For the purposes of this section, an alien physically present in the United States shall be considered to be a resident of the area of his or her last residence prior to entry into the United States. Finally, a consular office may, as a matter of discretion, or shall, at the direction of the Department, accept an immigrant visa application from an alien who is neither a resident of, nor physically present in, the area designated for that office for such purpose. Unless otherwise directed by the Department, an alien applying for an immigrant visa shall make application at the consular office having jurisdiction over the alien's place of residence except that, unless otherwise directed by the Department, an alien physically present in an area but having no residence therein may make application at the consular office having jurisdiction over that area if the alien can establish that he or she will be able to remain in the area for the period required to process the application. The DS-260 form must be submitted online and the printed confirmation page must be brought to the interview.
Citizens or Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) Each applicant - including children - must have their own DS-260 visa application. (a ) Alien to apply in consular district of residence. form increased each year since 1948 even though total milk production declined in some years. The following applicants must use Form DS-260, Online Immigrant Visa Application: Immediate relatives of U.S.