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Part vent, part hoping to be helpful for others.
Part 1.
For my sin of visiting Iran on a tour a few years back, I am ineligible for a USA ESTA and have to have a nonimmigrant B1/B2 visa sticker for tourist/business entry. I got one 7 years ago and it actually worked well on arrival, using the machines. It expired about 20 months ago and I didn't get around to renewing it. I have a Caribbean cruise coming up and to get to and from the ports I need to transit (enter the USA).
So off I go to the USA Travel Docs web site to begin the application process https://www.ustraveldocs.com/au/en/
I eventually got my head around the various steps, which basically means FIRST completing a DS-160 form (essentially what would be required for most on-line visa applications - photo, details, details, details, pay visa fee etc) - and having it approved. This took me a couple of days on-and off. Getting the photo just right specs to be accepted took a bit of time.
Then you enter another portal and for me this is where the drama started. Its so long ago now (began end of January) that I don't recall all the steps but you create an account and again start going through the pages and filing in details.
For me, the web site was very buggy. For instance, hit next and it might dump me out or just loop to the same page. Or it wouldn't accept a response where it should.
When this happens, you call the number provided and they usually answer in a short time. I suspect a call centre in Puerto Rico or similar. I ended up calling 4 times. Several admitted the web site was 'in transition' and had issues. The first 3 times, they would take the details, lodge a case and say that I'll get an e-mail when case resolved. On average, these came through after 2 weeks (log onto the portal and read the message - it usually just said 'resolved'). Go back to the saved application, progress a bit, problem, call, rinse, repeat. So there's nearly 2 months.
Along the way you pay $52 for 'Premium delivery of the passport back to you. This is a mob called VFS Global. I got a receipt.
A bit further they ask if you've has a B1B2 before and it's current or expired within 24 months; if yes, and certain other conditions, you get exempted from having to go for an interview, which may involve a long wait (weeks/months have been reported at various times). I qualified for an exemption, but it looped again at this stage.
I call again and this time I got a competent agent, willing to help. They intervened in the on-line process and got me through that; then the system wanted me to pay the delivery fee again, and gain the agent intervened and I got through that. So,,,, SUCCESS!
. Application approved with an interview waiver - so I could just mail forms in. End of part 1.
Part 1.
For my sin of visiting Iran on a tour a few years back, I am ineligible for a USA ESTA and have to have a nonimmigrant B1/B2 visa sticker for tourist/business entry. I got one 7 years ago and it actually worked well on arrival, using the machines. It expired about 20 months ago and I didn't get around to renewing it. I have a Caribbean cruise coming up and to get to and from the ports I need to transit (enter the USA).
So off I go to the USA Travel Docs web site to begin the application process https://www.ustraveldocs.com/au/en/
I eventually got my head around the various steps, which basically means FIRST completing a DS-160 form (essentially what would be required for most on-line visa applications - photo, details, details, details, pay visa fee etc) - and having it approved. This took me a couple of days on-and off. Getting the photo just right specs to be accepted took a bit of time.
Then you enter another portal and for me this is where the drama started. Its so long ago now (began end of January) that I don't recall all the steps but you create an account and again start going through the pages and filing in details.
For me, the web site was very buggy. For instance, hit next and it might dump me out or just loop to the same page. Or it wouldn't accept a response where it should.
When this happens, you call the number provided and they usually answer in a short time. I suspect a call centre in Puerto Rico or similar. I ended up calling 4 times. Several admitted the web site was 'in transition' and had issues. The first 3 times, they would take the details, lodge a case and say that I'll get an e-mail when case resolved. On average, these came through after 2 weeks (log onto the portal and read the message - it usually just said 'resolved'). Go back to the saved application, progress a bit, problem, call, rinse, repeat. So there's nearly 2 months.
Along the way you pay $52 for 'Premium delivery of the passport back to you. This is a mob called VFS Global. I got a receipt.
A bit further they ask if you've has a B1B2 before and it's current or expired within 24 months; if yes, and certain other conditions, you get exempted from having to go for an interview, which may involve a long wait (weeks/months have been reported at various times). I qualified for an exemption, but it looped again at this stage.
I call again and this time I got a competent agent, willing to help. They intervened in the on-line process and got me through that; then the system wanted me to pay the delivery fee again, and gain the agent intervened and I got through that. So,,,, SUCCESS!

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