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Applying for H4 Visa in the U.S. Consulate at India

 

Step1: Collect Necessary Documents

Step 2: Pay Application fee at HDFC Branch

Step 3: Fix appointment date & Apply for Visa

Step 4: Visit the consulate with documents

Special Rules for Mumbai Applicants

Consulate Address and Contact Info

 

 

Step1: Collecting Documents

 

Suggested Documents* from Principal H1B Holder

Suggested Documents* from H4 Applicant

 

  1. The original or Copy of H1B Approval Notice of Action Form I-797 of the Principal H1B holder.

 

  1. Copy of Form I-129 of the Principal Applicant.

 

  1. Copy of Labor Condition Application.

 

 

If Principal H1B Holder currently

Working in the USA

 

  1. Copy of the Principal Applicant's valid visa, if expired Valid I-94

 

  1. Latest 6 months Pay statement of Principal Applicant

 

  1. Most recent W2 Form & Tax return.

 

  1. Employment verification letter from H1B holder’s current employer.  Sample employment letter

 

 

 

 

  1. Original Passport

 

  1. One photograph

 

  1. DS-156, nonimmigrant visa application form.
  2. DS-157, supplemental nonimmigrant visa application form. (You can fill DS-156 & DS-157 online at http://www.vfs-usa.co.in. But, it is good to have the form ready with data while fill up the online form)

 

  1. Visa fee receipt issued by HDFC bank. Check Step 2.

 

  1. Visa issuance fee demand draft.

 

  1. Interview appointment letter. Check Step 2.

 

  1. Original Marriage Certificate (for spouse)

 

  1. Your entire wedding photo album.

 

  1. Original Birth certificate (for each child)

 

 

Step 2: Pay Application fee at HDFC Branch

 

 

There are three fees involved

For each passport you need to pay the following fees:

 

1)         Visa application fee (Before making appointment at HDFC Bank)

2)         VFS service charge (Before making appointment at HDFC Bank)

3)         Visa issuance fee (After interview, if visa application successful, by DD at consulate)

 

Application Fee (MRV Fee) and VFS Service Charge

 

Prior to confirming a visa interview appointment online or at any US Visa Application Centre, you need to pay the following fees and obtain a Visa Fee Receipt from HDFC Bank.

 

When going to HDFC Bank, please carry with you a photocopy of the 1st page of the applicant's passport.

 

Please note: If you are an Indian citizen resident in the US, to obtain a Visa Fee Receipt from HDFC Bank, please fax a copy of your passport’s data page to the person in India assisting you. That person will have to submit the fax to HDFC Bank in order to get a fee receipt issued.

 

The fees payable at HDFC Bank per passport are: -

 

 

1. Visa Application Fee (MRV Fee): US $131 payable in INR equivalent at consular exchange rate.  Visa Application Fee at current exchange rate (Rs. 44/-) is Rs. 5,764/-.

This fee is payable in cash or by DD/HDFC Bank cheque favouring “US Embassy - Visa Fees”. DDs issued by cooperative banks are not accepted.

 

 

*As of February 1, 2008, all applicants who paid their application fees in 2007 for  $100 should bring a nonrefundable demand draft for the fee difference of $31 (Rs. 1,364/-).  The Rs. 1,364/- demand draft should be made payable to "U.S. Embassy New Delhi", "U.S. Consulate Mumbai", "U.S. Consulate Chennai", or "U.S. Consulate Kolkata".

 

 

 

2. Service Charge: Rs.322/-, which includes VFS’ service charge Rs310/- & Bank service charge Rs12/- (inclusive of Service Tax @ 12% and Education Cess Tax @0.36%)

 

 

 

This fee is payable in cash or by DD/HDFC Bank cheque favoring “HDFC Bank a/c VFS”. DDs issued by cooperative banks are not accepted.

 

 

IMPORTANT: The fee receipt gets activated 2 working days from date of issue. Do not attempt to take an appointment till then.

 

 

The above fees are not refundable. HDFC Bank’s fee receipt can be used to make an appointment within 1 year from date of issue. The receipt is deemed as utilized once the interview has taken place, and cannot be used to make a subsequent appointment.

 

Visa Issuance Fee:

 

This fee is payable by most categories of visa applicants at the visa section, after the Consular Officer has confirmed issue of visa.

 

Indian passport holders will no longer be required to submit an Issuance fee demand draft for $50 at the time of the visa interview. Holders of Indian Certificates of Identity or Bhutanese passports, continue not owe any reciprocity fee.

 

Other nationalities: please click here to determine the Issuance Fee amount payable.

 

Applicants applying for a visa class for which an Issuance Fee is payable must carry a DD for the Issuance Fee with them to the interview. In case a visa is refused, the applicant will have to subsequently cancel the DD to reclaim the amount.

