U.S. Embassy Canada
U.S. Embassy Canada

All non-immigrant visa applicants who wish to apply for a visa at a U.S. Consulate in Canada must complete the Form DS-156 Non-immigrant Visa Application on-line. The on-line DS-156 creates a bar code, but your information is not downloaded. You must still print out the completed Form DS-156 including the bar code and bring it along with all other required documents to your appointment.

All visa applicants in Toronto, regardless of age or gender, must also complete and bring to their appointment supplemental application Form DS-157.

 
Consulate General Toronto

Entry for all U.S. passport, notarial, consular and visa services is located at the rear of the Consulate: 225 Simcoe Street.

  • The front door at 360 University Ave. is closed to the general public
  • The nearest subway stop is Osgoode

U.S. Consulate General Toronto is open on normal workdays for both customers and for telephone inquiries.

  • The Consulate is closed on all weekends, and Canadian and U.S. Holidays
Phone
  • Visa Appointments and Information Services: User Pays Phone Numbers
  • No visa inquiries at the following numbers:
    • 416-595-6506 U.S. citizen arrest or death: during workdays 9am-5pm
    • 416-201-4100 U.S. citizen arrest or death: after normal working hours and on weekends/holidays
  • Fax U.S. Citizen Services: 416-595-6501
  • Fax Visas: 416-595-5466

Mail from Canada
360 University Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1S4

Mail from U.S.
PO Box 135
Lewiston, NY  14092


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Note: Food, cell phones, pagers, personal organizers, tape recorders, cameras, and other electronic devices are not permitted inside the Consulate. As we have no facilities for storing these items, please do not bring them when you visit the Consulate.

American Citizen Services
  • The American Citizen Services Section is open to the public for passport applications, report of birth abroad applications, and notarial services By Appointment only.

For general U.S. passport, notarial or citizenship inquiries not answered at this web site, please refer to toronto.usconsulate.gov. If you have reviewed the websites and still have questions, you may email your question to: TorontoPassport@state.gov

Visa Services
  • No walk-in visa applications. Applications are accepted by prior appointment only: Schedule Your U.S. Visa Appointment Online
  • Certain visa applicants may require lengthy processing. An appointment is no guarantee of visa eligibility.
  • All visa applicants in Toronto, regardless of age or gender, must also complete and bring to their appointment supplemental application Form DS-157.
Visa Fee Payment
Individuals applying for U.S. visas at Consulates in Canada must first deposit the fee to the Bank

The deposit slip for your visa application fee consists of 3 pages. A separate set of deposit slips is required for each applicant. Take all three pages of the deposit slip(s) to any branch of Scotia Bank and pay the non-refundable U.S. visa application fee of US$131.00. The payment must be made in either $US cash, a $US certified check or a $US money order; incoming mail deposits and wired deposits are not accepted. The bank teller will stamp all three copies of your receipt and should return two copies to you. You must submit two validated deposit receipts with your visa application.

The special pre-coded deposit slip can be downloaded from the link provided below. Deposit slips can also be obtained by calling (900) 451-2778, or as part of the appointment process at www.nvars.com or in person at any U.S. Consulate. The Consulate cannot accept applications that do not contain two copies of your deposit receipt.

The Visa Application Fee is Non-Refundable.

You should not make any payment until you have successfully been granted an appointment date.

Passports Returned by Mail

Passport, visa, and report of birth abroad applicants must bring a pre-paid XpressPost envelope with them to the interview. These envelopes are bought from Canada Post and are not available for purchase at the Consulate. American passports and reports of birth abroad are generally delivered within 2-3 weeks of the interview. Visas are generally delivered within 5-7 business days of the interview.

Security Notice to All Consular Visitors

Please note that all visitors must be screened prior to entry and are subject to inspection via a walk-through metal detector and with a hand-held metal detector. Carried personal items will undergo full inspection by use of an X-ray machine and other equipment.

Important:

Any visitor who declines to be screened by U.S. Embassy/Consulate security personnel will be prohibited from entering the Embassy/Consulate.

In order to facilitate your entrance to the Embassy/Consulate and reduce your waiting time at the security checkpoint, we recommend that you leave behind any unnecessary personal items such as purses and briefcases. If you leave them in your car, be sure to put them in the trunk and lock your car; do not leave any personal items in view in the passenger compartment.

Please bring only the documentation required for your appointment.

Prohibited Items

Please note that the following items are prohibited inside the U.S. Embassy/Consulate and we have no facilities for storing these items, so please leave them at your home, your hotel, or in your vehicle:

  • Backpacks, bags, luggage, or purses
  • Food and beverages
  • Weapons, including mace or pepper spray
  • Tools, including any sharp or bladed objects
  • Any oil or chemical-based sprays, liquids or lotions
  • Electronic or recording equipment of any kind, including, but not limited to:
    • Laptop computers
    • Mobile phones
    • MP3, CD, or cassette players
    • Pagers
    • Keyless remotes
  • and oversized strollers
Consular-Related Visitors

The following persons may accompany a visa applicant during Consular-related visits:

  • Interpreter: Applicants may bring one interpreter if they do not speak English well enough to participate in an interview.
  • The working language of the U.S. government is English. the applicant is responsible for providing a translator for any language other than english, even if that language is an official language of Canada, i.e. French.
  • Special Needs Visitors: Applicants may bring one person to help if they are elderly, disabled, or if the applicant is a minor child applying for a visa.
  • Attorney: Attorneys will not be permitted to accompany clients into the waiting room or at their interviews.

Due to waiting room size, the large volume of applicants and the time required to screen consular clients, other accompanying persons cannot be admitted to the waiting room. Drivers, friends, and extra relatives must wait outside or return to meet the applicant after the interview has been completed - with the exception of applicants with children.

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Consular Security

Please read the rules regarding security procedures in effect at U.S. Consulates in Canada. These concern what items you are allowed to bring with you, and who may accompany you to your appointment.

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Transit Without Visa

The U.S. has suspended its policy of allowing travelers to pass through U.S. airports without a visa.

Travelers who qualify under the Visa Waiver Program, and Canadian citizens, remain unaffected.

Phone numbers

U.S. Embassy information lines:

1-888-840-0032 from either the U.S. or Canada - you will be asked to provide your credit card number. CA$1.59/minute

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