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VFS: Do you qualify for an emergency US visa?

July 25, 2007 10:57 IST
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Traveling -- or at least preparing to travel -- is often a harrowing experience. Between visa concerns, booking airline tickets and packing, it can be a hectic ordeal.

But one thing, above all others, is sure to throw your travel plans into chaos -- a lost passport.

That's why Visa Facilitation Service, or VFS, offers the 'Counter Passport Collection' service for US visa applicants. Let's take a look at this option, and how it can save you a headache.

Counter Passport Collection

After your visa interview with the US embassy/consultate, your passport is shipped to the VFS centre in the same city as your interview. 'Counter Passport Collection' allows you to collect your passport over the counter at the VFS centre prior to it being couriered to you. 

Please refer to the details and timings for collection in the four centres in India:

Applicants interviewed at the US embassy, New Delhi, may retrieve their passport in all probability the next working day after the interview. Most passports are returned within two/three business days of the interview.

Applicants interviewed at the US consulate, Chennai, may retrieve their passport in all probability the next working day after the interview. Most passports are returned within two/three business days of the interview.

Applicants interviewed at the US consulate, Mumbai, may retrieve their passport in all probability on the same evening of the interview and if not received, then the next working day. Most passports are returned within two-three business days of the interview.

Applicants interviewed at the US consulate, Kolkata, may recieve their passport in all probability the next working day after the interview. If the interview took place on a Friday or a day preceding any consular holiday, in all probability passports can be collected the same evening during 'Counter Passport Collection' hours.

Refer to the chart below for the address and counter collection timings at the four centres in India:

Application Centre

Counter Passport
Collection Timing

 

New Delhi US Visa Application centre International Trade Tower, S-2 Level,
Nehru Place,
New Delhi - 110019

 

   
     14:00-16:00

 

Chennai US Visa Application centre
Gowthami Towers, 2 A, First Street,
Cenatoph Road, Teynampet,
Chennai - 600 018

 

   
     16:00-17:00

 

Mumbai US Visa Application centre
Tirupati Apartments, Bhulabhai Desai Road,
Opp. Mahalakshmi Temple,
Mumbai - 400026

 

   
     17:30-18:00

 

Kolkata US Visa Application centre
Om Towers, 4th floor, 32 Chowringhee Road, Next to Park Street Metro,
Kolkata - 700 071

 

   
    
14:00-16:00

Important notes

  • Passports will not be delivered across the counter at the US embassy or consulate.
  • The time taken for a visa section to hand over the passport depends on circumstances such as work load, intervening holidays and several others. Hence, a definite turnaround time cannot be assured.
  • If the passport is not collected in person on the day when it is received from the embassy/consulate, it will be immediately couriered to the final destination. No passports are retained by VFS under normal circumstances.
  • To confirm whether your passport has been handed over to VFS by the US embassy/consulate, you may track your passport by clicking on the link 'Track Passport Delivery' on the web site. The status on the VFS website gets updated only after VFS receives the passports from the embassy/consulate. There is no prior intimation given to VFS on the passports to be handed over for return delivery.
  • You need to show the original HDFC receipt with a photocopy along with a copy of the interview letter to collect your passport.

Emergency appointments

A limited number of visa applicants may qualify for emergency visa interview appointments. To obtain an emergency appointment you must satisfy one or more of the criteria listed below.

The criteria for applicants from all consular districts

~ You need to obtain emergency medical care or accompany a relative or employer for emergency medical care

~ You need to attend the funeral of an immediate family member (mother, father, brother, sister, child, grandparent or grandchild)

~ You need to attend to an urgent business matter where the need to travel to the US could not be predicted in advance

~ You are a student or exchange visitor who is within 90 days of the start date of your valid program and who was not denied a visa within the last six months

~ You are a temporary worker (H & L visas only) whose visa has expired and who wants to renew your visa and return to your employment in the U.S.

~ You need to make an appearance in a US court

For applicants from the New Delhi and Kolkata consular districts

~ One or more of the criteria above

~ You are a parent, sibling or grandparent who needs to attend the marriage ceremony or graduation of an immediate family member (son, daughter, brother, sister or grandchild).

Consider this

If you believe you qualify for an emergency appointment, please read the following points very carefully before you try to obtain an emergency appointment.

You must ensure that you have documentary evidence to prove that you satisfy one or more of the criteria for an emergency appointment. (See above)

You cannot obtain an emergency appointment if denied a US visa within the last year

You cannot attend an emergency appointment outside your consular district if you are an Indian or Bhutanese citizen resident in your own country; if you do, your visa application will not be accepted

If you obtain an emergency appointment you are treated as a normal visa applicant; you must qualify for a U.S. visa in every respect

It is unwise to make travel arrangements or pay the visa application fee and VFS service charge without first checking the availability of emergency appointments using the VFS web site

The visa application fee and VFS service charge are non-refundable.

If the consular officer determines you do not have a genuine emergency, as defined by the criteria above, the officer will postpone your interview 120 days from the date you appeared under the emergency provision.

If the consular officer finds you misrepresented your reason for travel to the US, a record of the misrepresentation goes in your case file and may adversely influence the outcome of your current and future visa applications.

Travel to the US to assist a pregnant daughter or daughter-in-law does not qualify you for an emergency appointment. For such travel, book an ordinary visa interview appointment well in advance.

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