VISA Information
A citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the U.S. temporarily for personal or business purposes must usually first obtain a visa. Here are some general guidelines:
- An applicant for a non-immigrant visa should submit an application to the U.S. consulate with jurisdiction over their place of permanent residence.
- When the applicant is planning to travel for business purposes, the U.S. Consular regulations require an official letter of support or invitation from the company with whom business is to be conducted.
- A person who wishes to travel to the U.S. to attend Intergraph 2010 may request an official invitation letter from Intergraph Corporation to support their visa application only AFTER they have registered and made a full payment to the conference by completing the form below.
- See the U.S. State Dept. Web site for more detailed information on U.S. Visa policy, processing times, and FAQ.
Need an Invitation Letter for your U.S. Embassy or Consulate?
Download, complete, and e-mail the visa invitation letter request form. Note: Intergraph will NOT be able to provide an invitation letter to visitors who are NOT attending/registered for Intergraph 2010. Please allow at least seven working days for the letter to be prepared and e-mailed.
Note: If you need an updated Visa letter on account of the conference getting rescheduled, please contact us.
Visa Denial
In the event your U.S. Visa is denied, Intergraph will accept cancellation and issue a 100 percent refund, provided we are notified by 4:00 p.m. (CST), Friday, August 20, 2010.