Receiving medical treatment is a permissible activity on a regular tourist (B-1/B-2) visa. If you want to travel to the United States for medical treatment and don’t already have a visa, you must
schedule an interview appointment by visiting U.S. Embassy Bridgetown’s website: http://barbados.usembassy.gov/non-immigrant_visas.html.
On the off chance that no appointment is available prior to the date the applicant must travel you can either: send an email to
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; send a fax to (246) 431-0179:
or call the Nonimmigrant Visa (NIV) unit at (246) 227-4000 (Monday-Friday 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.) to request an emergency appointment.
Please include your full name, date of birth, proof of your medical appointment, and the date and time you wish to have your appointment.
In addition to the documents required of all B-1/B-2 applicants, we strongly recommend that applicants whose purpose of travel is to seek
medical treatment bring the following documents/information to the visa interview:
· Detailed information (issued by a hospital or the attending physician in your home country) concerning the nature of the illness or disability that requires medical treatment
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Neesha79
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Response to Peppersauce
Neesha79
Why is this in here??
That makes as little sense as LIAT, based in Antigua, setting up special provisions, to make it easier for our residents to fly to SXM to spend money, money that our island desperately needs to have spent here.
Let's hope everyone understands the financial implications of all that money leaving the island.
HTH Peppersauce
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