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My visa is valid until 2026, but my passport is completely damaged. I'm applying for a new passport. How do I go about getting my visa print back in my new passport?










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    What country issued the visa?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:27










  • It was issue in jamaica
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:36










  • But what country actually issued it? In other words, what country does it let you travel to?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:42










  • I'm now in the United states
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:44










  • My visa is still valid, why would I apply for a new visa
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 6:00














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My visa is valid until 2026, but my passport is completely damaged. I'm applying for a new passport. How do I go about getting my visa print back in my new passport?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by Nate Eldredge, phoog, Ali Awan, JonathanReez Jun 13 '17 at 7:56


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    What country issued the visa?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:27










  • It was issue in jamaica
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:36










  • But what country actually issued it? In other words, what country does it let you travel to?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:42










  • I'm now in the United states
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:44










  • My visa is still valid, why would I apply for a new visa
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 6:00












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My visa is valid until 2026, but my passport is completely damaged. I'm applying for a new passport. How do I go about getting my visa print back in my new passport?










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My visa is valid until 2026, but my passport is completely damaged. I'm applying for a new passport. How do I go about getting my visa print back in my new passport?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Nate Eldredge, phoog, Ali Awan, JonathanReez Jun 13 '17 at 7:56


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Nate Eldredge, phoog, Ali Awan, JonathanReez Jun 13 '17 at 7:56


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  • 1




    What country issued the visa?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:27










  • It was issue in jamaica
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:36










  • But what country actually issued it? In other words, what country does it let you travel to?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:42










  • I'm now in the United states
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:44










  • My visa is still valid, why would I apply for a new visa
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 6:00












  • 1




    What country issued the visa?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:27










  • It was issue in jamaica
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:36










  • But what country actually issued it? In other words, what country does it let you travel to?
    – Nate Eldredge
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:42










  • I'm now in the United states
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 5:44










  • My visa is still valid, why would I apply for a new visa
    – user62482
    Jun 13 '17 at 6:00







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What country issued the visa?
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 13 '17 at 5:27




What country issued the visa?
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 13 '17 at 5:27












It was issue in jamaica
– user62482
Jun 13 '17 at 5:36




It was issue in jamaica
– user62482
Jun 13 '17 at 5:36












But what country actually issued it? In other words, what country does it let you travel to?
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 13 '17 at 5:42




But what country actually issued it? In other words, what country does it let you travel to?
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 13 '17 at 5:42












I'm now in the United states
– user62482
Jun 13 '17 at 5:44




I'm now in the United states
– user62482
Jun 13 '17 at 5:44












My visa is still valid, why would I apply for a new visa
– user62482
Jun 13 '17 at 6:00




My visa is still valid, why would I apply for a new visa
– user62482
Jun 13 '17 at 6:00










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If your visa is damaged, then before your next trip to the US, you must apply for a new visa at the US embassy, as damaged visas are not valid.



If only the passport is damaged, you can enter the US with your damaged passport with the visa and the new passport together. So the visa does not need to be put in your new passport.



Source: Timatic, the database used by airlines:




A passenger may enter the USA with a valid visa in an
expired passport, provided also holding a valid passport of
the same nationality







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    https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/frequently-asked-questions/about-visas-the-basics.html




    My visa was damaged. What should I do?



    If your visa has been damaged in any way, you will need to reapply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.







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      If your visa is damaged, then before your next trip to the US, you must apply for a new visa at the US embassy, as damaged visas are not valid.



      If only the passport is damaged, you can enter the US with your damaged passport with the visa and the new passport together. So the visa does not need to be put in your new passport.



      Source: Timatic, the database used by airlines:




      A passenger may enter the USA with a valid visa in an
      expired passport, provided also holding a valid passport of
      the same nationality







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        If your visa is damaged, then before your next trip to the US, you must apply for a new visa at the US embassy, as damaged visas are not valid.



        If only the passport is damaged, you can enter the US with your damaged passport with the visa and the new passport together. So the visa does not need to be put in your new passport.



        Source: Timatic, the database used by airlines:




        A passenger may enter the USA with a valid visa in an
        expired passport, provided also holding a valid passport of
        the same nationality







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          up vote
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          If your visa is damaged, then before your next trip to the US, you must apply for a new visa at the US embassy, as damaged visas are not valid.



          If only the passport is damaged, you can enter the US with your damaged passport with the visa and the new passport together. So the visa does not need to be put in your new passport.



          Source: Timatic, the database used by airlines:




          A passenger may enter the USA with a valid visa in an
          expired passport, provided also holding a valid passport of
          the same nationality







          share|improve this answer












          If your visa is damaged, then before your next trip to the US, you must apply for a new visa at the US embassy, as damaged visas are not valid.



          If only the passport is damaged, you can enter the US with your damaged passport with the visa and the new passport together. So the visa does not need to be put in your new passport.



          Source: Timatic, the database used by airlines:




          A passenger may enter the USA with a valid visa in an
          expired passport, provided also holding a valid passport of
          the same nationality








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              https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/frequently-asked-questions/about-visas-the-basics.html




              My visa was damaged. What should I do?



              If your visa has been damaged in any way, you will need to reapply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.







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                https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/frequently-asked-questions/about-visas-the-basics.html




                My visa was damaged. What should I do?



                If your visa has been damaged in any way, you will need to reapply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.







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                  https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/frequently-asked-questions/about-visas-the-basics.html




                  My visa was damaged. What should I do?



                  If your visa has been damaged in any way, you will need to reapply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.







                  share|improve this answer












                  https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/frequently-asked-questions/about-visas-the-basics.html




                  My visa was damaged. What should I do?



                  If your visa has been damaged in any way, you will need to reapply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.








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