VISA SERVICES FOR OLYMPIC TEAM MEMBERS
To facilitate travel for foreign Olympic athletes, family members, coaches, and staff who require U.S. transit visas to return home after the Olympics, the U.S. Embassy in Beijing will provide walk-in service (no advance appointment required) to applicants with Olympic credentials from 2 pm - 4 pm each business day. This service begins Monday, August 18, and will continue through Friday, August 29, 2008.
According to U.S. visa law, all visa applicants ages 14-79 must appear in person at a Consular Section for biometric enrollment and an interview with a Consular Officer. Visas are available the following business day after the interview.
To take advantage of appointment-free walk-in service, applicants age 14-79 with Olympic credentials must:
Be in possession of a foreign passport and an Olympic credential with a photograph. American and Chinese passport holders will not be allowed to use this service.
Apply for a visa for Olympics-related travel. Ordinary tourism, business, student, and temporary employment visa applications will not be accepted as walk-in applications.
Arrive to the U.S. Embassy Visa Unit between 2 pm and 3:30 pm Monday through Friday.
Be prepared to submit to security screening. Electronic devices, including cellular phones, are not permitted. Backpacks, suitcases, attaché cases, and strollers are also not permitted. Applicants should bring only documents relevant to the visa application, and they should carry any documents in a transparent folder.
Plan to spend two full hours at the Embassy including security screening, document intake, biometric enrollment, and interview time.
Applicants under 14 or age 80 and up may send a representative who meets the criteria above to submit a visa application on their behalf.
Language assistance: