Visa Revalidation
General Information
Individuals who are
in diplomatic status in the
Each applicant for visa revalidation must submit:
- One passport, valid for travel to the
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U.S.for at least six months beyond the visa application date (including Visa Office processing time). Attach the passport containing the most recent A, G or NATO visa.
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The original I-94, Arrival- Departure Record, issued by the Department of Homeland Security, US Customs and Border Protection from the applicant’s most recent admission to the U.S.
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One visa application form DS-1648 , Application for A, G or NATO visa, fully completed and signed. A pplicants must complete the electronic “e-form application”. The non-electronic form DS-1648 will NOT be accepted. Select Application for A, G, and NATO Visa, Form DS-1648 to access the electronic version. When completing Form DS-1648, a pplicants must give their full surname, full first and middle names. Please spell out the date of birth, i.e. 04 MAR 1940. Include the principal applicant’s and applicant’s Personal Identification Number (PID) assigned by the Office of Protocol, if available. (Many NATO applicants do not have a PID number.)
(NOTE: DS-1648 is ONLY
for A 1-2, G1-4 and NATO1-6 visa applicants applying in the
- One photograph stapled or glued to the DS-1648 in the designated space, which meets the Nonimmigrant Photograph Requirements.
- Dependents applying separately from the principal applicant must submit copies of the principal applicant’s visa and front and back of the principal applicant’s I-94 in addition to the requirements listed above.
How
To Apply
The application package should be submitted through your Embassy in Washington to
CA/VO/P/D’s Diplomatic Desk, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between
the hours of 11 am and 12noon (Eastern Time). NATO visa applicants may submit their
applications through your commanding office.
If your application package is submitted by mail from your commanding office, include a self-addressed, stamped return envelope or a properly completed commercial courier airbill and envelope. The Visa Office does not endorse the use of any particular commercial courier service. If using the U.S. Postal Service, the Postal Service recommends a padded envelope for passport return. A family should submit one courier
airbill/envelope or one self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of their
documents. Please use the military command’s address or the applicant’s personal
address in the
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Please allow a minimum of 2-5 business days to process any diplomatic visa. In some cases, processing may take longer.
Change of Status – Into or within Diplomatic Status
If you are in the
CA/VO/P/D will coordinate with CIS on processing the form I-566. If the CIS grants a change of status to the A or G category, the Diplomatic Liaison Office (CA/VO/P/D) will then issue the visa if the Foreign Mission has submitted Form DS-1648 (Application for Visa) accompanied by the applicant’s passport, a passport-size photo, and the Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record) reflecting the change of status. For additional information, the Foreign Mission or International Organization should contact CA/VO/P/D.
Change of Status – Out of Diplomatic Status
If you are in the
Please note: CA/VO/P/D does not endorse I-566 forms for individuals who are changing their status to an Immigrant status. Please contact your CIS office directly to complete the change of status to Immigrant status.




