If you are a national of Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, or Yemen and were denied a visa under P.P. 9645 between December 8, 2017, and January 20, 2021, and did not receive a waiver under P.P. 9645, you may be eligible for relief under the Court’s Order. Please refer to details on this page to determine your eligibility and how to benefit from the court order.


Beginning April 1, 2022, all Tunisian student visa applicants will need to provide the original attestation de compte bloqué irrévocable (irrevocable locked bank account for study abroad) from their bank at the time of their visa interview. Be sure to save a copy, as you may be required to leave the original document at the U.S. Embassy.



PLEASE NOTE: if you are applying as a family group, and members of your family are (1) under the age of 14 or over the age of 80, (2) are residents or citizens of Tunisia or Libya, and (3) have never been denied a visa to the United States, these individuals do not need a visa appointment. Please bring their DS-160 and proof of payment for their visa to your visa appointment (plus their birth certificate in the case of children under the age of 14).


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Welcome to the U.S. Visa Information Service for Tunisia. On this website you can find information about U.S. immigrant and nonimmigrant visas and the requirements to apply for each. You can also learn how to pay the required visa application fee, and book an interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Tunis.

This is the official visa information website of the U.S. Mission in Tunisia.