How to Get an Afghanistan Work Visa at the Los Angeles Consulate

Afghanistan Work Visa Los Angeles Consulate

Afghanistan Work Visa Los Angeles Consulate

Work opportunities in Afghanistan are opening up, especially in certain fields like construction and security! Here are the steps necessary to get an Afghanistan Work Visa at the Los Angeles Consulate:

1
Get Permission from Afghanistan

This is the tricky step. You’ll need to get your employer to get approval at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs directly before you can start.

2
Get the Required Documents

Next, you’ll need to get all your documents in order, just like with any visa. Gather all the required materials at this webpage.

3
Apply for the Visa

Drop off or mail (USPS Express Mail recommended) the information from the step above to the Consulate.

5
Vaccination Requirements

You don’t want to get sick on your trip! Check the vaccination requirements here and see your doctor well in advance.

6
Visa Hunter's Notes

Here’s a hidden catch you’ll want to watch for. Do not forget to bring with you 2 additional passport photos (2×2 inch) for the foreigner registration card which you will have to get upon your entry in Afghanistan. Just do a Google search to find the closest place to you that would do passport photos and you’ll be all set.

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