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What is the typical processing time for E-visa applications for US residents?

Oct 26, 2024
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Nick *******
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E-visa application for US residents --- how long did it take you to receive visa approval from submission date?
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Responses from users indicate that the processing time for E-visas for US residents varies significantly depending on the consulate. Some received approvals in less than 24 hours, while others waited up to 3 weeks. Specific examples include one user mentioning a 1-month wait from the NYC embassy and another reporting a 3-week duration from the Los Angeles consulate. It's noted that multiple consulates in the US may have different processing timelines.
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Dan *******
Took 3 weeks from the Los Angeles consulate for a Non O married to a Thai
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Robert ***********
I agree with Kevin. I filed on Sept 11 at NY and received 2 days before my departure date.
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Kevin *******
1 month from nyc embassy
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Braydon *********
Me and my wife, less than 24hrs. My son's visa, i'm still waiting and it's been 3 weeks.
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Nick *******
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@Braydon ********
though which embassy did you apply?
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Wannikea *********
There are 4 consulates in the US, if you search and read previous posts about approvals you'll get an idea of the various timelines.
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