CAN I APPLY FOR A VISA IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA IF I AM NOT AN PAPUA NEW GUINEA PASSPORT HOLDER OR A PERMANENT RESIDENT HERE?
An applicant has the right to apply at any Consulate abroad. However, it may be harder to qualify for the visa when applying outside your own country of permanent residence. If you choose to apply in Papua New Guinea it is on the understanding that you may be refused, and the application fee is non-refundable if the visa is not issued. You are expected to demonstrate you have strong ties to your country that you will return to after your visit to the U.S., therefore applicants are advised to always apply in their own country of permanent residence if possible. The decision on the issuance of the visa will be made at the time of application.
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