Urgent Information for Visa Applicants Regarding Novel Coronavirus

Any individuals with pending consular appointments who (1) were physically present within the People’s Republic of China, excluding the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, within the last 14 days, (2) are experiencing flu-like symptoms, or (3) believe they have may have been exposed to the novel coronavirus, are strongly encouraged to postpone …

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U.S. Visa Information for Mongolian Artists, Performers, and Entertainers

In general, professional artists, performers, and entertainers – also known as “members of the entertainment profession” – cannot travel to the United States on a B category visitor visa with the intent of “providing services.”  Members of the entertainment profession include performing artists such as stage and movie actors, musicians, singers, and dancers, as well …

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H-2 TEMPORARY WORKER PROGRAM

Several private businesses and entities are providing advice and counsel in Mongolia regarding visas for the U.S. H-2 Temporary Worker Program.  None of these entities are affiliated with the U.S. Embassy or the U.S. government.  The U.S. Embassy does not contract, endorse, or sanction any Mongolian entities, agencies, or brokers to serve as “representatives” for …

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H-2 Visa Information

H-2 Visa Information Detailed, accurate information about H-2 visas is available at these official websites: https://travel.state.gov/ https://search.uscis.gov/ http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ General Procedures to Apply for an H-2 Visa Step 1:  Find a company or sponsor in the United States in need of temporary labor/workers.  Please note: The U.S. Embassy has no company, sponsor, or available job list and cannot offer …

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