Non-Immigrant Visas
General Information
The Nonimmigrant Visa Unit of the U.S. Embassy's Consular Section processes applications for nonimmigrant visas by appointment only. Telephone inquiries are accepted between 1:00p.m. and 3:00p.m. at 223-7011. Our email address is papniv@state.gov. We are closed for all U.S. and Haitian holidays.
A valid visa is required for most aliens who wish to apply for entry into the United States. Under U.S. law, all aliens seeking temporary admission into the United States are presumed to be immigrants until they establish that they are entitled to receive a visa in one of the nonimmigrant visa categories. All applicants age 14 to age 80 must provide fingerprints at the time of their interview. For security purposes, all applicants must be cleared through the name check system before a visa can be issued. This could delay processing of the visa request by several weeks.
Appropriate Use of a Nonimmigrant Visa to Enter the United States
A visa is not a guarantee of entry into the United States. Under American law, a visa is simply permission to apply for entry into the United States. The person to whom a visa has been issued is subject to inspection at the port of entry by officials of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS determines the length of stay authorized to the alien upon entry. Additionally, the validity of a visa is not related to the length or number of extensions of stay, which may be granted subsequently by DHS. A nonimmigrant visa for a particular category is valid for entry only for the purpose for which it was originally issued. For example, a student visa cannot be used for entry as a visitor, nor can the holder of a visitor visa enter to study.
Passback Service
When applications are approved by the Consular Officer, applicants have the option of receiving their passport and visa within 24 hours of issuance. To do so, applicants must pay a fee of $5.00 (or the equivalent in Haitian currency) to a representative of RBC services. This representative has a booth adjacent to the interview windows and will provide full information about the service, including where to retrieve the passport and visa.
If applicants do not wish to pay the fee for the passback service, they must so advise the consular officer at the time of interview. They may then return to the Consular Section after 10 business days and retrieve their passport and visa without charge.
Section 214(b) Refusals
Section 214(b) is part of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). It states:
"Every alien shall be presumed to be an immigrant until he [or she] establishes to the satisfaction of the Consular Officer, at the time of application for a visa, and the immigration officers, at the time of application for admission, that he [or she] is entitled to nonimmigrant status."
To qualify for a nonimmigrant visa under Section 214(b), applicants must show that they have a permanent residence and other ties abroad that would compel them to leave the United States at the end of a temporary stay. The law places this burden of proof on the applicant.
US-Visit Program Information
For information regarding the new fingerprint and photo requirements for persons entering the United States, please go to US-Visit Program information.