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The document is a nonimmigrant visa appointment confirmation letter for Philip Olota, scheduled for a visitor visa interview at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja on December 5, 2025. It outlines mandatory documents required for the appointment, including a valid passport, DS-160 confirmation page, and visa application fee receipt. Additionally, it lists prohibited items for entry into the Embassy/Consulate and emphasizes the need for applicants to verify their information before the interview.
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The document is a nonimmigrant visa appointment confirmation letter for Philip Olota, scheduled for a visitor visa interview at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja on December 5, 2025. It outlines mandatory documents required for the appointment, including a valid passport, DS-160 confirmation page, and visa application fee receipt. Additionally, it lists prohibited items for entry into the Embassy/Consulate and emphasizes the need for applicants to verify their information before the interview.
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NONIMMIGRANT VISA APPOINTMENT CONFIRMATION LETTER

Visa Application

Appointment Details Group URN: 0ca9-9833-873c-d1d0

No. of Applicant: 1

Post Name: Abuja Receipt ID: 901708052994

Visa Category: Visitor Visa Priority: regular

Visa class: B1/B2

Appointment Modified Date: 2025-05-16 19:29:00 Printed Date: 2025-06-11 20:18:30

Applicant name Applicant UID Passport Number POST Date and Time DS160/DS260

PHILIP OLOTA B02863435 2025/12/05 8:45 AM


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INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS

Your interview is at the location noted above. You can only attend your appointment at the designated location at the

designated date and time.

When coming for an appointment at the US Embassy or Consulate, you must present the following mandatory documents:

A passport valid for travel to the United States with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the

United States

DS-160 confirmation page completed and submitted within the last 6 months. This should be the same DS-160 with which you

booked your appointment. If it is not, you must contact the AVITS support center to update the DS-160 prior to your

appointment.

Important note: Please verify that all your information matches before attending your appointment! If the DS-160 does not

match the one used when creating the appointment, access to the interview will be denied. To get your DS-160 updated within

your user account, please login at www.usvisaappt.com. In your Dashboard, click Support to create a ticket and upload your DS-

160 confirmation page, so the number can be amended. This update can take up to 48 hours.

A passport photo taken within the last 6 months, with the applicant's name written on the back;

Visa application fee receipt;

Required documentation for certain visa renewals: F/M (I-20), J (DS-2029), H/L (I-797), etc.

The printed appointment confirmation page (this letter)

SECURITY REGULATIONS

Applicants are not permitted to enter the U.S. Embassy/Consulate while carrying any of the following items:
A Battery-operated or electronic devices such as mobile phones, digital diaries, digital watches, pagers, cameras, audio /video

cassettes, compact discs, MP3s, floppy disks, laptops, or portable music players

Large shoulder bags/purses - only bags that can be carried by hand will be permitted

Bags such as travel bags, backpacks, briefcases, suitcases, leather, cloth bags, and zip folders - you can only carry plastic bags

containing application-related papers

Food items

Sealed envelopes or packages

Cigarettes, cigars, matchboxes, lighters

Sharp objects such as scissors, pen knives, or nail files

Weapons or explosive materials of any kind

This list is not exhaustive. Other items may be prohibited at the discretion of security staff.

There is no facility at the Embassy or Consulate to store prohibited items. You must make arrangements to store these items

before you enter the Embassy or Consulate. Due to security considerations, there is no information window for walk-in visitors

at the Embassy. Only visa applicants with scheduled interviews will be admitted into the Embassy/Consulate.

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