Interview Waiver
An interview waiver is a program that allows certain nonimmigrant visa applicants to apply for a visa without attending an in-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate. This can significantly speed up the visa application process.
Eligibility for an Interview Waiver
To be eligible for an interview waiver, applicants must generally meet the following criteria:
- Previous Visa: They must have previously held a U.S. visa in the same classification.
- No Significant Changes: There should be no significant changes in their personal or professional circumstances since their last visa.
- Clean Record: They must have a clean criminal and immigration record.
How to Apply for an Interview Waiver
- Complete the Online Application: Fill out the DS-160 online nonimmigrant visa application form.
- Pay the Visa Application Fee: Pay the required visa application fee online.
- Schedule a Drop-off Appointment: Schedule an appointment to drop off your passport and other required documents at a designated drop-off location.
- Submit Required Documents: Submit your passport, DS-160 confirmation page, visa fee payment receipt, and any other supporting documents.
Important Notes
- Not All Applicants Qualify: Not all nonimmigrant visa applicants are eligible for an interview waiver. The specific eligibility criteria can vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances.
- Visa Processing Times: Even with an interview waiver, visa processing times can vary. It’s important to check the processing times for your specific visa category and country.
- Consular Discretion: Consular officers retain the discretion to require an interview, even if an applicant meets the criteria for an interview waiver.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the U.S. Department of State’s website or consult with a visa professional.
Frequently Asked Questions
An interview waiver is a program that allows certain nonimmigrant visa applicants to apply for a visa without attending an in-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
To be eligible for an interview waiver, applicants must generally meet the following criteria:
Previous U.S. visa in the same classification
No significant changes in personal or professional circumstances
Clean criminal and immigration record
To apply for an interview waiver, you typically need to:
Complete the DS-160 online nonimmigrant visa application form
Pay the visa application fee
Schedule a drop-off appointment
Submit required documents, including your passport and DS-160 confirmation page
While meeting the eligibility criteria increases your chances of getting an interview waiver, it's not guaranteed. Consular officers retain the discretion to require an interview, even if you meet the criteria.
If your interview waiver is denied, you will need to attend an in-person interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate to continue your visa application process.