U.S. Embassy Kuwait, Visa Procedure – KTV2
The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait provides Non-Immigrant Visa services to Kuwaitis residing anywhere in Kuwait and to third-country nationals residing in Kuwait. Non-Immigrant Visas are required for travelers who wish to visit, work or study for a temporary period. The type of visa required will depend on the purpose of your travel. Appointments are required for visa interviews.
The Embassy provides immigrant visa services to anyone residing in Kuwait provided the Department of Homeland Security approves the Immigrant Visa petition first. We do not have a local U.S. Customs and Immigrations Services office at post.
For reference information on the visa process, please visit the travel.state.gov information site here. For links to common topics of interest, please click here.
For questions related to visa and consular issues at U.S. Embassy Kuwait, please contact us.
Visas
- Non-Immigrant Visas
- Immigrant Visas
- Diversity Visa
- Fees
- Contact Us
- Check Your Visa Status
- Travel & Tourism in the U.S.
Hours: Visa services are available Sunday to Thursday (excluding holidays), and by appointment only. Non-Immigrant Visa interviews are conducted from 7:30-10:00am, while Immigrant Visa interviews are conducted from 1:00-3:00pm. Please note that you will not be admitted into the Embassy if you arrive late for your appointment.
Kuwait News
- Events in Kuwait
- Replace 25% expats with Kuwaitis
- close down 17 domestic labor offices
- Government panel works end to kafeel system
- Police are looking for two women wearing niqab
- Police Arrested a Filipino
- Warning came from an official source at the Ministry of Interior
- Jobs for Teachers
- Security forces moved near Iraq border
- Take Care – Bank account thefts in steep rise
- Vacancies in teaching jobs for Expats GCC nationals and Bedouns,
- Employment of expat staff in co-op to be suspended
- Another Filipino worker on death row in Kuwait
- Salary deduction
- Man gets death sentence for killing his wife by burning her
- Expats serving sheesha to minors face deportation
- Kuwait denies visa bans
- 60 year of age expats on way to retirement
- Fixed period contract
- Driving License transfer from Gulf countries to Kuwait
- 9 Pakistani sailors stranded on Kuwaiti cargo ship
Comments (1)
Filed in: All • Expats in Kuwait • Info • Local News
How to get visit visa to united state