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US Visa Renewal for Belize (Visa B1/B2)
iVisa
10 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

Ready for your next trip to the US as a citizen from Belize but your B1/B2 Visa is about to expire? Don't worry. The application may seem complicated, but we'll take you through each step of the visa renewal process.

From pinpointing the necessary documents and understanding the renewal fees to figuring out processing times and eligibility criteria, we've got you covered. Plus, we'll guide you on what to do if your visa was lost or stolen, and how to approach a possible visa interview.

Our aim is to make your US visa renewal process as simple and seamless as possible. Download our user-friendly app for an even smoother experience! Let's get started.

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US B1/B2 Visa renewal process: How to renew a US visa in Belize

The B1/B2 Visa serves as a gateway for Belizean citizens looking to conduct business or enjoy a vacation in the United States. This non-immigrant visa, typically valid for up to ten years, permits its holders to enter the US for business dealings (B1) or tourism and medical purposes (B2).

For a non-immigrant or immigrant visa interview, these are the general steps to follow:

1. Identify your visa type: Understand the specific type of US visa you're intending to renew. It is only possible to renew a visa in the same category.

2. Fill in the DS-160 form: Go to our website to accurately fill in the required DS-160 form.

3. Pay for the fee: Using a credit or debit card, pay the US visa renewal fee and keep the receipt as it will be required at your appointment.

4. Arrange an appointment: The government agency responsible for non-immigrant and immigrant visas in Belize is the U.S. Embassy located in Belmopan. You will need to schedule an appointment to meet with a consular officer. In many cases, renewal applicants for non-immigrant and immigrant visas are eligible for a visa interview waiver (more on that below).

5. Attend your appointment: Ensure you arrive punctually at the US Embassy in Belize for your appointment. Be prepared with all necessary documents.

6. Application processing: After your appointment, your US visa renewal application will be processed. This may take some time, so you should apply well in advance of your anticipated travel dates.

7. Visa collection: You will be issued your passport with your renewed visa once it’s approved. This may be delivered by mail or collected from a designated location.

US Visa renewal application: How to apply for an American visa renewal in Belize with us

**1. Access our user-friendly online platform, or download the app and fill out your basic details, travel dates, and passport info. Always double-check all entered info for spelling mistakes.

2. Pay our iVisa processing fee and government fee, which can be safely done via our secure online payment portal with a debit or credit card, PayPal, Venmo, or Amazon Pay

3. Wait for a response from our visa experts, who will give you information about the next steps and let you know about scheduling interviews and (if possible) interview waivers.

Then, wait for your visa to be approved, pick up your passport as instructed and get ready to travel to the United States!

Documents required for the renewal of the American Visa in Belize

When starting the US visa renewal process as a Belizean citizen, you should have the following items:

  • Current passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay, and it must contain two blank pages for the visa stamp. If your visa has expired, it's still a required document for your renewal application.

  • Digital photograph: A clear digital photo is essential. Ensure your face is fully visible, without any accessories, set against a plain white background. Don't worry if you don't have one handy, use our online photo service to get one that meets US government standards.

  • Previous US Visa: If your last visa is in an old passport because you've since renewed it, submit copies of both the old and new passport.

  • Email address: We'll send updates about your renewal process via email.

  • Means of payment:Conveniently pay the visa online using a debit/credit card.

US Visa renewal fee: Cost of renewal of the American Visa in Belize

Renewing your B1/B2 Visa incurs a government fee of USD $185.00, while our processing fee is USD $199.99.

Unlike other internet sites, using our platform to renew your visa is a worthwhile investment:

Streamlined DS-160 form: Skip the lengthy, difficult questions. Our form is user-friendly and easy to understand, and we'll handle the complex details on your behalf.

Adherence to government protocols: Our iVisa experts ensure your application aligns completely with official US requirements.

Excellent customer support: We will provide end-to-end support throughout the entire application journey and we’re here for you anytime you need us.

Flexible form completion: Adjustments or pauses needed? Our platform allows you to save your progress and return when you're prepared to continue.

Comprehensive guide: When applying for your B1/B2 US Visa renewal with us, you get a detailed manual with advice on navigating tricky questions, a checklist of necessary documents, and a complete walkthrough of the process.

Processing time for the US Visa renewal in Belize

After completing the US visa renewal process online, expect a standard processing period of up to 30 days by us. This time frame ensures a thorough application review, allowing us to help ensure a smooth and efficient visa renewal experience for you.

The processing time by the US government can vary depending on the appointment dates available, your individual circumstances, and how busy the immigration department is. We recommend applying well in advance of your travel dates!

When should I renew my US Visa in Belize?

It's not necessary to wait until your current visa expires. You can start the US visa renewal process while your current one is still active.

Requirements for the US B1/B2 Visa renewal in Belize

For a successful US B1/B2 Visa renewal from Belize, ensure you meet these criteria:

  1. Your previous full-validity visa (ten years or more) must have expired less than 48 months ago.

  2. You should hold a Belizean passport or reside in Belize.

  3. Apply in the same visa category as your previous one.

  4. Be in possession of the latest visa (applicants whose visas have been lost or stolen will not be eligible for renewal and must go through the first-time application process again).

  5. Have a clean record of arrests, criminal convictions, or deportations from the US. This also includes a history of issues with US Customs and Border Patrol when entering the United States in the past.

