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Step 4: On the Day of the Appointment
 

Come to the Embassy on the day of your scheduled interview with all the aforementioned documents as well as your two TT Post receipts in hand.  Children under 18 must be accompanied by both or atleast one parent or court-ordered guardian.  Both parents’ or guardians’ passports and a permission letter from any absent parent should be brought to the interview.

Please note: In order to secure the safety of our applicants and to ensure that our security screening procedures do not delay or hinder entrance to the Embassy; the following items are NOT allowed:

  • Cellular telephones;
  • Electronic devices such as mp3 players, laptops and PDA's;
  • Weapons of any kind;
  • Large backpacks or suitcases and
  • Glass containers

We strongly recommend that these items be left at home or with a trusted individual since the U.S. Embassy cannot be held accountable for lost or stolen items.  The U.S. Embassy is not associated with, and does not endorse any specific vendor, who might seek to store such items. 

Interview Wait Time

Expect to spend approximately two hours at the embassy. We recommend that applicants especially those with small children or those who may be diabetic bring a snack and non-alcoholic beverage (plastic containers only).

Fingerprinting

Fingerprints are required and will be collected electronically for all applicants who are, on the day of their interview, between 14 and 80 years of age.

Step 5: If your application for a visa is approved