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U.S. consulates/embassies that issue K-1/K-2 visas

Below is a partial list of cities that issue K-1/K-2 visas. Remember, not every country can issue visas. Likewise, not every city with a consulate/embassy can issue immigrant visas*. In such cases, applicants will have to travel to the next nearest consulate/embassy to complete the process. Please check with the consulate/embassy nearest to you.

East Asia and the Pacific

  • Australia, Canberra
  • Australia, Melbourne
  • Australia, Perth
  • Australia, Sydney
  • Australia, Adelaide
  • Australia, Brisbane
  • Burma, Rangoon
  • Cambodia, Phnom Penh
  • China, Guangzhou
  • Hong Kong and Macau
  • Indonesia, Jakarta
  • Japan, Tokyo
  • Korea, Seoul
  • Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
  • New Zealand, Wellington
  • Philippines, Manila
  • Thailand, Bangkok
  • Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Taiwan—There is no United States embassy/consulate in Taiwan per say; however, the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) has the ability to issue visas. For more information about this organization, please visit www.ait.org.tw/en/.

Central Asia

  • Afghanistan, Kabul
  • Bangladesh, Dhaka
  • India, New Delhi
  • India, Kolkata
  • India, Mumbai
  • Kazakhstan, Astana
  • Nepal, Kathmandu
  • Pakistan, Islamabad
  • Sri Lanka, Colombo
  • Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Central, South, and North America

  • Argentina, Buenos Aires
  • Bolivia, La Paz
  • Brazil, Brasilia
  • Canada, Ottawa
  • Canada, Montreal
  • Canada, Quebec
  • Canada, Toronto
  • Canada, Vancouver
  • Chile, Santiago
  • Colombia, Bogota
  • Costa Rica, San Jose
  • Cuba, U.S. Interests Section
  • Ecuador, Quito
  • Ecuador, Guayaquil
  • Guatemala, Guatemala City
  • Mexico, Mexico City
  • Mexico, Hermosillo
  • Mexico, Cuidad Juarez
  • Peru, Lima
  • Venezuela, Caracas

Middle East and North Africa

  • Egypt, Cairo
  • Iraq, Bagdad
  • Israel, Jerusalem
  • Morocco, Casablanca
  • Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
  • Saudi Arabia, Jeddah
  • Syria, Damascus
  • Yemen, Sana’a

Europe and Eurasia

  • France, Paris
  • Georgia, Tbilisi
  • Germany, Berlin
  • Greece, Athens
  • Rome, Italy
  • The Netherlands, Amsterdam
  • Poland, Warsaw
  • Poland, Krakow
  • Portugal, Lisbon
  • Romania, Bucharest
  • Russia, Moscow
  • Russia, St. Petersburg
  • Spain, Madrid
  • Spain, Barcelona
  • Turkey, Ankara
  • Turkey, Istanbul
  • Ukraine, Kyiv
  • United Kingdom, London

Africa

  • Angola, Luanda
  • Cameroon, Yaounde
  • Cameroon, VPP Septentrion
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kinshasa
  • Côte d’Ivoire, Abidjan
  • Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
  • Ghana, Accra
  • Kenya, Nairobi
  • Madagascar, Antananarivo
  • Malawi, Lilongwe
  • Mali, Bamako
  • Mozambique, Maputo
  • Niger, Niamey
  • Nigeria, Abuja
  • Senegal, Dakar
  • South Africa, Pretoria
  • Tanzania, Dar es Salaam
  • Uganda, Kampala
  • Zambia, Lusaka
  • Zimbabwe, Harare

*k-visas are technically classified as non-immigrant, but under most embassy/consulate websites, they are considered immigrant visas because they eventually lead to permanent residency in the United States.

(Updated 10/12/2012 by AD)

For more information on how to obtain a K-visa, please click on the following links: