Visas to the U.S.

How To Apply
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Emergencies

Tourist and Business visas

Student visas
Work visas

- Temporary worker

- Temporary Laborer H2 Visas

- Groups

- NAFTA Visas

- Domestic employees

Other specialized visas

Third Country Nationals in the U.S.
Delivery of your visa
Frequently Asked Questions   



 


Visa Services
Work visas - Groups

Other types of visas:

Click here for information on applying for visas for groups in general


To apply for individual or group appointments for H2B and H2R visa applicants, the employer or authorized agent must send an inquiry email to the H2B team at H2BMEX@csc.com. A team member will respond within two working days with information on how to obtain an appointment.

Approved visas are available at the consular section which processed the application two working days after the interview.

During the pickup process we will accept payment of the appropriate visa fee for each approved visa.

If you wish to submit substitutions after the appointment has been scheduled, they will be considered as a request for a different appointment and scheduled for a different date.

Refused applicants, in most cases, will have their passports returned immediately at the end of the interview. It is possible, however, that some applicants will be refused subsequently to the interview if it is shown, as a result of their background check, that they were dishonest in the interview. These passports will be returned to the company's point of contact.

Questions

After the appointment, U.S. employers, their representatives, or other interested parties may contact the H2B team directly with questions or follow-up information related to the visa process. Contact them by addressing your email to mexicocityh2b@state.gov. Please limit correspondence to this e-mail address to non-appointment related issues only.

Please submit your appointment request in a timely manner.


—Additional Information—

Immigration & Citizenship Service (CIS):
• Temporary Workers
Labor Departament:
• H-1B Visas for Specialized Professionals
State Department:
• Visas for Temporary Visitors
FirstGov:
• Tips for Visitors (Spanish)

 

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