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Revalidating your VisaVisa Renewals
The Revalidation Division has discontinued its renewal/revalidation (or reissuance) service in the United States. Notification of the discontinuation of the domestic visa revalidation services was published in the Federal Register on June 23, 2004. THE DIVISION CLOSED TO NEW APPLICATIONS ON JULY 16, 2004. All complete applications for visa revalidations in the E, H, I, L, O, or P categories received on or before July 16, 2004 in the St. Louis processing office will be processed by the Visa Office in the order in which they were received.
If your visa is about to expire, you may want to renew it. For renewals or revalidations of E, H, I, L, O and P visas, you must now apply abroad, generally in your country of residence.
Diplomatic and official visas (A, G, and NATO) will continue to be processed in Washington and at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New York.
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Correction of Information E Visa Revalidation Foreign Military in the U.S. Revalidating (or Renewing) in the U.S. H, L, O, and P Visa Revalidation I (Media) Visa Revalidation Resubmitting Revalidation Applications Replacement of a Stolen, Lost or Damaged Visa Withdrawing a Visa Revalidation Application Forms
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