I am a student living in London but not a British Citizen. Is it a good advice to apply for US visa from London, although I am not from UK.
OR
Should I go back to my home country and apply from there.
Applying for US Visa from 3rd Country
Posted Mar 23, 2016 22:29
OR
Should I go back to my home country and apply from there.
Posted Mar 24, 2016 01:11
I am almost sure that you should be able to apply to the visa using the US embassy in London. If it is where you reside now, then you can do it. Call in the embassy and they will tell you. I think the University in the US will send you the papers to your current address and then you can take it to the embassy where you are residing at the moment.
Posted Mar 24, 2016 18:07
I'm also residing in London as a Canadian national and I'll be applying for the US student visa from England.
Posted Mar 24, 2016 22:04
I am a student living in London but not a British Citizen. Is it a good advice to apply for US visa from London, although I am not from UK.
OR
Should I go back to my home country and apply from there.
Application from a country where you are a non-tourist or transit resident is usually fine. They'll probably ask to see your UK student visa documents to confirm.
OR
Should I go back to my home country and apply from there. </blockquote>
Application from a country where you are a non-tourist or transit resident is usually fine. They'll probably ask to see your UK student visa documents to confirm.
Posted Mar 31, 2016 18:37
Thank you all
Hot Discussions
-
Cambridge LL.M. Applicants 2024-2025
Oct 30, 2024 141,824 544 -
Stanford 2024-2025
Nov 07, 2024 35,002 117 -
NUS LLM 2024-25 Cohort
Oct 25, 2024 5,833 34 -
MIDS - 2024-25
Nov 15 12:52 AM 1,821 16 -
Indian Tribes as US Jurisdictions of law attorney admission?
Nov 08, 2024 759 6 -
Warwick or Birmingham
Nov 10 10:33 AM 1,157 5 -
Harvard LLM 2025-2026
Nov 12 07:52 PM 1,489 5 -
LLM in ADR
Oct 23, 2024 381 4