Learn about what the visa number on the US visa means, where it is and other relevant information about it.
VisaGuide / US Visa / US Visa NumberThe visa number, also known as the visa foil number, is the red number printed on the bottom right of the visa document. Usually, the number on a US visa contains eight numeric characters. However, it may begin with one letter followed by seven numeric characters.
The visa number is a random string of numbers. It does not have any meaning to those who hold it because it is randomly generated. It is not different depending on the type of the visa. Your K-1 visa number will not have a different format than a H-1B visa number or a F-1 visa number. They will all be random and there is not a specific pattern you can find.
The place or color does not change whether it is a nonimmigrant visa number or an immigrant visa number. The example below shows what a US visa looks like. As you can see, most of the information is in black ink. The number in red ink is the visa number. So if you are being asked to show your visa number, you know that you can find it there.
See the example below to find the number on a US visa:
Besides the visa number, a US visa also has the following information:
The US visa number is only given to individuals once they have a visa. So to get a visa number, you must go through the process of applying for a US visa. Depending on which type of visa you want, the application procedures are different. In general, you will have to do the following:
If the US Embassy approves your application, they will stamp your passport with the visa. The visa will also have the visa number. The visa number will be valid for a specific period of time if you have a nonimmigrant visa or it will be permanent if you have a Green Card.