2026 Maricopa Valley Convention

Traveling to the USA for the Convention

We are thrilled that brothers and sisters from around the world are planning to join us in Chandler, Arizona for the 2026 Maricopa Valley Convention (August 12–17, 2026). This page provides everything you need to know about entering the United States, understanding visa requirements for your country, and flying into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX).

Please begin your travel planning as early as possible. Visa interview appointments can take several months to schedule at U.S. embassies and consulates — start this process well in advance.

Do I Need a Visa to Enter the United States?

Whether you need a visa depends on your country of citizenship. The U.S. operates a Visa Waiver Program (VWP) that allows citizens of 43 qualifying countries to visit for up to 90 days without a traditional visa — but they must obtain an approved ESTA before travel. Everyone else must apply for a B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate.

ESTA Required — No Visa

Europe

Most Western & Northern European countries qualify.

AndorraAustria BelgiumCroatia Czech RepublicDenmark EstoniaFinland FranceGermany GreeceHungary IcelandIreland ItalyLatvia LiechtensteinLithuania LuxembourgMalta MonacoNetherlands NorwayPoland PortugalRomania San MarinoSlovakia SloveniaSpain SwedenSwitzerland United Kingdom
ESTA Required — No Visa

Asia-Pacific

Select Asia-Pacific nations qualify for VWP.

AustraliaBrunei JapanNew Zealand SingaporeSouth Korea Taiwan
ESTA Required — No Visa

Middle East & Americas

A small number of qualifying countries.

Chile Israel Qatar
B-1/B-2 Visa Required

All of Africa

No African country currently participates in the Visa Waiver Program. All African citizens must apply for a B-2 Tourist Visa at their nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

B-1/B-2 Visa Required

Latin America & Caribbean

With the exception of Chile, all countries in Latin America and the Caribbean require a B-2 Visa. This includes Brazil, Colombia, Mexico*, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and all Central American nations.

*Mexico: Separate entry requirements apply; check with your U.S. Embassy.

B-1/B-2 Visa Required

Most of Asia & Middle East

Countries such as India, Philippines, Pakistan, Indonesia, China, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and most of the Middle East require a B-2 Visa (exceptions: Israel, Qatar, and the Asia-Pacific VWP countries listed above).

Not sure about your country? The official source is the U.S. Department of State. Check the complete list at travel.state.gov — Visa Waiver Program.

If Your Country Is on the VWP List: Apply for ESTA

Citizens of Visa Waiver Program countries do not need to visit an embassy, but they must obtain an approved Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) before boarding any plane to the U.S. Do not wait until the last minute — apply at least 72 hours before departure.

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    Apply online at the official ESTA website

    Go to esta.cbp.dhs.gov (the only official U.S. government ESTA application site). Beware of third-party sites that charge extra fees for the same service.

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    Have your electronic passport ready

    Your passport must be an e-Passport (biometric chip), identifiable by a small camera symbol on the cover. Older passports without a chip are not accepted for VWP travel.

  • 3
    Pay the $21 application fee

    The fee is $21 USD, payable by credit or debit card. Once approved, the authorization is valid for 2 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

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    Receive authorization and travel

    Most applications are approved within minutes, but it can take up to 72 hours. You will receive one of three responses: Authorization Approved, Travel Not Authorized, or Authorization Pending.

Important: If you have ever traveled to Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, or Yemen after March 1, 2011, you are not eligible for the VWP and must apply for a B-2 visa regardless of your passport country. See dhs.gov/visa-waiver-program for details.

If You Need a B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa

A B-2 Tourist Visa is required for most visitors from Africa, Latin America, Asia, and parts of the Middle East. The process involves completing an online form, paying a fee, and attending an in-person interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country. Start this process as early as possible — interview wait times at many embassies are several months long.

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    Complete the DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application

    Fill out the form at ceac.state.gov. You will need your passport, a digital photo, your travel itinerary, and work/education history. The form takes 60–90 minutes. Print the confirmation page with the barcode when done.

  • 2
    Pay the $185 MRV Application Fee

    The non-refundable visa application fee is currently $185 USD. Payment instructions vary by country — check your nearest U.S. Embassy website for local payment methods.

