petition Based Visas Hired by a U.S. employer as a foreign worker in a specialty field that requires the minimum qualification of a bachelor s degree? Apply for an H-1B visa. Receiving training, other than graduate or medical education training, that is not available in your home country, or participating in a special education exchange visitor training program for children with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities? Apply for an H-3 visa.

Visa Application (MRV) fees Visa Application (MRV) fees are paid at the time of scheduling your visa interview appointment Visa fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome of your application, even if you fail to attend your visa interview Following are the current visa fees: B1/B2; C1 US$160.00 F/M/J; TN/TD US$160.00 H/L/O/P/Q/R US$190.00

Visa Reciprocity Fees The reciprocal issuance fee is an additional charge paid by visa applicants from certain countries in certain categories and is based on similar fees U.S. citizens are charged for visas to visit those countries. The reciprocity fee is payable at the Consulate and is charged only if the visa is granted. Please visit http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/fees/reci procity-by-country.html to find out what reciprocity fees if any apply to nationals of your country.

Interview Waiver Program (IWP) IWP for Renewals: Held previous visa and is applying for the same visa classification Visa expired less than 12 months ago and is in the applicant s possession Applicant resides in Canada and holds Canadian LPR status or valid study/work permit Learn more: http://goo.gl/lxukqy

Interview Waiver Program (IWP) for your children and grandparents? IWP based on age: 1 st time applicants or renewal applicant under the age of 14 or over the age of 79 Applicant must reside in Canada and hold Canadian LPR status, or valid study/work permit For children under age 14 at least one parent must have a valid visa or hold a Canadian passport

Interview Waiver Program (IWP) contd. Candidates NOT eligible to participate in IWP: Nationals of Cuba, Iran, Syria and Sudan Holders of visas previously annotated Clearance received or Waiver of Ineligibility Answered yes to any of the security questions on the visa application (Form DS-160) Previously refused a visa and have not since been issued a visa Consular officers have discretion to request any applicant to present themselves for a personal interview

By the way IWP also applies in other countries, so tell Your parents Your grandparents Your friends who had a U.S. visa issued before and are applying in the country where they reside.

and while we re talking about your parents who are not residents of Canada are planning to visit you and might want to travel to the U.S. while they are here Please encourage them to apply for the U.S. visa in their home country

Visa Waiver Program What is the Visa Waiver Program (VWP)? The VWP is administered by DHS and enables citizens or nationals of designated countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. Travelers must have machine readable passports with specified security feature. http://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/visawaiver-program Travelers must not have been previously found ineligible for a U.S. visa.

Visa Waiver Program (continued) Travelers arriving by air or sea must have travelled on an approved carrier. Travelers must demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves while in the U.S. All VWP travelers are now required to obtain a travel authorization via the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) prior to traveling to the U.S. There is a US$14.00 fee required by the Travel promotion Act of 2009. Visit https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov to complete on line request for travel authorization.

Academic Study F-1 visa is for student visitors attending an institution of learning in the U.S. School issues a signed I-20 to the student Student must register in the SEVIS database and present proof of SEVIS fee payment SEVIS = Student and Exchange Visitor Information System www.fmjfee.com Must overcome INA 214(b)

Internships J-1 visa is for exchange programs, including certain internships or training programs See http://j1visa.state.gov/ Sponsor institution or third party issues DS-2019 and DS-7002 (Trainee/Internship Placement Plan) Participant must be registered in the SEVIS database and present proof of payment Must overcome INA 214(b)

J-1 visas and the two-year rule INA 212(e) two-year rule. The two year residency rule applies if: funded by U.S. or home government field on skills list for home country receiving graduate medical education or training sponsored by ECFMG Someone subject to the 2 year rule must return to their country of nationality or last permanent residency for two years before they are eligible to apply for an H-1B or L-1 visa, or legal permanent resident status in the United States. This rule also applies to J-2 dependents.

Employment H-1B Visa Temporary employment for up to 6 years in a specialty occupation requiring theoretical or practical application of highly specialized knowledge (extensions are possible) Requires completion of at least a bachelor s degree in the specialty, or equivalent experience Must meet degree or experience requirement by time of filing (usually first five business days of April each year) 214(b) does not apply

Employment H-1B Visa (continued) Employer s responsibility to complete the petitioning process: Files I-129 Petition with U.S. Department of Homeland Security Files Form ETA-9035, Labor Condition Application with U.S. Department of Labor Receives I-797 approval form Employee s responsibility to apply for the visa

Employment TN Status NAFTA visas for citizens of Canada or Mexico Must be for work in a designated professional occupation (see all requirements); specific degree/licensing requirements apply Need job offer letter and proof of qualifications Canadian citizens should apply directly at the Port of Entry without first obtaining a visa Mexican citizens need to apply for TN visa Admitted for a maximum of 3 years initially

Dependents of Non-Immigrant Visa Holders (F-2, J-2, H-4 & TD) Dependents are children under 21 and spouses Must show legal proof of relationship Principal applicant must be in status B-2 if only for brief visits F-2 will need an I-20; J-2 will need a DS-2019; no-fee SEVIS registration J-2 may obtain work authorization by USCIS, but F-2, H-4 and TD may not May qualify on own for other types of visas TD may be from any country

Visa Application Process Gain admission or get hired; obtain requisite paperwork Complete on-line application form (DS-160) at https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/ Pay your application fee and make appointment for visa interview at http://canada.usvisa-info.com/ Prepare for interview/gather required items DS-160 confirmation page with photo Possible reciprocity fees (see travel.state.gov) Passport valid 6 months after travel date Supporting documentation (as discussed) Attend your visa interview at the Consulate

STEM graduate students If you are a graduate student in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) disciplines, it may also be helpful to bring a current resume, a description of your current and past research, and a list of your scientific publications to the interview.

Complete Application Form Online Visa application forms available online at https://ceac.state.gov/gen NIV/ or at travel.state.gov The DS-160 must be completed online. Please follow all online instructions and bring your bar-coded confirmation page to your interview.

Plan Ahead Appointments fill several weeks in advance Most visas can be processed within one week, but some require months of processing Typical reasons for processing delays are mandatory administrative reviews and waivers of ineligibilities Every applicant s situation is unique An approval notice or interview appointment does not guarantee the issuance of a visa

Key Points 214(b) the assumption of immigrant intent Provide accurate and complete information on your application form. Petition and non-petition based visa types (what paperwork do I need?) Apply Early- don t make travel plans until you have a visa!

Visa Appointment & Information General visa information and appointments may be obtained from our call center. Hours of operation are 8am - 8pm EST, Monday- Friday, except holidays If calling from Toronto area (437) 887 1448 If calling from the United States (703) 439 2319 http://canada.usvisa-info.com/

Additional Resources http://toronto.usconsulate.gov http://canada.usembassy.gov http://travel.state.gov http://canada.usvisa-info.com/ http://www.cbp.gov/ http://www.uscis.gov http://www.ice.gov/sevis http://j1visa.state.gov/ see handouts

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