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Important Dates

All times are in Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time zone. The submission site of each track will open approximately four weeks before its submission deadline.

Papers
2025-09-04 Abstract/Metadata Due
2025-09-11 Full Paper Due
2025-11-04 Reviews Released
2025-12-04 Resubmission Due
2026-01-15 Decisions Notification
Posters
2026-01-22 Submission deadline
2026-02-19 Notification
Interactive Demos
2026-01-22 Submission deadline
2026-02-19 Notification
Panels
2025-11-20 Submission deadline
2026-01-15 Notification deadline
Workshops
2025-10-02 Organizer submission deadline
2025-11-20 Organizer notification
2025-12-18 Accepted Workshops Websites Up
Meet-Ups
2025-10-02 Submission Deadline
2025-11-20 Notification Deadline
Student Mentoring Program
2026-01-22 Submission deadline
2026-02-19 Notification
Student Research Competition
2026-01-22 Submission deadline
2026-02-19 Notification
Journals
2025-11-17 Invitation sent to authors
2026-01-22 Submission deadline
2026-02-19 Notification

Visa FAQ

Here’s a short FAQ about the Visa process.

A quick note from the GCs: All organizing chairs are volunteers and not paid staff; they are fellow researchers (like you!) dedicating their time to make this conference happen. We appreciate your kindness and patience as we balance this with our regular research and teaching responsibilities.

How do I get a visa letter?

Please register for the conference. During registration, you will be asked to provide the required details (such as your passport number), which we will use to issue the visa letter.

Can I get a letter before registering?

Only in rare cases with demonstrated need. In these cases, the letter is slightly different, since we cannot state that you are registered to attend. Therefore, please register first. This also helps with data protection and allows us to manage all the information in one place.

Important: Please double-check your registration details!

Please ensure your address, email, travel dates, passport number, nationality, and full legal name are exactly correct in the registration system. We issue letters based directly on this information. If your details are incorrect and you need a modification later, it might take another 5-7 days to process the request.

How soon will I receive my letter or a reply?

We’re receiving a high volume of emails, so replies usually take 5-7 days. 

What is included in the visa letter?

By default, the visa letter is in Spanish and states that you will attend the conference (it does not specify whether you are an author, presenter, or general attendee). We can provide an English version upon request, but please keep in mind the processing time.

I have a visa appointment tomorrow!

We’ll try our best to help, but cannot guarantee last-minute requests. Please try to plan ahead!

Still waiting or have other questions?

  • If you have not received your letter or a reply from us after 10 days, please follow up.
  • How to follow up: Please reply to your conference registration with your registration number, and Cc visas@chi2026.acm.org. Keeping your question short and specific helps us assist you faster!