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Nonimmigrant Visas
 

 

Many travelers do not need a visa to enter the United States, as they can benefit from the Visa Waiver Program. If you do not qualify for the Visa Waiver Program you need to request a visa.

If you need to apply for one of the visa categories below, you will have to fill out the required DS-160 form. For further information, please see the "Visa Forms" webpage.

VISA CATEGORIES

There are several different Visa categories, according to the purpose of your travel.

NONIMMIGRANT VISAS

B1/B2 visas for business and pleasure
F e M visas as students
J e Q visas as researchers, students, or on education and cultural exchange
H, L, O and P visas as workers, trainees, or specialty occupations
C1 visas transiting enroute to another Country
C1/D visas as members of a ship or airline crew
R visas as religious workers
I visas as a media representative
E visas as treaty trader investors
A, G and NATO visas as diplomatic and official travelers

 

IMMIGRANT VISAS

Immigrant visas (including K and V) visas to live permanently in the United States
Diversity Visas visas to live permanently in the U.S. as part of the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL NONIMMIGRANT VISAS APPLICANTS

VISA INTERVIEWS

As a result of on-going reviews of visa processes as they relate to border security, the number of required visa interviews and the processing time for receiving visas have increased. Under new regulations, most applicants will be required to appear personally at a U.S. embassy or consulate before a visa may be issued to an otherwise eligible applicant. Appointments are required for visa interviews, and the wait for an available time can be substantial. Appointment procedures vary among the different consulates in Italy. In general, applicants will be placed on a access list to be allowed entry into the Consular Section. Only the applicant will be allowed in. Applicants should not bring cellular phones, large bags, or bulky items with them to the interview, as these items will not be allowed into the Consular Section, and there is no storage space for these items at the Consular Section. Information about how to schedule an appointment is included in each consulate's "application procedures" webpage.

Exemptions from Interview

An interview is generally not required for the following applicants, but the consular officer reserves the right to request an interview at any time with any applicant:

  • under 14 years of age,
  • 80 years of age or older,
  • Most applicants for diplomatic official visas (applicants for A-3, G-5, and NATO-7 must be interviewed)
  • Most visa renewals

These applicants can present their completed DS-160 visa application, photograph, paid visa application fee, passport and required supporting documentation to one of the following Mail Boxes Etc. designated offices:

Rome: Mail Boxes, Etc.
Via Andrea Ripa, 14/16
00198 Roma
Visa.roma@mbe.it

Milan
: Mail Boxes, Etc.
Via della Moscova 13
20121 Milano
Visa.milano@mbe.it

Florence
: Mail Boxes, Etc.
Via San Gallo 61 Rosso
50129 Firenze
Visa.firenze@mbe.it

Naples: Mail Boxes, Etc.
Via Andrea D’Isernia 41
80122 Napoli
http://www.visanapoli.com/

Mailboxes will provide this information to the Embassy/Consulate and the issued visa will be returned to Mailboxes.  Applicants under the age of 14 should also provide supporting evidence from their parents such as copies of their parents visas, and proof of their parents employment.

Visa Issuance, Denial, and Validity

Presentation of documents required does not guarantee issuance of a visa.
Unless previously canceled, a visa is valid until its expiration date. Therefore, if the traveler has a valid U.S. visa in an expired passport, he or she may use it along with a new valid passport for travel and admission to the United States. Attempting to obtain a visa by the willful misrepresentation of a material fact, or fraud, may result in the permanent refusal of a visa or denial of entry into the United States. If the consular officer should find it necessary to deny the issuance of a visa, the applicant may apply again if there is new evidence to overcome the basis for the refusal. In the absence of new evidence, consular officers are not obliged to reexamine such cases.

Non-Immigrant Visa Processing Fee

Applicants for U.S. non-immigrant visas for travel to the United States must pay a non-refundable visa processing fee at any "Banca Nazionale del Lavoro" branch . The amount varies according to the type of visa and will be communicated by the call center in their confirmation email. Applicants must include two receipts from the "BNL" with their application to the visa section of Milan, Florence, Naples, or Rome. Please do not submit a visa application without obtaining the receipts first.

Reciprocity Fees

Nationals of certain countries, or recipients of certain types of visas, are required to pay visa issuance fees (called "Reciprocity Fees") in addition to the mandatory visa application processing fee. The additional amount must be paid directly to the Consulate itself. (Reciprocity Fees are not paid at the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro.) The Consulate will advise applicants directly whenever such fees are due. Payments will only be accepted in US dollars, euro and with credit cards.

Length of Stay and Immigration Procedures At Port of Entry

A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has authority to deny admission.

A visa is issued based on the nature of the travel. The length of stay is determined by the DHS at the time of entry. At that time, DHS Form I-94, Record of Arrival-Departure, which notes the length of stay permitted, is validated. Those visitors who wish to stay beyond the time indicated on their Form I-94 must contact DHS to request Form I-539, Extension of Stay. The maximum length of stay for Visa Waiver Program travelers is 90 days, which cannot be extended.

Additional Information

You can find further information on nonimmigrant visas on these websites:

RAPID VISA RENEWAL

  • If you are renewing your visa, and meet specific requirements, you do not need an interview.
    Please click here for more information.