The American Society for Cell Biology and the European Molecular Biology Organization invite and welcome scientists from every part of the world to attend and participate in the 2018 ASCB | EMBO Meeting. Attendees are not required to present a poster in order to attend the meeting. Please allow ample time for visa processing, as the application process can take several months in some countries. To obtain a letter of invitation, one must be a paid meeting registrant.
Please navigate the important information for international travelers to the U.S. for the 2019 ASCB|EMBO Meeting via the links below.
Visa Information
2019 ASCB | EMBO Meeting attendees are encouraged to apply for visas as early as possible. Registration refunds will not be issued for denied visas. As part of security procedures, applications for visas are sent to the U.S. State Department for a security review. For further information, visit the State Department Web site. Note: ASCB advises scientists traveling to the U.S. to apply for a visa as early as possible — at least six months before the visa is needed. Please check with your local U.S. consulate or embassy to find out the earliest that you may apply for a visa.
Interview requirements for obtaining a visa may now be more stringent than in years past, and visas may take longer to approve. All international attendees who will need to obtain a visa to enter the United States are urged to contact the nearest US Embassy or Consulate and begin the application process as soon as possible but no later than three months before the meeting. Because of the number of visas being processed and the need to be thorough with the reviews, the process can take as long as 8 weeks, especially for those residing in countries that are on the US State Sponsors of Terrorism List. Attendees from these countries should start the application process at least 6 months in advance of the meeting.
For official information on the visa application process, visit https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en.html
Visa wait times for specific countries may be found at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/wait-times.html
A listing of US Embassies and Consulates worldwide may be found at http://usembassy.state.gov
For more information on Procedures for International Visitors, click here.
Important points to keep in mind to assist you with the visa application process:
- Start Early: Register for 2019 ASCB | EMBO Meeting as soon as possible so that your customized letter of invitation can be generated.
- Apply for your visa at least four (4) months in advance of traveling. You should provide your entire trip itinerary, including travel to any countries other than the United States, at the time of visa application.
- If completion of travel plans is contingent upon early approval of the visa application, specify this at the time of the application.
- Provide proof of scientific status (for example, proof that you submitted an abstract for the meeting). Do not wait until you receive notification that your abstract submission has been accepted before applying for a visa. It is very rare that ASCB or EMBO will deny an abstract. If your abstract followed the rules and guidelines, it will be accepted and programmed. If you apply by August 1, we can provide a letter of acceptance before the notification dates.
- Bring your English-language resume or C.V. with a list of published articles and research topics to the U.S. consulate/embassy interview.
- Provide evidence that you are intending to return to your country of residence. This includes such information as:
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- family ties in current country of residence
- property ownership
- bank account
- an employment contract or statement from an employer showing that your position will continue after the dates of the meeting
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- Requirements vary by passport-issuing country and citizenship (not merely residency). Some consulates may have backlogs in scheduling visa interviews so applicants should first contact their local consulate to determine what the wait times are for visa interviews. Click here for the current list of visa interview and processing wait times by country.
U.S. Visa Policy Resources
Please click here for more information.