United States Visafor Finland Passport Holders
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Frequently Asked Questions
Benefits of using outbound service:
- Dedicated experts who will guide you through the entire process
- Simplified forms with transparent pricing
- Embassy appointment scheduling, including fast-tracking where possible
- Support for embassy troubleshooting (e.g., missed interviews)
- WhatsApp support and strict data confidentiality
- Eligibility for a 50% refund if rejected (T&Cs apply)
Our services don’t include:
- U.S. immigration visas
- Finding Jobs
We offer different packages for business/tourism visas.
Standard: US$455 (US$270 service fees + US$185 government fees)
- Consular appointment services
- Dedicated consultant support
- One intake form
- Document verification
- And consulate appointment management
Premium: US$745 (US$545 service fees + US$185 government fees)
- Everything in Standard, plus:
- Expedited appointment requests
- 1x mock interview
Appointment Setting Only: US$145
- Appointment scheduling services (no application support)
Here are some common ones to expect when applying for a U.S. business/tourism visa:
- Visa Application Fee: Paid to the U.S. Embassy (can be processed by outbound).
- Premium Pick-up Fee: Charged by some embassies for convenient passport collection.
You'll need to bring several documents to your embassy interview, including but not limited to:
- Valid passport
- DS-160 confirmation barcode printout
- Interview appointment letter
- Application fee receipt
- Passport photo
- Proof of home ties and travel purpose
Please check with the specific embassy or consulate you'll be interviewing at for their latest requirements.
The embassy officer will likely ask you questions about:
- Your reasons for choosing the U.S. to visit
- Your itinerary and trip plans
- Your financial support and situation
- Your ties to your home country