DS-156 ( Formerly OF-156 ))
and an information sheet for the post where you will be applying. Please DO
NOT call an individual post directly to request an appointment. They can
only be scheduled by calling the appropriate 1-900 or 1-888 telephone number or
by using the internet.
WHO CAN BE ISSUED A VISA AT A BORDER POST
Individuals who have ever been out of status in the United States because
they overstayed their visa are not eligible to apply at a border post. In other
words, if you have remained in the U.S. longer than the period authorized by the
immigration officer when you entered the U.S. in any visa category, you must
apply in the country of your nationality. If you are not certain about your
status, check with the nearest Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
office.
Individuals seeking appointments should be aware that applicants may be
more likely to encounter difficulties at the time of interview when they apply
for a visa outside of their home district. Consular officers at border posts
will deny visas whenever they believe there are fraud indicators present, or
their lack of knowledge of local conditions and familiarity with documents in
the applicant's home country prevents them from properly adjudicating the case.
None of the border posts will accept applications for "E" visas
from TCN applicants who are not resident in their consular districts.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Operators are available from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. Eastern Time. Callers may have
difficulty getting through if they call during the peak times of 7 A.M., 11
A.M., 2 P.M., 4:30 P.M. and 7 P.M. Eastern Time. Appointments for border posts
outside the Eastern Time Zone can only be made after it is 7 A.M. in the post's
time zone. The Internet system is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Applicants who are unable to attend their scheduled appointments must cancel
them two full working days prior to the appointment by calling toll-free to
1-888-611-6676.
Would-be applicants who do not need a visa to remain in the United States may
find it more convenient to apply for a visa elsewhere in conjunction with their
next foreign travel. Those who plan to visit Canada, Mexico or, in the cases of
students and exchange visitors, adjacent islands, may re-enter the U.S. within
thirty days on expired visas as long as they possess a valid I-94 form.
Visa applicants should take their appointment letters to the interview. They
may be admitted without one, but absence of the letter could cause delays.
Certain nationalities require visas from Canadian authorities in order to
enter Canada.