How Can I Get Answers To My Consular Questions?
You can call (22) 625-14-01 to hear recorded information on many topics: the Embassy’s hours of service, U.S. passport requirements, how to file an immigrant visa petition, Diversity Visa lottery requirements, tourist visa requirements, and more. Another quick and effective way to communicate with the Consular Section is via e-mail. E-mail addresses of the Consular Section are listed below. Check the description under each heading to see which address is most appropriate for your question.
Public—publicwrw@state.gov Appropriate inquiries: public inquiries of any kind, e.g., concerning visa procedures, eligibility, timetables, etc.
Fiancé/es—fiancewrw@state.gov Appropriate inquiries: case-specific fiancé/e inquiries, e.g., scheduling of appointments, packet 3 inquiries, eligibility of fiancé/e's children to also come to the U.S., appropriate places to have medical exams, etc.
Adoptions—adoptwrw@state.gov Appropriate inquiries: questions about the adoption process in Poland, required documents, scheduling appointments; questions concerning forms I-864, I-604, and I-600A.
American Citizen Services—acswarsaw@state.gov Appropriate inquiries: questions concerning U.S. Department of State travel advisories, lost passports, marriage in Poland, lists of lawyers and doctors, transporting pets between Poland and the United States.
USC—-USCQuestionswrw@state.gov Appropriate inquiries: inquiries by U.S. citizens requesting information on behalf of an applicant who has been refused a tourist visa.
Groups—groupswrw@state.gov Appropriate inquiries: inquiries by groups of five or more people traveling to the U.S. for purposes other than tourism.
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