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VISA Problems

If you are having problems with your visa application or have been denied a visa to attend the EB/IUPS 2005 Annual Meeting, please complete the questionnaire at http://www7.nationalacademies.org/visas/Visa_Questionnaire. You must answer question 14 (Purpose of visit) with IUPS 2005. The National Academies International Visitors Office will review your case and contact you if they can assist you.

VISA INFORMATION FOR FOREIGN SCIENTISTS
TRAVELING TO THE UNITED STATES

Please read all information below for important information and Web links.

As part of new security procedures, applications for visas are being sent to the State Department in Washington, D.C., where they are reviewed. The Website for the State Department is http://travel.state.gov/visa. We advise scientists traveling to the United States to apply for a visa as early as possible (at least three months before visa is needed). Please check with your local U.S. consulate or embassy to find out the earliest that you may apply http://travel.state.gov/visa/questions_embassy.html. Because of the number of visas being processed and the need to be thorough with the reviews, this can take as long 8 weeks, especially for those countries that are on the State Sponsors of Terrorism List. Attendees from these countries should start the application process at least 6 months in advance of the meeting.

Some foreign participants may not need visas if they are citizens of any of the countries on the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). For the list of countries, please visit http://travel.state.gov/visa/tempvisitors_novisa_waiver.html. Beginning October 26, 2004, ALL citizens of the Visa Waiver Program are required to have Machine-Readable Passports (MRP) in order to travel to the United States without a visa. Without a MRP, you will be required to apply for a visa.  Beginning September 30, 2004, all foreign visitors (including Visa Waiver Program travelers) will be fingerprinted and photographed upon arrival in the United States.

To assist you with the Visa application process:

  • When you submit an abstract, ask for a letter of invitation to attend at least four (4) months prior to the meeting.If you are not submitting an abstract, you must be registered for the meeting. Contact leftwich@faseb.org
  • Apply for visa at least three (3) months in advance. For countries that are on the State Sponsors of Terrorism List, the State Department suggests applying for a visa six (6) to eight (8) months in advance.
  • Provide your entire trip itinerary, including travel to any countries other than the United States, at the time of visa application.
  • If completion of travel plans is contingent upon early approval of the visa application, specify this at the time of the application.
  • Provide proof of scientific status.
  • Provide meeting brochure and letter of invitation.
  • Provide evidence that you are intending to return to your country of residence. This includes such things as:
    • family ties in current country of residence
    • property ownership
    • bank account
    • an employment contract or statement from employer showing that position will continue after the dates of the meeting
  • Requirements vary by passport-issuing country and citizenship (not merely residency).

Visa Problems: For applications waiting more than 30 days after their interview to receive notification, you can complete an on-line questionnaire for assistance. The questionnaire can be found at http://www7.nationalacademies.org/visas/Visa_Questionnaire.html

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