May I apply for a US visa from Australia or must it be from Pakistan? [duplicate]
I am a Pakistani national who is migrating to Australia in December 2016 on State sponsored business visa through the government of Australia. I intend to visit the USA in April 2017 and return to Australia.
Can I apply for a US visa from Australia, or do I need to apply from Pakistan?
Best Answer
Details of how to apply for a nonimmigrant visa for USA from Australia are available at the U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Australia site.
There is no mention there that the applicant must be an Australian citizen to be able to use that service. So, yes, you may apply for a US visa from Australia and, no, you do not need to apply from Pakistan.
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Can I apply U.S. visa from another country?
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While most administrative processing is resolved within 60 days of the interview, the exact timing varies from case to case. Before inquiring about the status of their case, applicants should wait at least 90 days from the date of the interview or submission of supplemental documents.Can you get USA visa without travel history ? YES
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