Visa Services
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In light of current H1N1 Influenza A outbreak, the U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong's Consular Section is taking every precaution to protect the health and safety of all of our customers. We therefore request that visitors experiencing flu-like symptoms reschedule their appointment until after the symptoms have subsided.
Nonimmigrant Visas: You may find instructions on how to reschedule your appointment by visiting our website at "How Do I Apply?" web page. For nonimmigrant visas, we generally have next day availability.
Immigrant Visas: Please contact us via "Visa Inquiry Form" web page to reschedule your appointment.
Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring the health and safety of all employees and visitors to the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong.
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As a service to our visitors, a booth selling coffee and light snacks has been set up on the patio at the ground floor entrance of the Consular Section. The booth is open from 8:00AM to 11:00AM. There are also vending machines selling bottled water and soft drinks.
Please note that food and drinks are not permitted inside the building. Visitors are welcome to use this service before they enter the building.
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Customer Service Statement to Visa Applicants
Welcome to the Nonimmigrant and Immigrant Visa Units of the U.S. Consulate General for Hong Kong and Macau.
The U.S. Consulate General is located at 26 Garden Road in Central, Hong Kong.
We provide the following visa services:
Nonimmigrant Visas - temporary visits for pleasure, exchange programs, study and temporary employment
Immigrant Visas - permanent residency, marriage to an American citizen, adoptions
Visa Inquiries - how to get general visa information and help with case-specific nonimmigrant and immigrant visa inquiries
Visa Waiver Program - information on who can use the Visa Waiver Program for visa-free short-term travel to the United States
Related Links
More information is available on the following websites:
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Last modified: November 20, 2009