i dont have scanned as its a email and here is what i received from my attorney
(my name is Harry and my attorney Carol) i had the same doubts what you are going through.. i am going on next tuesday.. i got the bahamas visa today( was a breeze to get it)... will post more experiences..
----original email as received from my attorney in turn received from US embassy Nassau----- let me know if I can help with more doubts..
Best of Luck!
Harry!
This is the answer I just got from the US Embassy in Nassau, Bahamas. The questions was: Can a Citizen of India, with expired H-1, get new H-1 visa in Nassau. As you can see, they answered in the affirmative.
Regards,
Carol
-----Original Message-----
From: Visa, Nassau [mailto:VisaNassau@state.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:00 PM
To: Carol
Subject: RE: Inquiry
Yes and appointment is required.
How to Apply for a Visa to the United States of America
Please note that enhanced border security measures now require a personal appearance at the visa interview for all persons 14 to 79 years of age. Those under 14 or over 79 may send their applications and required documentation to the Embassy by courier, or another person may bring them on their behalf, without making an appointment for a personal interview.
Persons wishing to apply for a visa for travel to the United States must first schedule an interview appointment through the Embassy's Visa Information Service (VIS) before applying at the Visa Section of the U.S. Embassy in Nassau. Non-immigrant visa applicants may contact the VIS by calling 1-800-763-6812 from the Bahamas or the United States, or 1-877-709-1892 from the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Callers to the Visa Information Service will need to obtain a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to access the service. Applicants can purchase a PIN at a local distribution center, listed at
www.usvisascratchcards.info, or by charging the $14 fee to a Mastercard or Visa at the commencement of the call.
Visa Information Service operators will provide information on the visa application process and its requirements. Callers will also be able to schedule an appointment for their visa interview, working with the operator to find the most convenient time for an appointment.
find the most convenient time for an appointment.
Upon arriving in the Visa Section, applicants will be asked to give their documents to a Visa Section employee who will organize the papers, attach their photograph and supporting documentation, as required. The applicant will then proceed to the Cashier’s window to pay his or her fee. After the data is entered into the computer system, the applicants will be called to a window for an interview and digital scan of their fingerprints. This process typically takes about 30-60 minutes, depending on the number of applicants on any given day.
If the visa application is approved, the visa is typically ready for pick-up between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. on the same day if the applicant lives off the island of New Providence, or next day if the applicant lives on the island of New Providence. However, please be aware that occasionally there is a delay in the processing or printing of the visas that is beyond the Embassy’s control and the visa may not be ready on the specified day.
Non-immigrant Visa Hours
7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Monday to Thursday (except holidays).
Documentary Requirements for Visa Applicants
Whether the application is presented in person or by courier, all visa applicants must present:
A valid passport, with at least six months validity remaining, and any previous passports you have held which are still in your possession. A report is required for any lost/stolen passports.
A fully completed and signed application form DS-156 (and DS-157 to be completed by all male applicants from age 16 through 45.) All forms must be completed online at
http://evisaforms.state.gov and then printed out and signed. The DS-157 form can also be found at:
www.travel.state.gov (click on Visas and follow the links).
A passport-size photograph taken within the past six months; plain white background, no head coverings. Hair should be pushed away from the face. (Glasses may be worn if there is no glare and eyes are clearly visible.) See photo specifications at
www.travel.state.gov.
$100.00 in exact change (all Bahamian or all U.S. -- no mixed currencies). Payment is by cash, postal money order or certified check only.
Each applicant must also present evidence of his or her ties to the Bahamas or another country outside the United States to which he or she will return after the visit. Because each individual’s circumstances are unique, it is impossible to specify what documents will satisfy this requirement. The deciding factor is not the number or kind of documents presented, but the individual circumstances of each applicant. Most applicants who are employed present a letter from their employer, or a business license for self- employed persons.
Work/resident permits for those who are residents, but not citizens, of the Bahamas or Turks and Caicos Islands
Retired persons receiving pension payments should submit a letter, from the institution that pays the pension benefits, stating the benefit amount.
When applying for visas for minor children, the above documents are required, including parents’ employment letters. For those under age 14, please include parents’ passports and the child’s birth certificate.
For applications for special visas (student visas, work visas, crew visas, etc), please see “Types of Visas” on our website,
http://nassau.usembassy.gov for additional information. Please refer to
www.travel.state.gov for information on visa types not discussed on our website.
Additional documentation or information may be requested from the applicant during the interview, if determined necessary by the interviewing consular officer.
Should you have further questions, please contact the visa section by e-mailing
visanassau@state.gov. Emailing is the most efficient way to get your information. Most emails are answered in 24-48 hours.
Visa Nassau