NONIMMIGRANT VISA SERVICES
General Information
The Consular Section is open for nonimmigrant visa services from 08:30 to 11:30 on weekdays excluding Fridays, Armenian holidays and U.S. holidays. Armenian citizens planning a temporary visit to the United States must first obtain a nonimmigrant visa. Interviews are conducted in English, Armenian or Russian. To get more information on nonimmigrant visas types, please click on the following link: http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/temp_1305.html.
Applicants not Ordinarily Resident in Armenia
Applicants from outside this office's consular district may apply for visas. However, you should be aware that language difficulties and interviewing officers' unfamiliarity with local conditions in other countries may make it more difficult to demonstrate your qualifications for a visa here than in your home district or at a post designated for your application.
To get more details about visitors traveling for business or pleasure, please click here: http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1262.html U.S. citizens may supply a letter of invitation to their relatives applying for a U.S. visa, but this letter cannot serve as a guarantee for visa issuance. Any such letters of invitation should be sent to the visa applicant, not to the consular section. We do not have the resources to match incoming, unsolicited correspondence with upcoming visa application appointments. Consular officers may not accept the guarantees of a third party, nor accept a bond on behalf of the applicant.
Non-Immigrant Visa Fee
Under U.S. law, each applicant pays a U.S. $131 visa application fee or the equivalent in Armenian dram in cash only at a bank contracted by the U.S. Embassy to receive visa application fees. The fee is non-refundable and can not be returned if the application is refused. For a multiple-entry, one-year validity visa, an Armenian citizen applicant pays an additional visa issuance fee U.S. $50 or the equivalent in Armenian dram to the consular cashier after the interview. There is no additional issuance fee for single-entry, three-month visa for Armenian citizens.
NOTICE: Visas for Georgian Citizens Traveling with U.S. Citizen Minors:
Assisting Unaccompanied Minors:
Airlines have special programs in place to assist unaccompanied minors during flights and onward connections. Each program varies by airline, and we encourage you to call the airline or review their websites for specific information, especially if there is a connecting flight. In general, "unaccompanied minor services" are offered by air carriers for children 5 – 13 years old. There is usually an additional fee for this service. Most airlines require in advance that certain information be provided via a special form available from the airline. Airlines may request biographical information (e.g. passport information, address, telephone numbers) about the person who will accompany the child to the airport, and the person who will meet the child at the destination.
Information about unaccompanied minor programs can usually be found on airline websites under "Information – flying with children," or "information – special passengers".
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