International Visitor Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION to International Visitors to the IPE/IFE who are in the Visa Waiver Program (Click here!)
Invitation Letter
The deadline for requesting an invitation letter
to attend the 2010 International Poultry Expo and
International Feed Expo has passed.
Obtaining a Visa
The time it takes to process a visa can vary significantly
depending on the type of visa and circumstances
in the country or region. To see an estimate
of the visa wait time in your country, go here.
You can get more information on the visa process
at this link.
If you require a visa to attend the International
Poultry Expo and the International Feed Expo,
we suggest you obtain your visa before registering
for the trade show.
Everything You Need to Know about Visas
The Process for Obtaining a Visa and Entry into the United States
International
Buyer Program
The 2009 International Poultry Expo and International
Feed Expo is a proud member of the U.S. Commercial
Service’s International Buyer Program. International
visitors can take advantage of these free services
in the International Business Center:
- Interpreters
- Import-Export Counseling
- Lounge
- Matchmaking
- Welcome Reception
- Free Export Directory
Matchmaking Program
The U.S. Department of Commerce will help
you identify and meet reputable U.S. companies
and interested suppliers at the International Poultry
Expo and International Feed Expo. Focus your limited
time on meeting appropriate suppliers.
U.S. Commercial Service
If you are from a foreign country and are planning
to attend the 2009 International Poultry Expo
and International Feed Expo, the U.S. Commercial
Service office of the American Embassy/Consulate
in your country offers free business assistance
to qualified companies. Firms that do business
outside the United States, but are interested
in attending the IPE/IFE to find U.S. suppliers
of goods and services, are considered to be “qualified
companies.”
The U.S. Commercial Service offices overseas can assist you in gaining the most of this exposition with friendly assistance in your own language; help finding U.S. suppliers before, during and after the show; help arranging hotel and travel packages; assistance with VISA application procedures where necessary; and much more. Plus, your company will receive complimentary admission to the trade show when you are part of a qualified delegation. For more information, go here to contact the U.S. Commercial Service office in your country!

