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iVisa
10 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Are you a Cyprus citizen with a U.S. visa? Are you wondering how to renew a U.S. Visa in Cyprus? Don't worry, we're here to help! In this guide, we're going to cover everything you need to know about your options for renewing your U.S. visa as a Cyprus citizen.

Renewing your U.S. B1/B2 visa from Cyprus doesn't have to be a complex or overwhelming process. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure a successful visa renewal and continue exploring the exciting travel opportunities the United States offers.

Let’s dive into the application process of the U.S. Visa renewal!

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U.S. Visa renewal process: How to renew a U.S. Visa in Cyprus

Here are the general steps to get your U.S. Visa renewal from Cyprus:

  • Check your visa category: Determine the type of U.S. visa is eligible for renewal in Cyprus.

  • Complete the DS-160 form: Fill out our online application form on our website or user-friendly iVisa app. Ensure that you provide accurate and up-to-date information.

  • Pay the visa fee: Pay the visa renewal fees. You can do this with a credit or debit card. Keep the payment receipt as you will need it for the appointment.

  • Schedule an appointment: Visit the U.S. Embassy or Consulate website in Cyprus and navigate to the visa section. Look for specific instructions on how to schedule an appointment for visa renewal. Keep in mind that you may be eligible for a visa interview waiver. We’ll explain that later!

  • Attend the visa appointment: Arrive at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate on the scheduled date and time of your appointment. Bring all the required documents and be prepared for an interview with a consular officer.

  • Wait for visa processing: Your visa renewal application will be processed after the appointment. The length of processing time can vary, so it is advisable to apply well ahead of planned travel dates.

  • Get your visa: Once your visa renewal is approved, you will receive your passport with the new one by mail or through a designated pick-up location.

Am I eligible to renew my U.S. Visa in Cyprus?

To determine if you are eligible to renew your U.S. visa in Cyprus, you must consider these criteria:

  • Visa category: Check if your current visa falls under the category that is eligible for renewal.

  • Expiration date: Ensure that your previous U.S. visa has not expired more than 12 months ago. The specific timeframe for eligibility can vary, so it's essential to verify the expiration date of your previous visa.

  • Same visa classification: The renewal application must be for the same visa classification as your previous visa.

  • Full-validity visa: The previous visa should have been granted as a full-validity, multiple-entry visa, and not have any annotations or restrictions that would prevent renewal.

  • No ineligibility or inadmissibility: You should not have any new grounds of ineligibility or inadmissibility that would disqualify you from visa renewal. These grounds can include criminal convictions, immigration violations, or other factors.

U.S. Visa renewal application: How to apply for an American Visa renewal in Cyprus

We offer hassle-free assistance that makes the renewal process much easier.

We provide user-friendly application options such as our website and the convenient iVisa app. Whether you prefer to visit our website or download the app, rest assured that we have got you covered. Just follow the simple steps outlined below:

  • Step 1: Fill out the form on our website or through the app. Remember, accuracy is key when providing your information!

  • Step 2: Pay the visa fees on our secure online platform. Then, follow the instructions provided by our team by email, to submit the documents or attend any necessary appointments. We'll guide you through the process from start to finish.

  • Step 3: Attend the visa interview (if applicable) and get ready to travel!

We understand that the renewal process can be overwhelming, but with our assistance, the entire process is a breeze.

Let us help you obtain your U.S. B1/B2 visa renewal effortlessly. Your next United States adventure awaits!

Documents required for the renewal of the American Visa in Cyprus

The requirements for the U.S. B1/B2 visa renewal in Cyprus may vary slightly based on individual circumstances. However, here are the general requirements you will likely need to fulfill:

  • Valid passport: Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the United States.

  • Previous visa: You must hold a B1/B2 visa that is either expired or will expire within the next three months.

  • DS-160 confirmation page: You need to complete the DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application form online and submit/bring the confirmation page with the barcode.

  • Photograph: One recent color photograph that meets the United States visa photo requirements. Use our online photo service to get one that is government-compliant.

  • Active email address: You’ll obtain a confirmation and tracking info for your B1/B2 visa application by email.

  • A valid payment method: To complete the payment of the visa fees online.

Making an appointment for the U.S. visa renewal in Cyprus

In most cases, attending an interview is a standard requirement to obtain a visa and travel to the United States. But don't worry, we're here to assist you every step of the way, from helping you book the appointment to guiding the requirements.

However, some applicants from Cyprus may qualify for an interview waiver. This means that, under certain circumstances, you may be exempt from the interview requirement.

How to renew your visa B1/B2 without an interview in Cyprus

U.S. B1/B2 visa renewals in Cyprus generally require an interview. However, there are certain circumstances in which an interview waiver may be possible. The decision regarding interview waiver eligibility is at the discretion of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Cyprus.

Applicants who meet the following criteria are typically granted a visa interview waiver:

  • The previous visa expired within the last 12 months or will expire in the next three months.

  • The renewal application is for the same visa classification.

  • The purpose and activities of the renewal application are similar or the same as those of the previous visa.

  • The previous visa was granted after a proper interview conducted by a U.S. consular office.

  • There are no security issues or concerns associated with your background or the visa category.

If your specific situation requires an appointment, we will inform you in advance so that you have sufficient time to prepare.

U.S. Visa renewal fee: Cost of renewing the American Visa in Cyprus

The U.S. visa renewal includes a government fee of US$160. The iVisa processing fee is US$149.99. Both fees can be paid securely online during the application process!

