Moving to another country before my visa interview

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I have a US B1/B2 visa interview in country A. I am a resident of country A.

But I'm moving to country B before my visa interview date.

I think its not possible to move my interview to country B. Although it would be difficult, I can come back to country A for the visa interview. But maybe I need to be a resident of country A at the time of interview? That's normally the case.

Would US change my interview date to an earlier date if I ask them? There's no free slots when I check






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Can I change my visa interview to another 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 travel while waiting for visa interview?

If You Travel While Awaiting an Adjustment InterviewYou can travel, but must use great care. If you simply get up and go without getting official permission (called "advance parole," described below), the law says you will have given up (or abandoned, in USCIS terminology) your adjustment of status application.

Can I do my US visa interview in another country?

By Tiffney Johnson, J.D. As a broad rule, someone is allowed to apply for a nonimmigrant visa, such as a tourist, student, or other temporary visa, at any visa-issuing U.S. consulate or embassy. It doesn't have to be a consulate in the person's home country.

Can I travel to the US while my application for an immigrant visa is being processed?

Can I travel to the United States while my application for an immigrant or fianc\xe9(e) visa is being processed. If you intend taking up permanent residence in the United States, you are required to wait until the immigrant or fianc\xe9(e) visa is issued.



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