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WELCOME

Welcome to the Nonimmigrant and the Immigrant Visa Units of the U.S. Consular Offices in Poland. 

We invite you to apply for a U.S. visa in the Embassy in Warsaw and in the Consulate General in Krakow and we welcome you to visit the United States of America! For information about travel to the United States please visit:
http://www.discoveramerica.com
We are committed to facilitate legitimate travel to the United States in accordance with U.S. law and we strive to provide professional and courteous customer service to our visa applicants.  In our work, we are guided by the principles of transparency, fairness, professionalism and integrity.
For the U.S. Department of State Consular Customer Service Statement, please see: http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/visa_2796.html

ANNOUNCEMENT

The U.S. Embassy in Warsaw announces that the Department of State is implementing a worldwide increase in the immigrant visa application processing fee and immigrant visa services.  It will take effect on Tuesday, July 13, 2010. [more information]

ANNOUNCEMENT

Closure Notice

The Consular Section of the Embassy in Warsaw will be closed to the public on (May 28, June 25, July 30, August 27, September 24, October 29, November 19, and December 17), for training purposes. Operator assisted immigrant visa information (48-22-625 1042), information on admissibility (48-22-504 2200) and direct telephone numbers to American Citizens Services and Federal Benefits Units in Warsaw will be unavailable on those days. Except for emergencies, the American Citizen Services Unit will be closed to the public The Consular Information Booth on 12 Piekna Street in Warsaw will be closed as well.

The Nonimmigrant Visa Information telephone lines will be operated (0 703 700 120 from billable TP SA phones or *740 94 00 from cellular phones of all networks) and callers will be able to reach the 24-Hour Automated Consular Services Information at (48) 22 625-1401. More information on how to contact the Embassy is available here

SPECIAL NOTICE FOR DV APPLICANTS

Change in DV-2010 Rescheduling Procedures ВНИМАНИЮ ЗАЯВИТЕЛЕЙ ПО ПРОГРАММЕ DV-2010 Изменение процедур на получение новой даты собеседования по программе DV-2010

SPECIAL NOTICE

Cautionary Notice Regarding Previous Overstays

Passengers who previously stayed in the U.S. longer than permitted on the form I-94 issued by the immigration officer at the port of entry will be denied entry into the U.S.  In order to avoid being sent back to Poland, and possibly being held in a detention facility if a return flight is not immediately available, passengers are urged to bear in mind the following:

  • A visa does not guarantee entry. An immigration inspector at the port of entry determines the visa holder's eligibility for admission into the United States.

  • If you stayed even one day longer than permitted on a previous I-94, the visa you used on that trip is now invalid for re-entry, even if the visa expiration date on the visa foil has not been reached.   You will not be permitted to re-enter the U.S. on such a visa.

  • Even though you may previously have been admitted to the U.S. following an overstay, this does not mean that you will be admitted again.  As we improve the databases used to screen travelers at U.S. Ports of Entry, the likelihood that a previous violation will come to the attention of an immigration inspector increases.

  • Polish citizens who have previously overstayed must apply for new visas at the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw or the U.S. Consulate General in Krakow.

  • We urge you to be honest with the consular officer regarding your previous overstay.  It is far better to be denied a visa by a consular officer in Poland than to be detained/arrested and turned back by U.S. immigration authorities after a long, expensive flight.

  • Failure to disclose a previous overstay to a consular officer or immigration officer is considered misrepresentation and will make you permanently ineligible to receive future visas, including immigrant visas.

Contact Information

  • Linda Hoover
    Consul General, Warsaw

    U.S. Embassy Consular Section
    ul. Piekna 12
    00-540 Warsaw
    Tel:  +48/22 625-1401
    Fax: +48/22 627-4734
    E-mail: CG_Warsaw

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