Visa to the United States in a clean passport.
Examples of Recent U.S. Visas Obtained Through the Vizaus Visa Center

Issued on January 30, 2017

Issued on March 1, 2016

Issued on January 24, 2017

Issued on January 24, 2017
Video Guide for Obtaining a U.S. Visa
One of the reasons for a visa denial may be your blank passport. Indeed, obtaining a U.S. visa can be quite challenging if you have never traveled before. However, there might be another scenario in such cases. For instance, a U.S. visa is being issued in a blank passport, but you already have one or more old passports. In this case, it is quite simple; you will need to provide copies of your old passports to the U.S. Embassy. If you are planning your first trip, you will need to establish a visa history or thoroughly prepare for the upcoming interview before finding out how much it costs to obtain a U.S. visa or starting the application process.
Guaranteed Visa Issuance in a Blank Passport
There are cases where a visa is almost guaranteed to be issued in a blank passport. These cases are briefly described in the list below.
- Generally, the group of people who can be guaranteed a visa in a blank passport includes elderly citizens or applicants with extensive work experience.
- As practice shows, most citizens applying for a business category visa (for business trips by invitation) can also travel to the U.S. with a blank passport. This also applies to non-immigrant visas of category E2 (for investors).
- Citizens initially applying for a transit visa also have a good chance of obtaining one, as you must first obtain permission to enter the final destination country before applying for a U.S. visa.
- The death of a relative can also be an unfortunate event for obtaining a visitor visa. For this, you will need to provide all necessary documents confirming your relationship to the embassy, undergo an interview, and travel to the United States.
How to Increase Your Chances of Obtaining a Visa in a Blank Passport?
To increase your chances of obtaining a U.S. visa, our team of specialists recommends that you:
- Initially visit some European countries.
Unfortunately, we cannot specify the exact number of countries you need to visit before traveling to America. However, we guarantee 100% that this approach will help you achieve a positive outcome in the future when applying for a U.S. visa. If this option suits you, you can contact our company staff to apply for a Schengen visa.
- Prepare a compelling set of documents.
If you are determined to obtain a U.S. visa, you will need to prepare a substantial amount of documentation to demonstrate to the embassy officer your strong ties to your home country. In other words, you will need to provide documents that will convincingly confirm your intention to return to Ukraine after your trip and the purpose of your visit.
- Thoroughly prepare for the interview.
Preparing for the interview means being ready not only for simple clarifying questions but also for the most unexpected ones that the embassy officer might ask. You can prepare thoroughly for the interview on your own or with the help of our company’s staff. We have been assisting our clients with U.S. visa applications for many years, so we truly know the questions you might be asked during the interview.
- Seek support from a trusted individual (experienced specialists from a qualified company).
Our company’s staff can act as your trusted representative. We can assess your chances of obtaining a visa during the initial consultation. We will also provide detailed information on how to improve these chances and what needs to be done.
Cost and Processing Time
The cost of a U.S. visa varies and depends on the type and category of the visa. Additionally, the price of a non-immigrant or immigrant visa depends on the services you require.
The cost of processing does not include the consular fee, which is paid separately at Raiffeisen bank branches and amounts to 160-205 USD, depending on the visa category.
Processing time is from 5 business days. The duration for which visas are issued is determined directly by the consul and depends on your travel objectives.
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