Get a U.S. Virgin Islands Visa

Important Information

U.S. Virgin Islands Executive Service Offering

The U.S. Virgin Islands is an unincorporated U.S. territory. The Consulate of the United States of America require that any applicant applying for a US non-immigrant visa appear in person for an interview and fingerprints to be taken, as part of the visa application process. Applications are accepted by strict appointment only. The current waiting time for an appointment is approximately 9 months.


It is imperative that the application, supporting documents for your interview and payment be in complete conformance to US consular requirements, so as to avoid the potential rejection of visa at the scheduled appointment. VisaCentral will offer a fully comprehensive U.S. Virgin Islands Executive Service offering the following services:
                                                  
VisaCentral U.S. Virgin Islands Executive Service Offering

  • A dedicated Executive Service agent who will assist you during the visa application process
  • Provision of application form and document requirements for your interview at the US Consulate
  • Quality check and completion of your online application form
  • Digital Photo Service
  • Pre-check of your supporting documents for your US Consulate interview
  • Assistance with payment of online visa fee
  • Appointment booking at the US Consulate.
  • Tracking and delivery of your visa

Upon placing your order, a VisaCentral visa specialist will contact you directly to talk through the process in more detail and advise on the documents that you need for your visa. Please wait until you have been contact by phone, before you send any documents to VisaCentral.

The processing time quoted is the time taken for the visa to be received after the scheduled appointment. The current waiting time for an appointment is approximately 9 months.

Tourist Travel Requirements for an U.S. Virgin Islands Visa for UK Citizens

  1. Appointment System

    The US Consulate operates an appointment system for the submission of non-immigrant visa applications. The current waiting time for an appointment is approximately 9 months. The processing time is the time taken for the visa to be received after the scheduled appointment.

  2. Document Requirements

    Upon placing your order VisaCentral will send you details for the following document requirements:

    • Passport
    • Digital Photograph
    • Application form 
    • Appointment booking confirmation
    • Letter of Invitation
    • Business Introduction Letter
    • Proof of Financial Means
    • Proof of Residency

  3. Previous Convictions

    Applicants who have ever been arrested, cautioned or convicted of a previous offence, must declare this information on their visa application. This will require ‘administrative processing’ by the US Embassy, and will extend the consular processing time of up to 60 days from the date of the visa interview. As timing is based on individual circumstances of each case, the US Embassy cannot guarantee visa issuance or visa processing times in advance of the interview. If you have a criminal conviction, we recommend that you apply well in advance of your intended travel date.

    A Police Certificate or Court records pertaining to the arrest or conviction must be taken to the appointment, this applies even if the sentence is considered spent.

  4. Processing Time

    Some applications may be subjected to additional administrative processing at the US Consulate. In these cases VisaCentral cannot guarantee the exact issuing time of your visa.

U.S. Virgin Islands Visa FAQ

  1. When is the best time to apply for my U.S. Virgin Islands visa?

    The best time to apply for your U.S. Virgin Islands visa is 1-2 months before your travel date. However, if you are running short on time, we may be able to process your visa on a faster service at the Embassy’s discretion.
  2. Do I have to send you my passport to get a U.S. Virgin Islands visa? Is it safe to send a passport?

    Yes. You will need to send your actual passport, not a copy of it. The U.S. Virgin Islands visa is stamped on your passport and will become one of your passport pages. Visa request cannot be processed without your original passport. Because of the importance of your passport, we strongly suggest that you send your application by a secure method, such as a guaranteed postal service or courier.