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Usa Visa

This document provides instructions for the B1/B2 visa application of Berta Sofia Suarez Beleno, including the date and location of her appointment at the Applicant Service Center and at the Consular Section, as well as a list of required documents such as her passport, DS-160 form, and proof of funds. It also states that minors under 14 years old and seniors over 79 years old do not need to attend in person, and that all visitors go through security screening.
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Usa Visa

This document provides instructions for the B1/B2 visa application of Berta Sofia Suarez Beleno, including the date and location of her appointment at the Applicant Service Center and at the Consular Section, as well as a list of required documents such as her passport, DS-160 form, and proof of funds. It also states that minors under 14 years old and seniors over 79 years old do not need to attend in person, and that all visitors go through security screening.
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Instructions for visa application

BERTA SOFIA SUAREZ BELENO


Visa Type B1/B2 Business and tourism (temporary visitor)
DS-160 number AA0095VZ6F
Passport number AU124976
Destination Bogotá

DS-160 Number

AA0095VZ6F

Passport number

AU124976
You must present yourself at the Applicant Assistance Center (CAS) for photo and fingerprint taking. Please
present your valid passport, previous passport with the United States visa, if applicable, and the page of
confirmation of the DS-160 at your appointment at the CAS.

Please do not arrive at your appointment at the Application Support Center (ASC) more than 15 minutes in advance.
There is no need to arrive any earlier as visa applicants will be admitted right at
the scheduled time of your appointment.

You will also need to attend a personal interview at the Consular Section. Please gather the
Documents listed below and present them on the day of your interview along with a copy of these.
instructions.

In general, applicants under 14 years old and applicants over 79 years old do not need to attend.
person to their appointment at the Applicant Service Center (ASC) and/or to their appointment at the Consular Section. One of the
Parents of the minor or any family member for applicants over 79 years old must bring the documents.
detailed further down in this document including a 5 x 5 cm color frontal photograph on a white background,
taken in the last 6 months. To receive additional instructions on the photography requirements,
please visit: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/photos/photo-
composition-template.html (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-
resources/photos/photo-composition-template.html). For the case of visa applicants under 2 years old, it is
It is highly recommended to bring a photograph with the characteristics described above to your appointment.
regardless of whether the minor attends in person or not at their appointment at the Applicant Support Center (CAS) and/or
the appointment at the Consular Section.
In general, only visa applicants with scheduled appointments will be allowed to enter the Consular Section. To the
Parents or legal guardians will be allowed to accompany their minor children. For special instructions.
related to translators or caretakers, visit the website of the Consular Section.

All visitors to the Consular Section go through a security check before being allowed to enter the
installations. To learn more about the restrictions and safety precautions, please visit the page
from the Embassy inhttps://co.usembassy.gov/en/visas-en/.

Date of the interview at the Consulate: Interview date at the CAS:


November 13, 2019, 08:30 Local Time Bogota November 12, 2019, 4:30 PM

Consulate location: Location of the CAS:


24 Bis Street No. 48-50 26th Street # 92 - 32, Connecta - Gold 4
Bogotá, D.C. First Floor West Side
BOGOTA, D.C
BOGOTA
111071
You have up to 24 hours before your appointment at the CAS (Applicant Service Center) to cancel your appointment and 09
November, 2019, 11:00 BOGOTA Local Time to reschedule your appointment. You can cancel or reschedule your(s)
quote(s) from the "Applicants Summary Page".

Mandatory general documents - For everyone


types of visas
The following documents are mandatory for all types of Visas:

1. Valid passport to travel to the United States. The validity of the passport must exceed at least six
months the period of stay in the United States (unless the applicant is exempt under the framework of
specific agreements for your country (https://www.cbp.gov/document/bulletins/six-month-club-update)).
2. The passport that contains the most recent visa issued to the United States (as applicable).
3. Non-immigrant Visa Application, DS-160 form confirmation page.
4. Confirmation and Instructions Print Page from this Website.
5. The accompanying family members, unless they enter the United States for another purpose,
They must present a marriage certificate (spouse) and/or a birth certificate (for single children)
under 21 years old) as applicable.

If you attend an appointment in person, you must bring the original documents. If you are eligible to submit your documents by
messaging, you must send your valid passport and the previous passport that contains the issued US visa plus
recent (if applicable), as well as the DS-160 confirmation page and copies of any other document
justification. Please see the following section for a list of the necessary supporting documents for
each type of visa.

(B) VISITOR: BUSINESS, TOURISM, MEDICAL TREATMENT


No additional documents are required unless medical treatment is intended to be received in the States.
United. The Consular Officer may request the following documents during the visa interview:
Medical diagnosis issued by a local doctor, explaining the nature of the illness.
and the reason why treatment is needed in the United States.
Letter from a doctor or medical center in the United States expressing willingness to treat the
diagnosed illness, detailing the duration and estimated cost of the treatment (including
medical fees, hospital charges, and all medical expenses.
Certificate that all transportation, medical, and sustenance expenses of the patient will be paid for in the
United States. This certificate could be a bank statement or from another institution detailing
rents/savings or certified copies of the income tax declarations (either out of
patient or the person or organization that will pay for the treatment.
You can apply for a B-1 visitor visa to work temporarily in the U.S. as an employee.
domestic in certain situations. You and your employer will be asked to verify that the relationship of
employment meets the current salary and working conditions in the U.S. For more details on how
apply, visit the local page of the U.S. Embassy and the page https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visitor.html

When attending a consular interview in person, you may be asked for additional documents for
determine if you are qualified for the visa. If you qualify for NOT having to attend a consular interview in
person, please send only the required documents that specifically relate to the page of
instructions.

For example, additional documents required for an in-person interview may include evidence of:

The purpose of your trip


You plan to leave the United States after your trip; and/or
Your solvency to pay all the costs of your trip.
Evidence that your employment and/or your family ties may be sufficient to demonstrate the purpose of your
travel and that it is his intention to return to his country of origin.
If you cannot cover all the costs of your trip, you can provide evidence that another person will cover it.
some or all of the costs of your trip.

Visa issuance fee (Reciprocity fee)


Depending on the applicant's country of citizenship and the type of visa, the applicant may also have to pay a
additional fee for the issuance of the visa, known as reciprocity fee. Information can be found
detailed information about reciprocity tariffs at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-
and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-
Civil Documents by Country.html

Return of Documents
Delivery/Shipping Type
Point-of-Sale Delivery COUNTER HEADQUARTERS BARRANQUILLA
STREET 67 NUMBER 54 - 56
BARRANQUILLA, ATLANTICO, BARRANQUILLA, 080002
Colombia

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