Non-Immigrant Visas
Special Announcement: Update February 11, 2013: All visas services at the U. S. Embassy in Khartoum are still suspended until further notice.
on September 14, 2012 protestors attacked the U. S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan. For security reasons the Consular Section is closed to the public until further notice. The Embassy regrets the inconvenience this temporary suspensioncauses for persons wishing to visit the United States. At this time, we do not know when the U. S. Embassy Khartoum will resume Consular and visa services. Please monitor our website for information on resumption of service.
All Consular services currently suspended include (but not limited to) :
- Nonimmigrant visas (NIV)
- Follow-to-Join Refugee/Asylee processing ( Visas 92/93)
- DNA Testing
Nonimmigrant Visas (NIV)
Sudanese applicants who need to travel before the resumption of visa sevices at U. S. Embassy Khartoum may apply for nonimmigrant visas at any U. S. Embassy or consulate outside of the Sudan which provides visa services. The same standards under U. S. law and policy apply at each Embassy and Consulate where one applies for a visa. Information on the locations of U. S. visa-issunig embassies and consulates is avai;able at www.travel.state.gov. The non-refundable, non-transferable MRV application fee must be paid in the country of application, according to procedures established by each U. S. embassy or consulate.