  • 3
    Check Interview Wait Times & Schedule Your Appointment

    Check current wait times at your embassy at travel.state.gov — Visa Wait Times. Many locations have wait times of 2–12 months. Schedule your appointment as soon as possible.

  • 4
    Gather Supporting Documents

    Bring to your interview: valid passport, DS-160 confirmation page, fee receipt, one passport-style photo, proof of strong ties to your home country (employment, property, family), and any documents showing the purpose of your visit (such as a convention invitation letter).

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    Attend Your Embassy Interview

    A consular officer will review your documents and ask questions about your travel plans. Be honest, clear, and bring all supporting materials. If approved, your passport will be returned to you with the visa affixed.

Need a Visa Invitation Letter?

We understand that some embassies ask for documentation showing the purpose of your visit to the United States. To support our international brothers and sisters, Charity Tabernacle has created an automated process to provide official Visa Invitation Letters in less than 5 minutes by email.

Simply fill out the short request form below and you will receive your personalized letter almost immediately. You may bring this letter to your embassy appointment as a supporting document.

Request Your Visa Invitation Letter

Important disclaimer: This invitation letter is provided as a supporting document only. It does not guarantee, facilitate, or expedite a visa approval. All applicants must independently meet the entrance requirements and standards established by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Consulate or Embassy in their country. Final visa decisions rest solely with the consular officer at your interview.

Flying into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

The convention is held in Chandler, Arizona, approximately 15 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), one of the busiest airports in the Southwest United States. Sky Harbor offers nonstop service from select international cities and excellent connections through major U.S. hubs.

🌐 Direct International Flights to PHX

DestinationAirlinesNotes
London Heathrow (LHR)American Airlines, British AirwaysYear-round service
Paris (CDG)Air FranceSeasonal service
Taipei (TPE)China Airlines, STARLUX AirlinesSeasonal — Dec onwards
Cancún, Mexico (CUN)American Airlines, Southwest AirlinesYear-round
Mexico City (MEX)American Airlines, AeroméxicoYear-round
Guadalajara (GDL)American Airlines, VolarisYear-round
Monterrey (MTY)American AirlinesYear-round
Puerto Vallarta (PVR)American Airlines, Southwest AirlinesYear-round
Los Cabos (SJD)American Airlines, Southwest AirlinesYear-round
Toronto (YYZ)Air Canada, Porter Airlines, WestJetYear-round
Vancouver (YVR)Air Canada, Porter Airlines, WestJetYear-round
Calgary (YYC)Air Canada, WestJetYear-round

✈️ Connecting Through U.S. Hub Airports

Most international travelers will fly into a major U.S. hub and connect to Phoenix. The most convenient hubs with strong international connections to PHX are:

Hub AirportKey AirlinesGood for travelers from…
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)American AirlinesLatin America, Europe, Asia, Caribbean
Los Angeles (LAX)American, United, Delta, Korean Air, LATAM, and many moreAsia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
Chicago O’Hare (ORD)United, AmericanEurope, Asia, Africa
Atlanta (ATL)DeltaCaribbean, Latin America, Europe, Africa
New York (JFK / EWR)Delta, United, British Airways, etc.Europe, Middle East, Africa, India
Miami (MIA)American AirlinesCaribbean, Central & South America
Houston (IAH)United AirlinesLatin America, Middle East, Africa
Full route map: See all airlines and destinations at skyharbor.com — Where We Fly. PHX is served by over 24 airlines with nonstop service to 26 international destinations and 130+ domestic cities.

Book Your Flights to Phoenix (PHX)

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American Airlines

The largest carrier at PHX with direct routes from London, Mexico, and more.

United Airlines

Strong hub at Houston (IAH) with connections from Latin America & Africa.

Delta Air Lines

Hub at Atlanta (ATL) with strong Caribbean and international connections.

British Airways

Direct London Heathrow (LHR) to Phoenix. Good for UK & connecting passengers.

Reminder: The U.S. Department of State advises that you do not purchase non-refundable flights or finalize travel plans until your visa has been approved. Visa decisions can be unpredictable, and non-refundable tickets may result in financial loss if your application is denied.
Questions about traveling to the convention? Contact us at convention@charitytab.org. We are happy to help point you in the right direction.