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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 11 No. 398               

U.S. Visa Application Process Uses New Online Form

Colombo, 04 March, (Asiantribune.com):

The U.S. Embassy in Colombo is to start the use of the newly-developed DS-160 non-immigrant visa (NIV) application, which incorporates existing NIV forms into one interactive, online form.

According to the press release of the US Embassy, for all NIV appointments starting March 17, 2010, applicants visa applicants need to fill out the DS-160 form, which will be available online from 12 March.

The press release further said, “The U.S. government is introducing this new application worldwide as part of a larger effort to use new technologies to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the visa application process. Over the past two years, select U.S. Embassies have used the DS-160 on a test basis. It is now being deployed at U.S. Embassies worldwide.

“Visa applicants in Sri Lanka and the Republic of Maldives will need to access the Consular Electronic Application Center website to complete a new DS-160 application form. With the new form, the applicant will also be required to upload a visa photograph. The DS-160 will eliminate the need for paper application forms because visa applicants will submit the application electronically.

“With the DS-160, applicants will print just a confirmation sheet to bring to their interviews. Currently, applicants complete their forms online but must print them out before their interviews.

“The Consular Section reminds applicants that providing accurate and complete information on the DS-160 application before submission is essential. Incorrect or missing information will cause a delay in completing your interview. Applicants should save an electronic copy of their DS-160 application in case changes are necessary.

“The requirement to use the DS-160 applies only to non-immigrant visa applicants. Persons applying for immigrant or fiancé visas should continue to use the existing application process.

“The U.S. Embassy emphasizes that only the visa form and the way applicants submit it has changed. Eligibility and documentary requirements for all visas remain unchanged. Applicants must still demonstrate that they are qualified for a visa under U.S. immigration law.”

- Asian Tribune -

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