If your U.S. visa is about to expire or has already expired, Oki-Doki can help you renew your U.S. visa in Dubai through a simplified process. Many applicants may be eligible to renew their visa without an interview, saving time and effort.
To renew your U.S. visa in Dubai without attending an in-person interview, you must meet the following criteria:
Visa expiration window: Your previous visa must be either still valid or have expired within the past 48 months.
Visa category: You must be applying for a visa of the same type as your previous one (e.g., B1/B2, F, J, H).
Fingerprinting: You must have completed full fingerprinting (10 fingers) when obtaining your previous visa.
No administrative processing notes: Your previous visa must not have a “Clearance Received” stamp indicating past administrative processing.
If you’re unsure whether you qualify, feel free to contact us for a free consultation.
Who is eligible for visa renewal without an interview?
Required Documents for U.S. Visa Renewal
Valid Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application
Previous Passport
If your last U.S. visa was issued in an old passport
Photo
Recent color photo (5x5 cm) on a white background, taken within the last 6 months
DS-160 Confirmation Page
Completed online application form for a U.S. visa
Visa Fee Receipt
Proof of payment of the non-refundable visa application fee
Additional Documents
Depending on your case, you may need to submit a job letter, bank statements, or other supporting documents
All documents must be in English or accompanied by a certified translation (We can assist with translation and certification if needed)
Required Documents for U.S. Visa Renewal
Valid Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application
Previous Passport
If your last U.S. visa was issued in an old passport
Photo
Recent color photo (5x5 cm) on a white background, taken within the last 6 months
DS-160 Confirmation Page
Completed online application form for a U.S. visa
Visa Fee Receipt
Proof of payment of the non-refundable visa application fee
Additional Documents
Depending on your case, you may need to submit a job letter, bank statements, or other supporting documents
All documents must be in English or accompanied by a certified translation (We can assist with translation and certification if needed)
U.S. Visa Renewal Process in the UAE
DS-160 Form Completion
We will complete the DS-160 application form in English on your behalf
CGI Federal Registration
We’ll create your profile and select a convenient document submission center in Dubai or Abu Dhabi
Visa Fee Payment
We’ll handle the payment and provide you with the official receipt
Processing Time
The average processing period is 5–6 weeks. In some cases, the consulate may request an in-person interview
Document Collection & Submission
We’ll prepare the full set of required documents and submit your visa renewal request
No hidden fees. Prices and timelines are clear from day one.
Over 7 Years of Experience
We know the nuances, intricacies, and what works in practice.
Genuine Acceleration
We monitor slots and schedule appointments earlier than others.
Real-Time Notifications
Everything under control: personal manager + automatic updates on application status.
Barrier-Free Communication
We work in your native language — everything is clear from the first word.
No Dodgy Schemes
We operate strictly according to consulate rules. No dubious “guarantees,” but with experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can apply to renew your U.S. visa in Dubai even if you’re not a resident of the UAE. However, please note that some applicants may still be required to attend an interview.
If you meet the eligibility criteria listed above, an interview is not required. Otherwise, the consulate may request an in-person appointment.
The average processing time is 5–6 weeks, but it may vary depending on the consulate’s workload.
Yes, you can enter the U.S. with a valid visa. However, it’s recommended to plan your trip considering the expiration date of the visa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can apply to renew your U.S. visa in Dubai even if you’re not a resident of the UAE. However, please note that some applicants may still be required to attend an interview.
If you meet the eligibility criteria listed above, an interview is not required. Otherwise, the consulate may request an in-person appointment.
The average processing time is 5–6 weeks, but it may vary depending on the consulate’s workload.
Yes, you can enter the U.S. with a valid visa. However, it’s recommended to plan your trip considering the expiration date of the visa.
Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please verify details before submitting your application.