When applying with us, you'll get the following benefits:

  • Application 100% government-compliant: Our team of iVisa Experts will review your application to ensure it's 100% compliant with government requirements.

  • Unlimited access to our iVisa Experts: We guide you through the entire application process from start to finish.

  • Simplified DS-160 form: Avoid the long, confusing, and tedious questions on the government website. We offer a simplified form with easy questions and will do the legwork for you.

  • Fill out the form at your own pace: Make changes whenever you want and save your progress to continue later.

  • Step-by-step manual: By applying with us for this tourist visa, you'll get an exclusive PDF manual with tips on answering difficult questions, a full list of necessary documents, and start-to-finish guidance.

Processing time for the U.S. Visa renewal in Cyprus

Our processing time for U.S. visa renewal is 30 days. This timeframe includes a review of your application form, arranging a visa appointment if needed, and submitting your form to the relevant authorities.

Typically, the U.S. Embassy or Consulate aims to process visa renewals as efficiently as possible. However, it is recommended to submit your renewal application well in advance of your intended travel date to account for delays.

Is it possible to renew a U.S. Visa before expiration in Cyprus?

Typically, you can renew your U.S. visa if your previous visa expired in the last 12 months or is set to expire within the next three months. This time frame serves as a general guideline for eligibility in the visa renewal process.

We still recommend renewing your U.S. visa before it expires to ensure the continuity of your travel plans and avoid any disruptions to entering the United States.

When should I renew my U.S. visa in Cyprus?

It is advisable to start the process of renewing your U.S. visa in Cyprus well before your current visa expires

The ideal timing for renewal can vary depending on several factors, including your travel plans and the processing times of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Cyprus. Here are some general recommendations:

  • Start early: Begin the renewal process at least a few months before your current visa's expiration date.

  • Check processing times: Visit the official website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Cyprus to determine the average processing times for visa renewals. Also take into consideration the iVisa processing time of 30 days, if you plan to apply through us.

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U.S. Visa renewal passport tracking in Cyprus

If you've already completed the application process, accessing your application status is simple. Just log in to your iVisa account using the provided credentials. Once your payment is processed, an account will be automatically created for you.

Once logged in, you'll have full access to your account, where you can easily check your visa confirmation and application details. Rest assured, you'll also receive important updates and notifications regarding your application.

For a better experience, we recommend downloading our app for a seamless experience tracking the status of your U.S. visa renewal application.

My U.S. Visa renewal in Cyprus was denied. How to proceed?

You can follow these steps if your U.S. visa renewal application in Cyprus has been denied:

  • Understand the reason for the denial: Carefully review the denial notice or communication provided by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. It should specify the reasons for rejecting your renewal application.

  • Determine if reapplication is an option: Depending on the reason for the denial, you may have the option to reapply for a U.S. visa. However, it's important to address the issues that led to the initial denial and strengthen your case before submitting a new application.

  • Address any concerns: If the denial was due to specific concerns or issues, take appropriate steps to address them.

  • Gather additional supporting documents: If you decide to reapply, thoroughly review the requirements for the visa category you are applying for and gather any additional supporting documents that can strengthen your case.

  • Review and prepare: Carefully review your application and ensure that all the necessary documents are complete and accurate.

  • Attend the interview: You likely have to attend the visa interview if your visa renewal was denied, to expand on the reasons for the denial.

My U.S. Visa was lost/stolen. What should I do?

If you lost your U.S. Visa, follow these steps:

  • Report the loss or theft: Contact the local authorities to report the incident and obtain a police report or incident report. This documentation will be important for your records and future visa application.

  • Contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate: Inform the U.S. Embassy or Consulate about the loss or theft of your visa. They will guide you on the specific steps to take and provide assistance in obtaining a replacement visa.

  • Gather necessary documents: Prepare the required documents for obtaining a replacement visa. These typically include a completed visa application form, a new passport if the previous one was lost or stolen, a police report or incident report, and any other supporting documentation as instructed by the embassy or consulate.

  • Schedule an appointment: Follow the instructions provided by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate to schedule an appointment for a visa interview.

  • Attend the visa interview: Attend the scheduled visa interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. During the interview, be ready to answer questions about the loss or theft of your visa and provide any requested information or documents.

  • Obtain a replacement visa: If your application is approved, you will be issued a replacement visa. Follow the instructions provided by the embassy or consulate to collect your new visa.

How to prepare for the U.S. Visa interview in Cyprus

Here are some tips to help you get ready for your U.S. Visa interview in Cyprus:

  • Review the application: Thoroughly review your visa application and supporting documents before the interview. Familiarize yourself with the information you provided to ensure consistency and accuracy.

  • Be familiar with your supporting documents: Understand the documents you are required to bring to the interview and ensure they are organized and easily accessible.

  • Practice answering potential questions: Anticipate the types of questions the consular officer may ask during the interview. Practice your answers to ensure clarity, conciseness, and consistency.

  • Dress appropriately: Dress professionally and present yourself neatly and respectably. Your appearance can create a positive impression during the interview.

  • Be confident and honest: Maintain a confident and composed demeanor during the interview. Answer questions honestly and provide concise responses.

  • Stay calm and respectful: Remain calm and composed throughout the interview process. Treat the consular officer with respect and follow their instructions.

Read more expert interview tips on our blog here.

Learn more about the U.S. B1/B2 Visa renewal with us

If you're looking to learn more about the U.S. B1/B2 visa and its requirements, we are here to help you.

Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with the necessary support and assistance to make your visa experience smooth and hassle-free, so feel free to contact us via online chat or email at [email protected].

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