Non-Immigrant Visas
If you are under 14 or over 80 years of age, you may qualify to mail in your application.
Note: Please make sure to follow the four step non-immigrant visa application process. You must complete steps one through three before you come to your interview. Before filling out the forms online, please read the system requirements carefully. If you do not have the listed system requirements, you may not be able to complete the form online.
- Step 1: Complete the Electronic Visa Application Online
- Step 2: Make your Appointment
- Step 3: Gather Documents for Interview with Consular Officer
- Step 4: Interview with Consular Officer
- Step 5: After Your Interview
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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TO APPLICANTS WHO ARE VISITORS TO OUR CONSULAR DISTRICT
With rare exceptions, visa applicants temporarily visiting our consular district should apply at the U.S. Consular Section in their country of residence. If the applicant is not a resident of the Eastern Caribbean, interviewing officers at the U.S. Consular Section in Barbados may not have experience in evaluating the circumstances in the applicant's country of residence. The applicant will, therefore, have greater difficulty establishing eligibility for a U.S. visa when applying in Barbados than would be experienced in the applicant's home country.
Many visitors to the Eastern Caribbean are denied visas under these circumstances. Consequently, we strongly urge visitors to this region to apply for U.S. visas in their country of residence.