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*Exception: mobile phones can be brought to the Embassy but must be switched off and stored with security.
(Please pay special attention to requirements regarding original documents and supplying photocopies to support your application.)
Make sure you have read your document(s) to be notarized and know the contents. If your signature must be notarized and witnessed, you must bring witnesses with you. Consular staff may not act as witnesses.
Generally, immediate family members may accompany passport or CRBA applicants to their appointment interviews at a U.S. Embassy, and all minor children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Passport or CRBA applicants also have the option of being accompanied by an attorney at their appointment interview.
Attendees may not engage in any conduct that violates this policy and/or otherwise materially disrupts the appointment interview. Failure to observe these parameters will result in a warning to the attendee and, if ignored, the attendee may be asked to leave the appointment interview and/or the premises, as appropriate. It would then be the applicant’s choice whether to continue the appointment interview without the attendee present, subject to the consular officer’s discretion to terminate the appointment interview.
If you need reasonable accommodations for your visa services, we encourage you to make your request as soon as you schedule your appointment. We make every effort to provide accommodations to persons with disabilities and medical conditions.
Please contact us at ACSNicosia@state.gov for more information or to request reasonable accommodation.
We accept U.S. dollars (or equivalent in Euros) and major credit cards. Payment by personal checks and travelers’ checks is not accepted. Learn more about the prices for different services here.
U.S. Citizens with emergencies, please call 357 22 393939 and press zero (0)
Email: ACSNicosia@state.gov
Mailing Address:
U.S. Embassy Nicosia
Attn: Consular Office
Metochiou & Ploutarchou Street
2407, Engomi
Nicosia, Cyprus
Please call: 357 22 393939 and press zero (0)
Outside of Office Hours, contact: 357 22 393939
Outside of Cyprus: 357 22 393939
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