Approval statistics for F-2 Visa applications across every country with published data. Compare success rates by consulate.
Figures come from published State Department data. Each rate on these pages is labelled with the year it covers.
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The data is sourced from official U.S. Department of State reports. Every rate on these pages is labelled with the year it covers, because the published series does not run to the present, approval rates can also vary with individual circumstances and current policy.
Approval rates depend on various factors including application completeness, supporting documentation, interview performance, and the applicant's specific circumstances.
Generally, you must apply at the consulate that serves your country of residence. Some exceptions may apply for students or temporary residents.
If your country isn't listed, it may be because insufficient data is available or the country processes very few applications for this visa type. Contact the nearest U.S. consulate for more information.