- Any other things I should get before going to them?
A: Documents you need include:
1. Passports
2. Consulate Visa Interview Appointment Letter
3. Passport Photos
4. Fees*
5. DS-156 (electronically filled)
6. I-797 H1B approval notice
7. Copy of I-129 H1B application package
8. I-140 approval notice (if any)
9. Company Employement Proof Letter
10. Paystubs (3 months)
11. Degree certificates (Bachelors and Masters)
12. Marriage certificate (if any)
13. Proof of Address (Last two months Phone Bills)
14. Tax documents (last three years of W2)
15. Bank Statements (Last two months statements)
*Please pay attention to the new payment method announced recently:
http://www.amcits.com/vancouver.asp
Visa Fee Payment
Effective July 1, 2007
Individuals applying for U.S. visas at Consulates in Canada must first deposit the fee to the bank. The deposit slip for your visa application fee consists of 3 pages. A separate set of deposit slips is required for each applicant. Take all three pages of the deposit slip(s) to any branch of Scotia Bank and pay the non-refundable U.S. visa application fee of US$100.00. The payment must be made in either US$ cash, a US$ certified check or a US$ money order; incoming mail deposits and wired deposits are not accepted. The bank teller will stamp all three copies of your receipt and should return two copies to you. You must two validated deposit receipts with your visa application.
The special pre-coded deposit slip can be downloaded from the link provided below. Deposit slips can also be obtained by calling (900) 451-2778, or as part of the appointment process at www.nvars.com or in person at any U.S. Consulate. The Consulate cannot accept applications that do not contain two copies of your deposit receipt.
A: Documents you need include:
1. Passports
2. Consulate Visa Interview Appointment Letter
3. Passport Photos
4. Fees*
5. DS-156 (electronically filled)
6. I-797 H1B approval notice
7. Copy of I-129 H1B application package
8. I-140 approval notice (if any)
9. Company Employement Proof Letter
10. Paystubs (3 months)
11. Degree certificates (Bachelors and Masters)
12. Marriage certificate (if any)
13. Proof of Address (Last two months Phone Bills)
14. Tax documents (last three years of W2)
15. Bank Statements (Last two months statements)
*Please pay attention to the new payment method announced recently:
http://www.amcits.com/vancouver.asp
Visa Fee Payment
Effective July 1, 2007
Individuals applying for U.S. visas at Consulates in Canada must first deposit the fee to the bank. The deposit slip for your visa application fee consists of 3 pages. A separate set of deposit slips is required for each applicant. Take all three pages of the deposit slip(s) to any branch of Scotia Bank and pay the non-refundable U.S. visa application fee of US$100.00. The payment must be made in either US$ cash, a US$ certified check or a US$ money order; incoming mail deposits and wired deposits are not accepted. The bank teller will stamp all three copies of your receipt and should return two copies to you. You must two validated deposit receipts with your visa application.
The special pre-coded deposit slip can be downloaded from the link provided below. Deposit slips can also be obtained by calling (900) 451-2778, or as part of the appointment process at www.nvars.com or in person at any U.S. Consulate. The Consulate cannot accept applications that do not contain two copies of your deposit receipt.