
Where can I apply for a tourist visa?
You may do so in any country you've legally entered, even if as a tourist. From the US State Department: You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally, at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live.
Can I apply for a student visa from another country?
The US does not restrict where you may apply for a nonimmigrantvisa (such as a student visa) from. You may do so in any country you've legally entered, even if as a tourist. From the US State Department:
What do you need to apply for a student visa?
For a visa you can only apply from your own country or the country where you are residing. Either way, you need to demonstrate that you are resident of the country from where you apply, that means you need to be working or studying in that country or you are there because you have a family.
Can I apply for an e visa from a foreign country?
U.S. Embassies and Consulates routinely do not accept applications for "E" visas from third country national applicants who are not resident in their consular districts.

Can you apply for a U.S. visa in a country you are not resident in?
You may need to prove that you have continuously maintained lawful non-immigrant status during your time in the U.S. or you may be sent to your home country to apply for the visa. Refusal in a third country is more likely than at home, so you should plan well in advance of your date of travel.
Can I apply for U.S. visa in a third country?
In order to apply for an F-1 or J-1 visa in a third country, you must: • Have been continuously maintaining lawful non-immigrant status during your stay in the US. plan to return to your home country. If you have relatives that are US citizens or permanent residents, this will be more difficult to do.
Can you get a visa in a foreign country?
A citizen of a foreign country who seeks to enter the United States generally must first obtain a U.S. visa, which is placed in the traveler's passport, a travel document issued by the traveler's country of citizenship.
Can I renew my U.S. tourist visa in another country?
You must renew your visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. Only diplomatic visa holders and their dependents may renew them in the United States.
Can I change my U.S. visa interview country?
If you wish to change your interview location, a new form DS-160 is not required. The Embassy or Consulate at which you actually apply can access your form using the barcode on your DS-160 confirmation page, which you must bring to the visa interview.
Can I apply for a U.S. visa while visiting Canada?
How to Apply for a U.S. Visitor Visa. All applicants in Canada between the ages of 14 and 79 intending to apply for U.S. Visitor Visa while in Canada may need to apply in person at a U.S. Consulate or Embassy. Those in London, Ontario should schedule an interview at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto.
Can I apply for U.S. visa from another country Quora?
Yes, it's possible. You can apply for and make an appointment for a U.S. visa interview in any country. You will need the interview in English or the language of the country you are in.
Can I apply for U.S. visa from UK?
Nonimmigrant visas are processed at the U.S. Embassy in London or the Consulate General in Belfast. If you are in the United Kingdom, you may schedule an appointment to apply for a visa at either post regardless of your nationality or status in the United Kingdom.
How long does a U.S. visa take?
The entire visa application processing takes somewhere between two weeks and four months, depending on the type of visa.
Do you have to apply for a visa in your home country?
Can I apply for a visitor visa at the local visa office? If you are applying on paper we recommend that you apply for a visa from your home country. However, if you are legally admitted to the country you are currently in, you can apply at your nearest visa application centre (VAC).
Can I renew my B1 B2 visa without interview?
The B1 B2 visa renewal without interview is possible though iVisa.com.
Can I apply for two visas for different countries at the same time?
Every country sets their own visa requirements and it's perfectly ok to have visas for different countries at the same time - in fact it's essential if a visa is an entry requirement.
Can I apply for F-1 visa in a third country?
Yes, you may generally apply for an F-1 visa in a “third country” other than your home country. If you have overstayed your visa, however, the 'visa overstay' provisions of the Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA) require you to return to your home country.
Can I apply for U.S. visa from another country Quora?
Yes, it's possible. You can apply for and make an appointment for a U.S. visa interview in any country. You will need the interview in English or the language of the country you are in.
Can I apply for h1b visa from another country?
Can I obtain an H-1B while I'm residing outside of the U.S.? Yes, it is possible for an employer to apply for the H-1B on your behalf while you are residing outside of the U.S. Once approved, you would obtain the H-1B visa stamp at an U.S. Embassy/Consulate and enter the U.S. in that status.
Can I apply for two visas for different countries at the same time?
Every country sets their own visa requirements and it's perfectly ok to have visas for different countries at the same time - in fact it's essential if a visa is an entry requirement.
Who may not apply for a visa at the US border?
Border? Individuals who have been out of status in the United States because they violated the terms of their visa or overstayed the validity indicated on their admission stamp or paper Form I-94 are not eligible to apply at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate at the border.
Can I re-enter the US with an expired visa?
Nonimmigrants who are already in the United States, have an expired visa, and remain in legal status are encouraged to apply for a new visa at non-border U.S. Embassies and Consulates in conjunction with foreign travel for business or pleasure. Those who plan to visit Canada, Mexico or, in the cases of students and exchange visitors, adjacent islands, may re-enter the United States within thirty days on expired U.S. visas as long as they possess a valid admission stamp or paper Form I-94 unless they are excluded from automatic revalidation, as noted below.
