Documents required Invitation letter from the company in USA. NOC from company. Financial proof: Last 3 months' salary slips.
To Whom It May Concern Mr./Mrs. has been employed by us for insert time i.e. months, years and has been a valuable asset to our company. Mr./Mrs. Has requested leave time to visit the United States, we have hereby sanctioned his/her leave from to for a total of insert days/weeks/months.
Include the full address and contact details of the embassy. In the opening paragraph, introduce yourself and state the purpose of the letter. Be clear and concise in explaining the reason for writing the letter. Provide your personal information, including your full name, address, contact number, and email address.
Citizens Services Navigator to contact us or find the answer to your question. Visa Information: For inquiries about U.S. visas, please contact our call center at 4105-6758 within Costa Rica and (703) 988-7006 from the U.S. You can send an e-mail to: CostaRica.Visas@gdit-gss.
Contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate, or call these numbers in the United States: From the U.S. & Canada - 1-888-407-4747. From Overseas - +1 202-501-4444.
For emergencies related to U.S. citizens, please contact us at: +506 2519-2000 or use our U.S. Citizens Services Navigator. If you are currently experiencing an emergency or feel you are in danger, please call 911. For emergencies related to U.S. citizens, please contact us at: +506 2519-2000 or use our U.S.
First dial 011 - the U.S. exit code. Next dial 506 - the country code for Costa Rica. And finally the local phone number - 8 digits.
Obtaining a tourist visa to the United States can be challenging for Brazilians due to several factors: High Demand: The US is a popular destination for Brazilian tourists, leading to a high volume of visa applications. This can result in longer wait times and increased scrutiny.
Nonimmigrant visas are required for travel to the United States on a temporary basis, including tourism, temporary employment, study, and exchange. All Brazilians need a visa to travel to the United States, including transit passengers making an international connection.