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Study Abroad Main  >  Foreign Consulates in the U.S.

 

List of Foreign Consulates in the United States (Chicago)


For a specific country, click here.

What is a visa??  A visa is a document that denotes the conditions of entry into a country, and usually appears as a stamp or adhesive document in your passport. In most countries, Americans will need permission to enter the country as a student. Summer programs less than 90 days are often (but not always) exempt from this regulation and students may be able to enter as tourists without a visa.

** Depending on your destination country, you may or may not need a visa to study in that country.  As you progress with the study abroad application process, you will be advised on whether or not you need to obtain a visa prior to leaving the U.S.

 

Visas are obtained from the host country’s government. Foreign countries have consulates in designated cities across the United States.  Usually, NDSU students must apply for the visa (either by mail or in person) at the country's Consulate (Consul General) in Chicago.  The cost, requirements and ease of this process vary from one country to another. This process often requires patience and many phone calls to the embassy or consulate of your host country. It is your responsibility to contact the embassy or consulate and submit the proper documents. You can be denied entry to your host country if you do not have the proper documents – even if you have been accepted by your study program and have your plane ticket. For a complete list of visa requirements, contact:

Visa Requirements of Foreign Governments

Office of Passport Services

Department of State, Room 306

1425 K Street NW

Washington D.C. 20524

travel.state.gov/foreignentryreqs.html

  
Note
: Typical (not all) visa applications will ask for medical check-ups, proof that you have not committed any felonies (copy of your criminal record), financial support verification for the length of your program, a letter of acceptance from your program or host school, your passport and a processing fee, among other documents. This is the system your host country uses to determine who they will allow into their country.  It is your responsibility to obtain the necessary documents!


Courier service for visas:

Travisa

Perry Visa

Note:  Not all consulates accept visa applications by courier.  Please check with consulate or your study abroad advisor before using a courier service.

Do you need to get your visa as quickly as possible?  Think about expediting it. 

A Briggs - Passport and Visa Expeditors

Travisa

  

COUNTRIES:

Information subject to change and is offered as guidance and for general information, and only applies to students who are US citizens. If in doubt about visa requirements or procedures, always contact the consulates directly by email or phone.  Processing times vary distinctly from country to country and may range from 1 week to 3 months processing time.  Please plan accordingly.

AUSTRALIA

For students studying in Australia, an e-visa is issued.  An e-visa is an electronic visa that a student applies for online.  Confirmation of the visa is received by the student over email.  Student should print out email as documentation and present this upon arrival in Australia.  No other document is needed.  Current cost is approximately $335.

http://www.immi.gov.au

(Australian Embassy in Washington, DC: http://www.australianvisasdc.com/visiting/elicos.html)

FRANCE

VISA SECTION OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF FRANCE IN CHICAGO
205 N. Michigan Avenue - Suite 3760 - Chicago, IL 60601
(intersection of Lake Street and Michigan Avenue - 37th floor)

The offices are open to the public:

Visa section, Suite 3760 : from 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
E-mail : visas@consulfrance-chicago.org - Fax: 312/327-5201

http://www.consulfrance-chicago.org/main_visas_eng.htm

GERMANY

http://www.germany.info/relaunch/info/consular_services/visa/study.html

*No visa needed for study in Germany.  Obtain residence permit after arrival in Germany.

INDIA

Consulate General of India at Chicago

455,  North City Front Plaza Drive
NBC Tower Bldg,  Suite # 850
Chicago,   Illinois - 60611.

Tel:  312 - 595 - 0405  to  0410

http://chicago.indianconsulate.com/

Hours: Submission of documents:    9.00 am to 12.30 pm  (Monday thru Friday)     
Pick-up / Delivery of documents:   3.30  pm  to   5.00 pm     (Monday thru Friday) 

Information on student visas: http://chicago.indianconsulate.com/VISAINSN.html

*Apply by mail.

ITALY

http://www.italconschicago.org/english/index.htm

Email: visti.chicago@esteri.it

Consulate General of Italy in Chicago
500 N Michigan Ave, Suite 1850 - Chicago, IL 60611

Telephone numbers :

(312) 467-1550/1/2

Fax number:

(312) 467-1335

MEXICO

CONSULATE GENERAL OF MEXICO Visa Section
204 S. Ashland Ave.
Chicago, Illinois, 60607

http://www.consulmexchicago.com/  (click on left menu, "Visas section," then "Student visa")
visas@consulmexchicago.comOffice hours: Monday – Friday from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm

*Can apply for "FM-3" visa before leaving US or upon arrival in Mexico.

SPAIN

Consulate General of Spain in Chicago

180 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 1500

Chicago, Illinois, US/EE.UU. 60601

Telef: 1(312)782-4588   Fax:1(312)782-1635

email:   conspainchicago@sbcglobal.net

Business hours: from 9:00am to 2:00pm, Monday to Friday

Information on student visas: http://www.consulate-spain-chicago.com/student.htm

*No visa required for programs less than 90 days; processing time: can be more than 4 weeks

SWEDEN

Consulate General of Sweden

150 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1940
Chicago, IL 60601-7593
Phone:  (312) 781-6262
Fax:  (312) 781-1816
E-mail:  chicago@consulateofsweden.org
Office hours:   M-F  9:00 am to 12:00 pm;  Wed. 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

*Process can take 2-3 months.

UNITED KINGDOM

British Consulate-General Chicago

The Wrigley Building
400 North Michigan Avenue
Suite 1300
Chicago, IL 60611
Telephone: 1-900-990-8472

*No visa required for stays less than 6 months.  Do you think you need a visa?  For more information, click here.

 

 

For the entrance requirements of any other country, please contact your study abroad advisor

or see the following link:

travel.state.gov/foreignentryreqs.html

 


 




Sara Johnson
Study Abroad Advisor
Office of International Programs
Ceres Hall 338
North Dakota State University
Fargo ND 58105-5582 USA
Ph: 701.231.7895
Fax: 701.231.1014
Sara.J.Johnson@ndsu.edu


For an appointment, please call 231-7895.




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