 

If a visa is authorized, the Issuance Fee will have to be paid immediately at the visa section, failing which the visa will not be issued. The Issuance Fee is non-refundable once the visa has been issued.

 

Step 3: Fix appointment date & Apply for Visa

 

After purchasing a Visa Fee Receipt number from HDFC Bank,  apply online at https://www.vfs-usa.co.in/ApplnForms/IsBEP.aspx  OR across the counter at any US Visa Application Centre in India.

 

Fees payable prior to confirming a visa interview appointment:

 

1. Visa Application Fee (MRV Fee): US $131 payable in INR equivalent at consular exchange rate.  Visa Application Fee at current exchange rate (Rs. 44/-) is Rs. 5,764/-.

This fee is payable in cash or by DD/HDFC Bank cheque favouring “US Embassy - Visa Fees”. DDs issued by cooperative banks are not accepted.

 

*As of February 1, 2008, all applicants who paid their application fees in 2007 for  $100 should bring a nonrefundable demand draft for the fee difference of $31 (Rs. 1,364/-).  The Rs. 1,364/- demand draft should be made payable to "U.S. Embassy New Delhi", "U.S. Consulate Mumbai", "U.S. Consulate Chennai", or "U.S. Consulate Kolkata".

 

2. Service Charge: Rs.322/-, which includes VFS’ service charge Rs310/- & Bank service charge Rs12/- (inclusive of Service Tax @ 12% and Education Cess Tax @0.36%)

3. The Visa Fee Receipt must be used to schedule an appointment within one year from date of issue.

 

Click here for holiday list of HDFC Bank and US Visa Application Centres.

 

Attention: Mumbai Applicants

 

Download and print your Appointment Letter (After Step3), the Visa Application Forms.

 

You have to mail these forms along with copies of the documents to be submitted to VFS prior to the interview.

 

You are required to drop off your application forms with one recent photograph, supporting documentation and the demand draft for Issuance fee to any of VFS Application Centres in Ahmedabad, Mumbai or Pune. Alternatively you may courier the same to: US VFS Tirupati Apartments, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026. Your documents must reach VFS a minimum of 5 working days prior to your scheduled interview date. It is recommended that you forward your documents to us immediately after scheduling an interview.

 

You have to carry the original supporting documents for interview.

 

Step 4: Visit the consulate with documents

 

Report to the US Embassy or Consulate where your appointment for a visa interview is scheduled. You will need to bring the printed Appointment Letter, the Visa Application Forms, one recent photograph, the original HDFC Bank Fee Receipt with its two barcode stickers, and a Demand Draft for the Issuance Fee and other documents recommended in Step 1 to the interview.

 

Consular District Address and Contact Info

 

Each visa section has a jurisdiction as noted below:

 

 

1.

New Delhi: States of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Bhutan.

 

 

 

US Embassy, New Delhi

 

Shantipath, Chanakyapuri

 

New Delhi 110 021

 

Tel: 011-2419-8000

 

FAX: 011-24198407

 

Email: nivnd@state.gov

 

Home page address: http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/

 

 

2. 

Chennai: States of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and the Union Territories of Lakshadweep islands and Pondicherry.

 

 

 

American Consulate General, Chennai

 

No. 220 Anna Salai, Chennai 600006

 

Tel: 91-044-2857-4242

 

FAX: 91-044-2811-2027

 

Email: chennainiv@state.gov

 

Home page address: http://chennai.usconsulate.gov

 

 

3. 

Mumbai: States of Maharashtra, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Union Territories of Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

 

 

 

American Consulate General, Mumbai

 

Lincoln House, 78 Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400026

 

Tel: 91-022-2363-3611 to 3618

 

FAX: 91-022-2363-0350

 

Email: mumbainiv@state.gov

 

Home page address: http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov

 

 

4. 

Kolkata: States of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura, Meghalaya, Orissa, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam and the Union Territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

 

 

 

American Consulate General, Kolkata

 

5/1 Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Kolkata 700071

 

Tel: 91-033-3984-2400

 

FAX: 91-033-2282-2335

 

Email: ConsularKolkata@state.gov

 

Home page address: http://kolkata.usconsulate.gov

 

 

If you are a resident of India, you are required to select your current ‘State of Residence’ where you have been residing for the past six months or longer. Later in the process, when you are scheduling your interview, you may see calendars offering dates at more than one post. If you are a fluent English speaker and have not been previously refused a visa, you may select an interview date from any post shown. If you are not fluent in English or were previously denied a visa, you must select a date only from the post covering the area where you reside. Applicants denied a visa can only seek to have the decision reviewed by reapplying at the post where the denial occurred.

Indian citizens resident in the USA on work permit and applying for a new visa to replace an expiring visa can request an appointment at any of the four visa sections.