The decision to grant visas belongs solely to the embassy/consulate. The DMA cannot promise that you or your colleagues will receive a visa. Likewise, The DMA cannot change the decision of the governmental agency should your application be denied. If your questions about requesting a letter are not answered here, contact us at visasupport@the-dma.org.1. Visa Requirements Vary from Country to Country. Contact the U.S. embassy or consulate in the country where you live to determine if you will need a visa and/or a visa support letter to visit the United States. (You may apply for a visa at any U.S. consular office, but it may be more difficult to qualify if you apply from outside your country of permanent residence.) For contact points for consular offices: http://usembassy.state.gov/#AF
2. If you need a letter contact The DMA At your request, the DMA will send a letter to support your visa application via e-mail in Adobe. We will only issue letters for persons who have registered and paid for an event. If you do not receive your visa in time to attend, your registration fee will be refunded.
In view of the number of requests the number of requests we are receiving for visa support letters, you should make this request as soon as possible. We cannot assure that we will able to provide you a letter in time if your request is made less than 5 business days before your appointment or 10 business days before the beginning of the conference.
3. Schedule an appointment with the embassy/consulate. For more information on applying for a visa, visit the U.S. State Department Web site at http://travel.state.gov/visa/questions/questions_1253.html