Obtaining an appointment for B1/B2 Visa renewal in Belize

Usually, your online B1/B2 Visa renewal application submission is followed by an appointment at a US government agency, which is typically the US Embassy in Belize.

Applicants for non-immigrant and immigrant visas can bypass the interview if they qualify for an interview waiver. Read more below!

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Can you renew your B1/B2 Visa without an interview in Belize?

If you are eligible for an interview waiver, you don’t need to schedule a consular appointment for your US Visa renewal.

These are the requirements for the waiver:

  • You have a previous B1/B2 Visa that you wish to renew.

  • Your previous visa had been granted for the maximum duration permissible in your country (i.e., 10 years).

  • Your last visa is valid or it expired within the last 48 months.

  • The passport containing your previous B1/B2 Visa is still in your possession.

  • Key details such as your name, date of birth, and gender have remained consistent on your last visa (if there's been a name change due to marriage or annulment, ensure you have the relevant evidence).

  • Your latest visa was issued on or after your 14th birthday.

  • Your most recent visa application was approved.

  • There haven't been any requests from your end for an extension or change of status through US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

US Visa renewal passport tracking in Belize

After submitting your visa renewal application through us, keep track of the progress and status of your application and passport on our platform. As we work to ensure your application process is seamless, we will provide updates via email.

In these email updates, you will receive information about your application's progress, any additional steps or documents required, and when your application has been successfully processed.

My US Visa renewal for Belize was denied. How to proceed?

Your B1/B2 Visa renewal might be declined due to several reasons, including:

  1. Previous visa overstay: If your past visit in the US extended beyond the duration specified on your visa, your renewal could be at risk. Verify the date on your I-94 form instead of using external links. This form is prepared by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at entry, to confirm you didn't overstay.

  2. Unauthorized US employment: Working is off-limits to tourist/business visitors to the US. Violations often include personal care or housekeeping, unpaid performances, family business work, or freelancing.

  3. Unusual travel record: If your travel history does not align with the intentions declared during your initial visa interview, your renewal might be affected. Any abnormal travel patterns could raise questions and affect the outcome.

  4. Changed personal circumstances: If your personal or financial situation has significantly changed since your last visa, you may need to provide new documentation proving your financial stability or employment.

  5. Unsettled medical bills in the US: If you have unpaid medical bills from previous visits, your renewal may be compromised. It is crucial to provide proof of payment for all medical services received in the US.

  6. Public school attendance: Studying in the US requires a specific visa, which the B1/B2 does not provide. Enrollment in a public school without the appropriate visa could lead to a denial of your renewal application.

  7. Unemployment: The absence of stable employment can potentially lead to visa renewal denial. Though not a strict rule, the consular officer will consider your overall financial stability.

  8. Criminal history: Any encounters with law enforcement since your last visa issuance could jeopardize your renewal, regardless of the outcome of the situation.

  9. Age transition: If you were a minor during the last issuance and are now an adult, you must meet visa requirements based on your personal financial resources and ties to Belize.

  10. Inconsistencies in application: Any discrepancies between your written application and your responses during the interview could negatively impact your visa renewal.

Tip: For a more streamlined US B1/B2 Visa renewal application process and a higher success rate, consider using our online platform or the new iVisa mobile app.

The app allows you to monitor your application progress in real-time and conveniently receive updates directly to your phone. If you choose to save your information to a profile, future applications for visas or other travel documents will be even more efficient and quicker, and, you can apply on-the-go.

If your US visa renewal is denied, there's, unfortunately, no way to challenge the decision. However, you're always welcome to try again later.

My US Visa was lost/stolen. What should I do?

In the unfortunate event of losing or having your US visa stolen, the first course of action is to report this incident at your nearest police station. You may need to present duplicates of the original documents if they are accessible. An official police report will be issued, detailing the specifics of the event, which you should duplicate for your records.

To officially report your visa as missing or stolen, it is necessary to get in touch with the Consular Section at the US Embassy that issued your visa. For the US embassy in Belize, phone contacts can be found on their website.

In the event that you report your visa as lost or stolen and later find it, that visa will no longer be valid for future US travel. Consequently, you will be required to apply for a new visa.

It's important to note that lost or stolen US visas cannot be replaced within the United States. An application must be made at a US Embassy or Consulate located outside the country. During this application process, you will be required to present a documented explanation of the loss of your passport and visa, along with a copy of the police report.

How to prepare for the US visa interview in Belize?

If you have an appointment at the US Consulate or appointment center for your US visa renewal, this is what you should do to be prepared:

1. Familiarize yourself with the process: Understand the interview process and anticipate possible questions. Research US visa policies, the purpose of your travel, and how it relates to the type of visa you are applying for.

2. Document preparation: Gather all necessary documents, including your passport, application confirmation page, payment receipt, photo, and any additional supporting documents.

3. Dress professionally: Present yourself in a professional manner. People in business attire are believed to have higher chances at a positive interview outcome.

4. Practice English: If English isn't your first language, practice as the interview will likely be conducted in English.

5. Be honest and concise: Always be truthful in your answers. Provide clear, concise, and accurate information.

6. Show ties to Belize: Prove you have compelling reasons to return to Belize after your visit. This could be a job, family, property, or other strong ties.

Where can I contact you for more questions about the B1/B2 renewal process?

If you have government agency-related queries or questions about the US embassy visa application Belize, please contact our customer service team via online chat or email us at [email protected]. Our experts are available anytime to assist.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.uscis.gov/
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