C-1 Visa - Transit
In general, travelers in transit through the United States require valid C-1 visas. That is unless they are eligible to transit the United States visa free under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), or they are a national of a country which has an
agreement with the United States allowing their citizens to travel to the United States without visas.
If you are not eligible to transit the United States under the VWP, or are not a national of a country where visa requirements are waived, you will be required to apply for a transit (C-1) visa before traveling.
All C-1 visa applicants, even children and babies listed in parents' passports are required to:
and present evidence of
- sufficient funds to cover all expenses while in the United States; and
- evidence to show that the applicant has a residence abroad to which
he/she intends to return at the end of the stay in the United States.
This is generally established by evidence of family, professional,
property, employment or other ties and commitments to some country
other than the United States sufficient to cause the applicant to
return there at the conclusion of his/her stay.
Issuance fees
Nationals of certain countries are required to pay an issuance fee in order for an approved visa to be issued. No fee is charged for the issuance of a C visa to a British citizen passport holder.
Additional processing requirements and information for the following:
males aged 16 to 45
nationals of North Korea, Cuba, Iran, Libya,
Syria & Sudan
nationals of China, Northern Cyprus, Russia,
Somalia & Vietnam
applicants who have a
criminal conviction,
are HIV positive,
have a medical ineligibility,
have been denied entry into or deported
from the United States
temporary residents of the United Kingdom
What do I do next?
Applicants aged 14 to 79 are required to schedule an appointment for
an interview.
Applicants under the age of 14 and those 80 and over may be eligible to apply for
a visa by mail.
Important Notice: Visa applications are subject to a greater degree of scrutiny than in the past which means that in some instances visa applications are taking longer to process to conclusion than has been customary. You will be advised at the time of the interview if your application requires additional processing.
Reminder: We always recommend that individuals apply for visas well in advance of their proposed date of travel. No assurances regarding the issuance of visas can be given in advance. Therefore, final travel plans or the purchase of non refundable ticket should not be made until a visa has been issued and you are in receipt of the passport.
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