How to request National Interest Exceptions for Travel Eligible Travelers: While routine nonimmigrant visa services remain suspended, U.S. Embassy Reykjavik continues to provide emergency and mission critical visa services to applicants exempted from COVID-19 related Presidential Proclamations. For more information on the Presidential Proclamations, see the travel.state.gov website. Exceptions to the proclamations fall into the following …
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By U.S. Embassy Reykjavik | 19 March, 2021 | Topics: Consular Affairs, News, Travel & Tourism, Visas | Tags: Covid-19, ESTA, Travel, Visas
COVID-19 TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS Updated 20 November 2020 Like much of the world, Embassy Reykjavik’s Consular Section is operating at reduced capacity due to Covid-19 precautions and restrictions. We anticipate that demand for Consular services during the winter holiday period will far exceed available resources. As such, the Consular Section cannot guarantee a particular appointment date. …
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By U.S. Embassy Reykjavik | 20 November, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Embassy, News, Travel & Tourism, Visas | Tags: Coronavirus, Covid-19, Travel, US Embassy Reykjavik, Visas
Travel Information Update U.S. Embassy Reykjavik July 20, 2020 TRAVELING TO THE UNITED STATES Announcing Additions to the National Interest Exceptions: Travel in the national interest of the United States includes travel on a temporary basis that provides a substantial benefit to the U.S. economy including certain categories of students, academics, as well as certain business travelers, investors, treaty traders. STUDENTS – F1, M1 and their dependents Must …
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By U.S. Embassy Reykjavik | 21 July, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Doing Business in the U.S., Education, Embassy, Health Issues, News, Non Immigrant Visas, Travel & Tourism, Visas
Travel Information Update U.S. Embassy Reykjavik July 14, 2020 TRAVELING TO THE UNITED STATES Announcing Additions to the National Interest Exceptions: Travel in the national interest of the United States includes travel on a temporary basis that provides a substantial benefit to the U.S. economy including certain categories of students, academics, as well as certain business travelers, investors, treaty traders. STUDENTS – F1, M1 and their dependents …
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By U.S. Embassy Reykjavik | 14 July, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Embassy, News, Study in the U.S., Travel & Tourism, Visas
Travel Update – Iceland June 24, 2020 TRAVELING TO ICELAND U.S. citizens with travel plans to Iceland in June must postpone their visits. Iceland is participating in the EU travel ban along with other Schengen states, and travelers from outside the Schengen area are not permitted access into the country. U.S. citizens may be able to …
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By U.S. Embassy Reykjavik | 24 June, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Embassy, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Travel & Tourism, Visas | Tags: Covid-19, US Embassy Reykjavik
Athugið námsmenn! Nú styttist í að skólar hefjist í Bandaríkjunum og margir á seinstu forvöð að verða sér útum vegabréfsáritanir, því viljum við árétta að ferlið til að óska eftir flýtimeðferð sé eftirfarandi: Gakktu úr skugga um að þú hafi fengið I-20/DS2019 eyðublaðið sent frá skólanum. Borgaðu SEVIS gjaldið – https://www.ice.gov/sevis/i901 Fylltu út DS-160 – https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/ Bókaðu …
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By vigfussondk | 31 July, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Education, Non Immigrant Visas, Scholarships and Exchanges, Visas