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How to apply for a tourist visa from Germany to the United States

The first floor was a complete mistake ... apply for an American visa at the Embassy of China and close the Embassy of China. What is this?

In addition, people who travel to the United States for less than 90 days with German passports can stay in the United States visa-free with German passports and return air tickets valid for at least 6 months.

The procedure is the same as that of the US Embassy in China. Make an appointment first, and then go to the American Embassy in Germany for an interview. After the interview, press the fingerprints of ten fingers and take photos.

The United States has an embassy in Berlin and consulates in Frankfurt and Munich. Go anywhere you live. -& gt; http://germany.usembassy.gov/visa/who_must_apply.html

Details are on the following page. Fill in DS- 156 and DS- 157 on the first website, and then book the interview time and visa fee online in advance (equivalent to 13 1 Euro). Even if the visa is rejected, it cannot be returned. At the current rate, the visa fees for the embassy in Berlin and Munich.

http://germany.usembassy.gov/germany/visa/visitor_visa.html

Don't talk nonsense about the third floor. I know a friend who is studying in Canada and holds a Canadian student visa. If someone goes to the US Consulate in Toronto and signs a non-immigrant B2 tourist visa, they will still travel to the United States, but they also need to provide information such as the monthly statement of their deposits in Canada.

If you are a German student, I suggest you be at least a college student. If you work in Germany, you must have a work certificate and deposit information.