The fastest, cheapest and easiest way to obtain a visa for USA
Location : North America
Capital : Washington D.C.
Time : GMT-4 to GMT-10
Represented in London
Embassy of the United States of America
33 Nine Elms Lane
London
SW11 7US
Passports have to be valid for SIX months beyond intended stay
Do I need a visa to visit the USA? | ||
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British Citizens | visiting for up to 90 days for Business or Pleasure |
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If you are travelling with a USA-VWP participating carrier OR arriving overland from Canada or Mexico and you will be in possession of a return or onward ticket and you can answer NO to all items in question 33 of the application form DS-156 You may travel visa free under the Visa Waiver Program by completing form I-94W which will be provided by your carrier or at immigration control (a fee is payable) A visit for Business or Pleasure does not allow you to Work or Study |
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Nationals of the following countries can visit under the same regulations | ||
Andorra Australia Austria Belgium Brunei Denmark Finland France Germany Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Liechtenstein |
Luxembourg Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal San Marino Singapore Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Uruguay |
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A visa is Not Required by nationals of |
Canada | |
A visa is Required | by nationals of all countries other than those listed above | |
Tourist & Business ESTA for USA | ||
PLEASE CONTACT VISA WORLD on 020 8959 6161 For further information or email us on info@visaworld.co.uk | ||
Do I Need a Visa for the USA? ~ updated 22nd January 2022
The above information is updated when there is a change in USA Immigration Regulations. Visa World use their best efforts to provide correct information but as accuracy and completeness of consular regulations cannot be guaranteed the information that is supplied should not be regarded as authoritative. |
Visa World have used their best efforts to provide correct information but the accuracy and completeness
of the above cannot be guaranteed, and therefore the information should not be regarded as authoritative.