American Visa For Egypt

Have you ever been to Egypt and wished you had American visa? OK, I know what you are thinking, why would I want American visa to travel to Egypt? Truth is, it’s easier to apply for American visa from Cairo than any US consulate outside the US. And if you really want to stay in the US once you arrive, it’s a lot easier as well.

If you’ve ever thought about going to America to study or even live, then you may have had a lot of questions. For example, will an American visa be issued quickly? Can someone help me get my American visa? Here are some answers to common questions an Egypt travel agent has heard in the past, and will help you get information on all aspects of the American Visa process.

The U.S. is a popular destination for Egyptians and immigrants all over the world. There are many reasons that people choose to move to the United States, but one of the biggest reasons is because there are jobs available and opportunities that may not be available to you elsewhere. If you have ever wondered how you could obtain an American Visa, there are several different visas that can give you a legal status in the U.S. Of course, this is not as straightforward as it sounds and depends on how long you wish to stay in the country as well as what your plans are after you arrive.

Overview

Visa applicants, including children, are required to pay a non-refundable, non-transferable visa application fee, sometimes referred to as the MRV fee, before applying for a nonimmigrant visa. The visa application fee must be paid whether a visa is issued or not. The type of visa for which you apply determines the fee amount. Depending on your citizenship and the type of visa you are applying for, you may also have to pay a visa issuance or “reciprocity” fee. This webpage lists visa application fees associated with each nonimmigrant visa type.

Please note that only the application fees for nonimmigrant visas are listed here.

Payment Information

Although fees are listed in U.S. dollars, payment must be made using local currency. You can pay your fee at any CIB Bank location. More information about payment options is here. To find a CIB Bank branch, click here.

Restrictions

Your visa application fee is non-refundable and you cannot transfer it to another person. You will receive a receipt after paying the application fee. As a result of the suspension of routine consular operations due to COVID-19 in early 2020 and the U.S. Department of State’s ongoing efforts to restore all routine visa operations as quickly and safely as possible, the Department has temporarily extended the validity of visa application fees until September 30, 2023.  If you have not scheduled a visa appointment by that date, your fee will expire and you will forfeit the right to use the fee for a visa application.

Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts

The application fees are listed below and apply to one visa application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is US$160. This includes tourist, business, student, and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are US$190. K visas cost US$265 and the fee amount for E visas is US$205 The tables below have a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts.

Current Consular Exchange Rate:20.00 EGP = 1 USD
Current Rate Valid Through:21/06/2022

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