US Embassy Port au Prince

Learn all there is about the U.S. Embassy in Port au Prince, including:

  • Who to contact in the US Embassy Port au Prince regarding visa issues
  • How and where in Port au Prince to get your medical exam
  • Everything you need to know about your visa appointment interview at the U.S. Embassy Port au Prince.

For general information on getting a visa to the United States, check out our other helpful immigration guides:

US Embassy Port au Prince Contact Information

The main address of the US Embassy Port au Prince

Below is the address and general contact information for the U.S. Embassy Port au Prince.

Address

Tabarre 41, Route de Tabarre Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Are you looking for U.S. Embassy Port au Prince contact information? Each individual U.S. consulate or embassy can have many, many phone numbers, email addresses, and other contact information. The information you need will depend on your specific situation.

Read below to find out how to contact the right person at the Port au Prince U.S. Embassy.

For questions relating to Immigrant Visas (IVs):

If you are seeking to live in the United States permanently, then you are applying for an immigrant visa. To contact US Embassy Port au Prince for questions relating to an immigrant visa, use the contact information below.

For questions relating to Nonimmigrant Visas (NIVs):

If you are seeking to live in the United States on a temporary basis, then you should be applying for a nonimmigrant visa (NIV). To contact U.S. Embassy Port au Prince for questions relating to nonimmigrant visa applications, use the information below:

For questions relating to Fiance Visas:

If you live in Haiti and are engage to be married to a U.S. citizen, you may be interested in getting a fiance visa. To ask questions relating to fiance visas, contact someone at the Port au Prince US Embassy by using the following email address:

For questions relating to Diversity Visas:

If are a national of Haiti, and have entered the U.S. diversity visa lottery, you can direct your questions to the US Embassy Port au Prince by using the following email address:

US Embassy Port au Prince Immigration Medical Exam

To get an immigrant visa through the Port au Prince US Embassy , you will need to get an immigration medical exam before your visa interview appointment. Learn more about when and where to get a medical exam, how to schedule one, what to bring to the exam, and what to do afterwards.

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How and Where To Get Your Immigration Medical Exam

If your visa interview appointment is in Port au Prince, only a designated panel physician in Haiti can perform your medical exam.

Below is a list of designated panel physicians in Port au Prince.

Hopital St Damien CLIMEDI – Hopital Nos Petits Frères & Soeurs

Dr. Jacqueline Gautier Dr. Jude Saint Phard

How to schedule a medical exam with Hopital St Damien CLIMEDI – Hopital Nos Petits Frères & Soeurs:

When are appointments available at Hopital St Damien CLIMEDI – Hopital Nos Petits Frères & Soeurs?

Cost of medical exam at Hopital St Damien CLIMEDI – Hopital Nos Petits Frères & Soeurs:

Types Cost
Adult 285 USD
Children (2-14) 205 USD
Infants (0-2) 205 USD

Additional Costs

Special Instructions for Medical Exam

Methods of payment:

Centre de Prévention Médicale

Dr. Michel Théard Dr. Eddy Jean Baptiste

31 Ave Charles Sumner à côté, d’OAVCT, non loin de l’Église du Sacré-Coeur, Port-au-Prince

How to schedule a medical exam with Centre de Prévention Médicale:

When are appointments available at Centre de Prévention Médicale?

Cost of medical exam at Centre de Prévention Médicale:

Types Cost
Adult 285 USD
Children (2-14) 205 USD
Infants (0-2) 205 USD

Additional Costs

Special Instructions for Medical Exam

Methods of payment:

What to bring to the medical exam

  • Your visa interview appointment letter
  • DS-260 confirmation pages
  • The confirmation page from the online registration of your appointment
  • Passport
  • Six (6) recently taken passport-sized color photographs
  • Copy of immunization records

US Embassy Port au Prince Visa Appointment

Here you can learn everything you need to know regarding your immigrant visa appointment at the Port au Prince US Embassy . Find out where to go and what to bring, along with instructions on cancelling or rescheduling your Port au Prince US Embassy appointment.

What to Bring to Your Immigrant Visa Interview Appointment at the US Embassy Port au Prince

  • Your interview letter from National Visa Center (NVC)
  • Your passport (unexpired, and valid for six months beyond your date of intended entry to U.S.)
  • Two (2) color photographs of each person applying for a visa (5 cm x 5 cm, or 2 inch x 2 inch).
  • DS-260 Confirmation Page
  • Your original birth certificate (Extrait acte de Naissance issued by the National Archives) and a photocopy. Children under 2 years old should bring their original acte de naissance authenticated by the National Archives.
  • Medical examination results in sealed envelope
  • Original and certified copies of birth certificates for all children of main applicant, even if the child is not immigrating to U.S.
  • I-864 Affidavit of Support and supporting documents (if your application is based on family relationship)
  • Proof of U.S. Petitioner’s legal status and domicile in the United States (if your application is based on family relationship)
  • Evidence of relationship between petitioner and visa applicant (if your application is based on family relationship)
  • Original and copy of civil documents, including your birth certificate, and if applicable, your marriage certificate (if applicable), divorce decress, and death certificates.
  • Original police certificates
  • A letter from your U.S. employer dated less than one month ago.
  • Original and copy of criminal and court records, if you have been arrested
  • Original and copy of military records
  • Original and copy of adoption documents
  • The original marriage certificate of the petitioner and your biological parent, and a photocopy along with divorce records for any previous marriages of either parent, and a photocopy along with divorce records for any previous marriages of either parent and a photocopy.

Where to Go for Immigrant Visa Interview in Port au Prince

On your visa appointment date, arrive at the Port au Prince US Embassy address:

Tabarre 41, Route de Tabarre Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Sending documents to the U.S. Embassy - Port au Prince

Sometimes, a consular or embassy official will ask for additional information or documents from you, either before or after the visa appointment. The Port au Prince U.S. Embassy instructs you to send documents in the following ways:

Rescheduling or Cancelling Your Immigrant Visa Appointment at the Port au Prince U.S. Embassy

If you need to reschedule or cancel your immigrant visa interview, here are your options.

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