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Expedited U.S. Visa Appointment Service: Skip the Wait,
Travel Sooner
Facing long wait times for your U.S. visa interview? For
applicants with genuine, urgent, and unforeseen travel needs, the U.S. Embassy
and Consulates offer an Expedited Appointment (EA) process. Our
specialized service maximizes your chances of securing an earlier appointment
date by meticulously preparing your request.
We turn a lengthy wait into a streamlined, high-priority
request.
Our Service Goal: Strategic Preparation for Urgent Travel
The decision to grant an expedited appointment rests solely
with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate. Our service ensures that your request is
compliant, concise, compelling, and fully supported by concrete evidence, which
is critical for approval.
1. Eligibility: Qualifying for an Expedite Request
The U.S. Government strictly defines the conditions for an
expedited appointment. Routine business, pre-booked vacations, weddings, or
last-minute tourism do NOT qualify.
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Qualifying Circumstances |
Service Focus: Documentation & Strategy |
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Medical Emergency |
Urgent Treatment: Applicant or immediate relative
is critically ill and requires urgent medical care in the U.S. |
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Funeral / Death |
Attending the funeral of an immediate family member
(parent, spouse, child, sibling). |
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Urgent Business Travel (B-1) |
Unforeseen business need that cannot be postponed, where
the U.S. or local company will suffer a significant loss of opportunity if
travel is delayed. |
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ESTA Denial |
Citizens of Visa Waiver Program countries who were denied
an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). |
2. Our Expedited Appointment Process (3 Key Steps)
We handle the complexities of the official process to ensure
your request meets all technical requirements.
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Step |
Action |
Your Role |
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Step A: Pre-Application Setup |
We confirm you have submitted the DS-160, paid the
MRV fee, and booked the first available regular appointment (a
prerequisite for any EA request). |
Complete DS-160 & Fee Payment. |
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Step B: Compelling Request Drafting |
We draft a formal, professional, and concise Emergency
Request outlining your urgent travel need. We then meticulously review
and organize all supporting documentation for upload. |
Provide all supporting evidence (medical letters, funeral
notice, urgent business letters, etc.). |
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Step C: Rescheduling & Confirmation |
We monitor the official visa portal for the
Embassy/Consulate's decision (usually within 1-5 business days). If
approved, we immediately log in and guide you through selecting the new,
earlier interview date. |
Monitor your email for our notification. |
3. Required Documents for the Expedite Request
While standard B1/B2 documents are always required for the
interview, the request itself needs specific evidence:
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Document Category |
Conclusive Proof Required for Expedite Request |
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Standard Pre-Requisites |
DS-160 Confirmation Page, MRV Fee Receipt, and
Confirmation of the Initially Booked Regular Appointment. |
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Medical Emergency |
Letter from the U.S. doctor/hospital stating the
illness/injury, treatment needed, and why the applicant's presence (or the
patient's arrival) is critical and urgent. |
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Funeral / Death |
Death Certificate or a letter from the funeral home
confirming the date of the funeral/memorial service. Proof of your immediate
relationship to the deceased (e.g., birth certificate). |
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Urgent Business (B-1) |
Letter from a high-ranking official at the U.S. company and
your local company detailing the time-sensitive nature of the travel and the
specific, significant financial/opportunity loss if you cannot travel
immediately. |
Important Conclusion: Maximize Your Success
Don't risk denial due to poor documentation. Trust our
expertise to prepare a compelling and compliant request.
Contact FELLC. Now to Assess Your
Eligibility for an Expedited U.S. Visa Appointment!