NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS
Non-Immigrant Visa Appointments
Getting an Appointment
Visa wait times
(see
Department of State Page)
Individuals who need a visa to travel to the US must first schedule an appointment for an interview.
Applicants may schedule interview appointments and obtain additional information by calling:
807 488 472 from inside Spain or Andorra
(011) 49 9131 772 2087 from the United States
International access code + 49 9131 772 2087 from other countries
This service is available to
the public from 8:30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., Spanish time, Monday-Friday. From
callers in Spain, the cost is 1,16 Euros per minute if you call from a landline
telephone and 1,51 Euros per minute if you call from a mobile phone, including
all taxes and costs. International callers will pay 10
Euros per transaction, which they can charge to a Visa Card or MasterCard.
In both cases, the first 20 seconds of the call are free. It is also important
that you check the
visa wait times in Embassy Madrid to see how long it will
take to process your visa.
The telephone information and appointment line provides
basic information about visa categories and the documents you will need when you
apply for your visa.
The Call Center will send you a confirmation email from the following address:
vis@appt-info.com.
If it is necessary to cancel an appointment, you will receive an email
confirming the cancellation from the following address:
Cancelations_USembassy_Spain@defacto.de. Information for Emergency appointments:
Please, go
to
emergency appointment form.
Does Everyone Need to Make an Appointment to Apply for a Visa?
An interview is required for almost all applicants. However, you may apply by mail if you are:
Children under 14 traveling with a passport issued
from a Visa Waiver Country Applicants aged 80 and
older An applicant for a diplomatic or official visa,
An applicant for a treaty trader or
investor visa (you will be contacted for an interview after submitted
documents have been reviewed)
You may mail the required documentation to the following
address. If there are any questions about your application, you may be asked to
appear for an interview after initial review of your application.
Send the completed application, receipt of payment for
the machine readable visa application fee, a 5 cm x 5 cm passport type photo,
and any relevant documentation to:
NIV Consular Section
Embajada de los EE.UU.
Serrano 75
28006 Madrid
On the Day of the Interview…
No guarantees regarding your visa
application can be made prior to the interview, and applicants are encouraged
not to make non-refundable travel arrangements until the visa has been approved.
Applicants will be told at the interview if the visa
application has been approved and when they will receive their passport and
visas. If an application for a visa has been approved the visa and passport will
be returned by messenger service. On average it takes seven days to
receive the passport. If the application is subject to additional security
clearances or if additional information is required, the applicant will be
informed at the interview.
Continuing worldwide terrorism threats require us to
restrict luggage, back packs, or carry bags from being brought into the Embassy
Consular Section. Please DO NOT attempt to bring these items inside. The guard
has been instructed to deny access of any luggage or carry bags or packs unless
there is a clearly demonstrated emergency or medical need that is authorized by
the Consular Officer or the Regional Security Officer.
Due to the large number of individuals seeking assistance
in the Consular Section, only those individuals specifically scheduled for a
nonimmigrant or immigrant visa interview will be granted entry into the Consular
Section. Please ask accompanying family or friends to wait for you in a nearby
location. Applicants may enter the embassy up to 15
minutes before their scheduled appointment time.
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