Guam Tourist Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders
Fee Breakdown
Key Requirements
- ✓ Pakistani passport holders require a US visa (B-1/B-2) to visit Guam, as Guam is a US territory and US visa rules apply
- ✓ Valid Pakistani passport with at least 6 months validity beyond intended stay
- ✓ Completed DS-160 online nonimmigrant visa application form
- ✓ Valid email address and a US visa application account
- ✓ Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Guam
- ✓ Proof of ties to Pakistan such as employment, property, or family
- ✓ Travel itinerary and confirmed return ticket
- ✓ Hotel or accommodation booking in Guam
- ✓ Proof of travel health insurance
Documents Required
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Complete the DS-160 online nonimmigrant visa application at ceac.state.gov and save the confirmation barcode
Step 2: Create a profile on the US visa appointment service portal for Pakistan (ustraveldocs.com/pk)
Step 3: Pay the non-refundable MRV visa application fee of USD 160 via designated bank or online payment
Step 4: Schedule your visa interview appointment at the US Embassy in Islamabad or US Consulate in Karachi or Lahore
Step 5: Gather all required documents and attend the visa interview on the scheduled date
Step 6: Attend the biometric (fingerprint and photo) collection appointment if required
Step 7: Attend the visa interview; be honest and concise when answering questions
Step 8: If approved, your passport will be returned with the visa stamp via courier or you can collect it from the designated location
Step 9: Upon receiving your visa, verify all details including name, date of birth, and validity dates
⚠️ Important Notes
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Pakistani passport holders must apply for a standard US nonimmigrant visa (B-1/B-2) to visit Guam. There is NO separate Guam visa. Pakistan is NOT eligible for the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program. All US visa rules, including biometrics, interviews, and financial requirements, apply. Your I-94 arrival record at Guam entry will define your actual authorized stay. Overstaying your authorized period has serious consequences including future US visa bans.
Common Rejection Reasons
- ✗ Insufficient proof of ties to Pakistan (family, employment, property, or financial obligations)
- ✗ Inadequate financial means to cover travel and stay expenses
- ✗ Incomplete or inconsistent DS-160 application form
- ✗ Previous US visa overstay or immigration violations
- ✗ Criminal record or security concerns
- ✗ Failure to demonstrate the purpose of visit convincingly
- ✗ Prior visa rejections without changed circumstances
- ✗ Inconsistencies between the application and supporting documents
- ✗ Lack of stable employment or business documentation
- ✗ Travel history showing frequent or lengthy absences from Pakistan
Frequently Asked Questions
No separate visa is required for Guam specifically. However, since Guam is a US territory, Pakistani passport holders must obtain a standard US nonimmigrant visa (B-2 tourist or B-1 business) from the US Embassy or Consulate in Pakistan. The same US visa that grants entry to the continental United States is valid for Guam.
Yes. If you already hold a valid US nonimmigrant visa (B-1, B-2, or B-1/B-2), you can enter Guam using that visa. Guam follows US immigration rules, so your existing US visa is sufficient for travel to Guam.
The Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program allows nationals of certain countries to visit Guam without a US visa. However, Pakistan is NOT on the list of eligible nationalities. Pakistani citizens must obtain a full US visa to enter Guam.
The length of stay is determined by the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer at the port of entry. Typically, tourists are admitted for up to 90 days, but the officer has discretion to grant a different period. Your authorized stay is noted on your I-94 arrival record.
Pakistani citizens apply at the US Embassy in Islamabad or the US Consulates in Karachi or Lahore. You must schedule an appointment through the official US visa appointment portal at ustraveldocs.com/pk.
The non-refundable MRV (Machine Readable Visa) application fee is USD 160 for a B-1/B-2 visa. This fee is paid regardless of whether your visa is approved or denied.
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