Appointment and Contact Information

Appointments are required for routine American Citizen Services.  Please check your local U.S. Embassy/Consulate below for availability times.

Emergency Services

Please arrive fifteen minutes before your appointment to clear security.  Mobile phones, other electronic devices and large bags are not permitted inside the Embassy/Consulate. Review the complete list of restricted items here.

Make or cancel an appointment here

Please check the online appointment calendar for availability. Please email your local U.S. Embassy/Consulate directly for urgent CRBA requests.

Please print and prepare the required documents before coming to your appointment. Document requirements for specific services are below. Appointments are required for these services:

Fees

Complete fee information is available here.

Appointments are required for routine American Citizen Services and are available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. We are closed on American and Indian holidays. Appointments are never required for emergencies.

Please email acsnd@state.gov for urgent CRBA requests.

Location

The U.S. Embassy is located on Shantipath in the Chanakyapuri area of New Delhi. The Consular entrance is Gate 6 (also called “Visa Gate”) on Andre Malraux Marg, between Nyaya Marg and Shantipath. Please note that there are no parking facilities in the immediate vicinity of the Embassy.

Contact Us

American Citizen Services Unit
U.S. Embassy
Shantipath
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi, India 110021

Email: acsnd@state.gov
Email is the best way to reach us for routine inquiries. We read every message.

Phone: 2419-8000, and ask for American Citizen Services.

If you are calling from within India, but outside Delhi, first dial 011-.

If you are calling from the United States, first dial 011-91-11-.

If you are calling outside of normal business hours and there is an emergency involving a U.S. citizen, ask for the “duty officer.”

Fax: 2419-8407

Frequently Asked Questions (PDF 98 KB)

Appointments are required for most routine American Citizen Services and are available Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. We are closed on the last Wednesday of every month and on American and Indian holidays.  Appointments are never required for emergencies. 

Location

The U.S. Consulate is located on Anna Salai at Gemini Circle in Chennai.  The Citizen Services entrance is on Cathedral.

Contact Us

American Citizen Services Unit
U.S. Consulate
200 Anna Salai at Gemini Circle
Chennai, India 600006

Email:   chennaics@state.gov
Email is the best way to reach us for routine inquiries.  We read every message.

Phone:  (0)44-2857-4000 or (0)44-2811-2000. Ask for American Citizen Services.

If you are calling from within India, but outside Chennai, first dial 044-.

If you are calling from the United States, first dial 011-91-44-.

If you are calling outside of normal business hours and there is an emergency involving a U.S. citizen, ask for the “duty officer.”

Appointments are required for most routine American Citizen Services and are available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 12:00pm. We are closed on the last Wednesday of every month and on American and Indian holidaysAppointments are never required for emergencies.

Location

The U.S. Consulate is located on Chiran Fort Lane at Begumpet in Secunderabad. See the pinpointed location on the map below.

Contact Us

U.S. Citizen Services Unit
U.S. Consulate General Hyderabad
1-8-323; Paigah Palace
Chiran Fort Lane, Begumpet
Secunderabad – 500 003

Email:   HydACS@state.gov
Email is the best way to reach us for routine inquiries.  We read every message.

Phone:

(0)40-4033-8300. Ask for U.S. Citizen Services.

If you are calling from within India, but outside Hyderabad, first dial 040-.

If you are calling from the United States, first dial 011-91-40-.

If you are calling outside of normal business hours and there is an emergency involving a U.S. citizen, ask for the “duty officer.”

Passport services require appointments, which are available for U.S citizens Monday through Friday. We are closed on the last Wednesday of every month and on U.S. and Indian holidays.

Location

The U.S. Consulate is located on Ho Chi Minh Sarani (previously known as Harrington Street) opposite 22 Camac Street. The Consular entrance is Gate 5/1.

Contact Us

American Citizen Services Unit
Consulate General of the United States of America
5/1, Ho Chi Minh Sarani
Kolkata – 700071
West Bengal, India

Email: kolkataACS@state.gov
(Email is the best way to reach us for routine inquiries.  We read every message).

Phone: 3984-2400 (Ask for American Citizen Services).

If you are calling from within India, but outside Kolkata, first dial 033-.

If you are calling from the United States, first dial 011-91-33-.

If you are calling outside of normal business hours and there is an emergency involving a U.S. citizen, ask for the “Duty Officer.”

Fax: 2282-2335

Appointments are required for most routine American Citizens Services and are available Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. We are closed on American and Indian holidaysAppointments are never required for emergencies

Location

The U.S. Consulate General is located in the Bandra Kurla Complex at the following address: C-49, G-Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051.

Contact Us

American Citizen Services
U. S. Consulate General Mumbai
C-49, G-Block, Bandra Kurla Complex,
Bandra East, Mumbai 400051

Fax:
  +91-(0)22-2672-4786

Email: mumbaiacs@state.gov
(For any U.S. visa and green card processing related inquiries, please email  support-india@ustraveldocs.com)

Email is the best way to reach us for routine inquiries. Please review the information on the auto reply closely and send a second inquiry with the subject “Request for Specific Information” to ensure a personal response.

Phone:  (+91-22) 2672-4000 between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and ask for American Citizen Services.

If you are calling from within India, but outside Mumbai, first dial 022-.

If you are calling from the United States, first dial 011-91-22-.

If you are calling outside of normal business hours and there is a life-threatening emergency involving a U.S. citizen, ask for the “duty officer.”