Puerto Rico Visa

Puerto Rico Visa for Canada passport holder living in United Kingdom

Tourist visa
not required
Business visa
not required


Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States.





Our service includes:
- Completing online visa application form;
- Visa fee payment;
- Scheduling consulate interviews appointment;
- Advice on required documents;
- Information on visa interview and submission process;
- Visa delivery from the Consulate.
DS-160 Application form will be prepared within 5 business hours or 3 business hours for corporate.



ACRO POLICE REPORT NOT MANDATORY FOR TRAVELLERS WITHOUT CRIMINAL RECORD
Applicants who have ever been arrested, cautioned or convicted or a previous offence, must declare this information in their visa application. This will require ‘administrative processing’ by the US Embassy, and will extend the consular processing time up to 60 days from the date of the visa interview. As timing is based on individual circumstances of each case, the US Embassy cannot guarantee visa issuance or visa processing times in advance of the interview. If you have a criminal conviction, we recommend that you apply well in advance of your intended travel date.
A Police Certificate or Court records pertaining to the arrest or conviction must be taken to the appointment, this applies even if the sentence is considered spent.

IF YOU HAVE A MEDICAL CONDITION THAT COULD HAVE A BEARING ON YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR A VISA
Travelers to the United States who have been afflicted with a disease of public health significance, a mental disorder which is associated with a display of harmful behavior, or are a drug abuser or addict may be ineligible to receive a visa. If found ineligible, they will require a waiver of ineligibility in order to travel.
At the time you apply for a nonimmigrant visa you are required to furnish from a doctor, specialist and/or other professional person familiar with your case a letter that addresses the following:


- diagnosis and relevant medical history of the your condition;


- current state of health;


- the likelihood of a need for care or hospitalization during your stay in the United States;


- whether you, in the opinion of the doctor, are likely to remain in a stable condition during the trip, and are likely to cope with a strange environment;


- details of any history of harmful behavior you have shown towards yourself, others, or property.

IF YOU HAVE OVERSTAYED IN, BEEN DENIED ENTRY TO OR DEPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES
If you are applying for a nonimmigrant visa and have ever been denied entry into the United States by a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer, you should bring a copy of the report of the incident, Form I-877 or I-867, to the visa interview.
Note: If you were not provided with copies of these forms, or are no longer in possession of them, you may apply with just the personal data form VCU1.



If you have ever been deported or removed from the United States you may be prohibited from reapplying for a visa depending on the circumstances for up to ten years. If you wish to travel during the period of exclusion you will require a visa and waiver of ineligibility. At the time you apply for the visa you are required to furnish a copy of the the removal proceedings or any documentation relating to your deportation/removal.



If you have overstayed the period of time granted by U.S. immigration under the Visa Waiver program (VWP) or violated the terms of a previously issued U.S. visa, you are required to apply for a visa at which time you are required to present full details of your overstay. In any of the above mentioned cases, you are also required to complete and bring a personal data form VCU1.

Puerto Rico tourist visa is not required for citizens of Canada for a stay up to 180 days.

Puerto Rico visa is required for

Mostly requested by citizens of United Kingdom, Russia and China
Sounds good! What else do I need to know while planning a trip to Puerto Rico?

  • First, check the current validity of your passport.

    All travelers will need a passport valid for at least 90 days following your departure date from Puerto Rico. However, we strongly recommend traveling with 6 months validity on your passport at all times. Citizens of United Kingdom can refer to www.ips.gov.uk for forms and instructions for new passport applications and British passport renewals.

  • Second, make sure your passport has blank Visa pages.

    Most destinations, including Puerto Rico, require that you have adequate un-used pages in your passport, allowing for any necessary stamps upon arrival and departure. We recommend that you have at least two free pages in Visas section of your passport before any international travel. British citizens can get extra passport pages added to their passports at www.ips.gov.uk.

  • Finally, confirm if transit visa is required for any connections.

    Check with your airline in case you have connecting flights overseas as part of your journey to Puerto Rico. It may be the case that countries you pass through en route to your destination may require a separate transit visa. Please refer to visa requirements of the specific country.

  • Visa HQ will arrange the appointment, please email us your availability.
    Note that availability of appointments may delay the process.
    Puerto Rico visa for citizens of Canada is required. For more information please contact the nearest Puerto Rico embassy.

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