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REQUIREMENTS FOR US NIVISA: Login: Jundc1___ Jr___dc1__7@ http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwhniv1.

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Step 2: Schedule an Interview Appointment There are two ways to book an interview appointment: through the Embassy call center or through the VisaPoint system. 1. Scheduling an appointment through the Embassy call center These telephone appointment systems are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Philippine time, except on Philippine holidays. Calls made to this number cost 53 Philippine 1-909-101-7878 Pesos per minute, plus applicable provincial charges. for callers from within This number is only for subscribers of the Philippine the Philippines Long Distance Telephone (PLDT) Company touchtone landlines with national/international distance dialing features. or When calling this number, please have a credit card (either Visa or MasterCard). The expiration date and security code are required. Please have the postal code of the billing address of the credit card

1-888-877-9888 for callers from within the United States The card will be charged $18 per transaction. After the card is approved, (mainland only) a nonrefundable personal identification number (PIN) will be given. The PIN will allow the caller to speak to an operator three times (including the initial call) at no charge.

When booking an appointment, the caller must have both basic and additional documentary requirements handy. All applicants are required to provide an email address where the Appointment Confirmation Receipt will be sent. 2. Scheduling an appointment online VisaPoint is a web-based information and appointment system available in both English and Tagalog that allows applicants to schedule an appointment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and to see all available dates and times on the computer screen.

Please click here to learn more about VisaPoint . Please click here to start using VisaPoint . Please click here to learn about appointment availability. Step 3: Payment of Application Fee Nonimmigrant visa applicants must pay the machine-readable visa application fee shown on the schedules below. The fee is based on the purpose of the trip or visa category. Effective June 4, 2010, the fees are as follows: $140 B1/B2, C1/D, F, J, and all other NIV categories not listed below (Visitor/Transit/Student) $150 H, L, O, P, Q, and R (Temporary Worker) $350 K (Fiance) $390 E (Investor/Trader) If an applicant paid a visa fee of $131 but has an appointment afterJune 4: All applicants with an interview date after June 4 must pay the full MRV fee, even if they paid at the former rate of $131. The Embassy requests that visa applicants who paid the MRV fee of $131 for an appointment scheduled after June 4 pay for the difference in fees at the same bank branch where they made the initial $131 payment. For instance, if an applicant made a visa interview appointment for a tourist visa for Friday,June 4, and paid the former MRV fee of $131, the applicant will need to pay the difference of $9 before arriving at the Embassy on the appointment date. Applicants for other visa categories will need to pay the appropriate incremental fee difference. Applicants will need to present both blue MRV fee receipts when arriving at the Embassy (in this example, receipts for $131 and $9). Applicants will not be allowed to enter the Embassy for their interview unless the full MRV fee has been paid. The MRV fee can only be paid at any branch of BDO and Citis branches in Makati, Greenhills, Libis, Binondo, Alabang, and Cebu. The fee must be paid in Philippine currency at the U.S. government exchange rate prevailing on the day of payment. Applicants are required to present their DS-160 Confirmation Page and Appointment Confirmation Receipt to the bank teller. Upon payment of the MRV application fee, the bank will issue two copies of the bill payment slip. The copy on blue paper is the U.S. Embassy copy. On the day of the interview, the Nonimmigrant Visa Unit will accept only the U.S. Embassy copy as proof of payment of the MRV application fee. The MRV fee payment slip (U.S. Embassy copy) must be attached to the DS-160 confirmation page when an applicant appears for a visa interview. If the U.S. Embassy copy of the bills payment slip is lost, the applicant will need to pay a new MRV fee. The following individuals and visa classifications are exempt from paying the machine-readable visa application fee: Visa application fees are nonrefundable. No exceptions will be made to this rule. The fee is transferable, meaning that one person can pay the fee on behalf of another person. It is valid for one year after the date of actual payment; the interview must fall within the one-year validity.Note:

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