Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can Indian residents in Qatar get a US visa for the World Cup?
Yes. Indian nationals residing in Qatar must apply for a US B1/B2 visitor visa at the US Embassy in Doha. The process includes a DS-160 form, a $185 fee, and an in-person interview.
Q: How long does a US visa take to process in Qatar?
Processing typically takes 4 to 8 weeks from the interview date. Apply as early as possible given the high demand around World Cup season.
Q: Do I need a return ticket to apply?
While not strictly mandatory, a return flight itinerary significantly strengthens your application by demonstrating intent to leave the US after your visit.
Q: Can I apply for a US visa online without an interview?
Most applicants are required to attend an in-person interview. Certain renewal cases may qualify for interview waiver — check the US Embassy Doha website for current eligibility.
Q: What if my visa application is refused?
A refusal means your $185 fee is forfeited. You can reapply with stronger documentation. The consular officer is not required to give a specific reason for rejection.
Q: Is the US visa valid for multiple entries?
B1/B2 visas issued to most Qatar residents are typically valid for 5 or 10 years with multiple entries, making the investment worthwhile for future US travel as well.
By neha - June 09, 2026

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