Okay, so I recently figured out how to get a visa for the U.S. Virgin Islands, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey. I thought I’d share my experience here in case anyone else is planning a trip and needs to navigate this process.
First off, I started by doing some digging online. I mean, the U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. territory, so I wasn’t sure if the visa process would be the same as for the mainland or completely different. Turns out, it’s pretty much considered part of the U.S. for immigration, so that was a bit of a relief.
I stumbled upon this official-looking website that seemed to handle eVisas. It had a bunch of steps laid out, so I followed them one by one. They asked a ton of questions, and I had to fill out this long application form. I made sure to double-check everything because I didn’t want any errors messing things up.

- Gathered all my documents.
- Filled out the application form.
- Answered a bunch of questions online.
They also mentioned something about needing original documents, so I printed out the application form and made sure I had all the originals they were asking for. It felt a bit old school, but hey, gotta do what you gotta do.
Then came the part about paying the visa application fee. It wasn’t too bad, and I paid it online. After that, I had to schedule an appointment. Apparently, for non-U.S. citizens, you gotta show up in person for an interview and to get your fingerprints taken. I booked the earliest appointment I could find.
The website said that if your visa application gets approved during the interview, it takes about 3-5 working days to process, plus another 2-3 days for delivery. So, I factored that into my travel plans. There’s no expedited service, so you gotta plan ahead.
I learned that you can actually enter the U.S. mainland with a short-term visa for the U.S. Virgin Islands. That was a nice little bonus I wasn’t expecting. I guess when you enter the U.S. Virgin Islands with that visa, it’s kind of like you’ve entered the mainland too.
Anyway, I followed all the steps, attended my interview, and waited. And guess what? My visa got approved! I received it in the mail a week or so later, along with my other documents. It was such a relief to finally have it in hand.
So yeah, that’s my story of getting a visa for the U.S. Virgin Islands. It wasn’t too complicated, but it definitely required some patience and attention to detail. If you’re planning a trip there, just make sure you start the process early, gather all your documents, and follow the instructions carefully. Good luck!