How to Book a US Visa Appointment (By Country)

August 04, 2025

How to Book a US Visa Appointment (By Country)

Applying for a US visa can be a complex process, especially when it comes to securing your interview appointment. While the core steps remain similar across countries, each US embassy and consulate often has slightly different procedures and timelines. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to book a US visa appointment based on your country, highlight common challenges, and explain how Outbound Visa can help make it smoother. Disclaimer: Embassy and visa rules can change quickly. Please always refer to the latest requirements on the official site. Who Needs a US Visa Appointment? Most nonimmigrant US visa applicants — such as those applying for tourist (B1/B2), student (F1/M1), work (H1B), or exchange (J1) visas — must attend a visa interview at the US embassy or consulate in their country. A US visa appointment is required unless: • You’re eligible for the Interview Waiver Program (IWP). • You’re under 14 or over 79 years old. • You’re renewing a visa under certain conditions (e.g., same category, expired recently). To find out whether you need an interview or are eligible for waiver options, we recommend reviewing the eligibility on your local US embassy’s website — or you can consult with Outbound Visa. Step-by-Step: How to Book a US Visa Appointment 1. Complete the DS-160 Form Start by filling out the DS-160 online application form at ceac.state.gov. This is mandatory for all nonimmigrant US visa applicants. You’ll receive a DS-160 confirmation page — save and print it. 🛈 Tip: Mistakes on your DS-160 can cause delays or rejections. Outbound Visa’s team can assist in filling out the form accurately. 2. Create a Profile on the Appointment Booking System Once your DS-160 is complete, visit your country-specific US visa appointment website. You’ll need to create an account and input your DS-160 number. Each country uses its own version of the US Travel Docs platform or another regional system. For example: • India: ustraveldocs.com/in • Indonesia: ustraveldocs.com/id • Singapore: ustraveldocs.com/sg 3. Pay the Visa Fee Depending on your country, you may pay online via credit/debit card, bank transfer, or in-person at designated payment centers. After payment, wait for the confirmation receipt — this allows you to schedule your appointment. 4. Schedule Your Appointment Log in to the US visa appointment system and schedule: • Biometrics appointment (if required) at the Visa Application Center (VAC) • Consular interview at the US Embassy or Consulate You’ll need to choose your preferred city, time, and date — but slots can fill up quickly, especially during peak periods. 5. Attend Your Appointments Be punctual, and bring: • DS-160 confirmation page • Appointment confirmation page • Valid passport • Visa fee receipt • Supporting documents (varies by visa type) Country-Specific Notes for Booking a US Visa Appointment 🇮🇳 India Appointments must be booked via ustraveldocs.com/in. Demand is very high, so we recommend booking early and checking daily for cancellations. 🇮🇩 Indonesia Applicants use ustraveldocs.com/id. You’ll schedule both your VAC (Jakarta or Surabaya) and embassy interview here. 🇸🇬 Singapore Use ustraveldocs.com/sg. Interviews are held at the US Embassy in Singapore. Processing is usually efficient, but appointment availability varies during holidays. 🇵🇭 Philippines The US Embassy in Manila handles all visa interviews. Use ustraveldocs.com/ph, and be mindful of occasional backlogs. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh Applicants go through ustraveldocs.com/bd. Interview availability is typically limited, so early booking is essential. 🇲🇾 Malaysia The US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur manages all appointments. Use ustraveldocs.com/my. Biometric collection is required at the VAC. 🇻🇳 Vietnam Interviews are conducted in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Applicants book through ustraveldocs.com/vn. Processing times are moderate, but popular months get busy. Common Challenges When BookingNo Available Dates: Try checking at midnight or early morning, as slots sometimes open overnight. • System Errors: These happen frequently on older portals. Refresh or use a different browser. • Visa Fee Not Reflecting: Some payments take 24–48 hours to process. Don't book until confirmation appears. • Booking for Family or Group: Ensure each applicant has a separate DS-160, but you can use one account to book for a group. If you're stuck, Outbound Visa’s team can guide you or manage the full booking process on your behalf. Can You Expedite a US Visa Appointment? Yes — but only in emergency cases such as medical needs, funerals, or urgent business travel. You’ll need to submit documentation and apply through the US Travel Docs platform after scheduling the first available appointment. For urgent assistance, our article covers this in depth: 👉 Emergency US Visa Appointments: How to Request & Qualify Final Tips Before Your Appointment • Book early — especially during holidays and academic seasons. • Double-check all your documents. • Print everything in advance. • If unsure, speak to our team for review — one mistake can cost you weeks. Why Use Outbound Visa? Booking a US visa appointment sounds simple, but it’s often where delays begin. With Outbound Visa, you’ll get: • One-on-one support from start to finish • Help securing the earliest possible appointment • DS-160 form review and corrections • Advice on documents specific to your visa type Let us handle the technicalities so you can focus on your journey ahead. Final Words from Outbound Visa Every case is unique, and embassies may occasionally request documents not listed above. To avoid surprises, we recommend checking with our visa experts before you apply. Outbound Visa Disclaimer: Embassies often request more documents than officially listed, and requirements may vary case by case. Student applicants, for instance, may need proof of financial sponsorship or accommodation. Speak to our team to understand what’s needed for your situation before you submit