This is for a B2 visa. Ok. First find the US embassy nearest your location. Pay the application fee and get the receipt. Download the application, fill it up. Schedule an appointment. Bring the filled out application and all the supporting documents you will need to show the consul. You do have a passport now don't you?
2007-04-12 18:04:33
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answered by ★Spotter★ 7
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The first question is how old u are and in what country u live. If u are under 16/18/21 your parents have in the most cases to apply for u. If u are older call first the embassy, they will normally than send u the papers u need and give u a date for an interview. For the papers, the interview and the "real visa" u will have to pay about $150. It is important that u pay this fees before u go to the interview.
That's how it was for me, but the best thing for u will p[probably be to call the US embassy first and they should tell u what to do.
2007-04-11 17:28:04
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answered by Antonio 3
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I presume you mean a tourist visa. You must apply at the US embassy or consulate nearest to where you live. Every consular section works a little differently from the others because of differing space, personnel, customer demand and security restraints. In general, though, you must make an intervew appointment, pay the application fee, fill out the application form on line, print it and bring it with you to your interview, where a consul will decide whether or not you qualify for the visa.
2007-04-11 21:05:00
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answered by dognhorsemom 7
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I called for an interview at the US embassy, was given an interview date. I paid the required fee at the required bank..
Questions you are sked at the interview depends on the kind of visa you are applying for. In my case It was a student visa so it was like:
- Why did you chose X College
- Why Do you want to study (Name of program am studying)
- How will X program help you in your country?
- Why would you choose to study in usa at such expensive college instead of your country?
Accompanying documents included a bank statement, I-20, and many others....
2007-04-12 03:34:24
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answered by Redeemed 5
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Let me explain the facts of life to malthusian. The area of which you speak of, USED to belong to the mexiturds and the indians, America, was NATION BUILDING, and you were in the way of progress. You had no fight in you to keep it so we TOOK it, we didnt steal it, like you would like to imagine it, we TOOK it. In broad daylight. Thieves steal at night, and you normally dont know who they were. There is no question as to who has it now. Yes my poor unfortunate dreamer, we TOOK it, and you will play hell to get it back.
2007-04-12 03:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I knew you'd get hate mail.
They all act like they are indigenous people of the US, like they are native Americans.
Don't forget, most of the southwest and California belonged to Mexico.
If the trend continues, one day it will be owned by Mexican\Americans again.
2007-04-11 17:43:15
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answered by Malthusian 3
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Gosh, you want to come here have you believed too many lies lately there are no more opportunities in this country any more and it costs too much to live here go back to where you came from you would be better off trying to make it in your own country where they have less rules. Go back while you still can.
2007-04-11 17:31:30
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answered by Vivianna 4
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you dont,, we already have too many immigrants now,, stay where you are, and take all the others back to your country
2007-04-12 03:06:21
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answered by rachie 3
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there are free ones at the bottom of the ocean.
2007-04-11 17:27:28
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answered by ANG 3
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