Citizenship and Immigration services. The petition then must be approved by them and sent off to the National Visa Center, where it will be kept contained until ready for adjudication by a consular officer. The officer then notifies the family in the U.S. with a letter by mail including an appointment letter and instructions. Before your appointment date you must gather the correct, current and up to date files and complete documentation. The paperwork you must have ready and completed include a biographic data questionnaire, an original and photocopy of the petitioners and applicant’s birth certificate, proof of legal status in the United States for the petitioner, a valid passport and two recent color passport sized pictures. Send off the paperwork to your National Visa Center and wait until another letter is returned with the time and date for a visa application interview. The interview will require you to first have a medical examination, which should be scheduled only two to three days beforehand. Make sure that if you are given the medical examination results in an envelope, do not open. Opening of the envelope results in denial into the interview and delaying the process longer. Leaving out any information in the medical examination process will result in you being asked to leave and reschedule as well as pay for a new
Citizenship and Immigration services. The petition then must be approved by them and sent off to the National Visa Center, where it will be kept contained until ready for adjudication by a consular officer. The officer then notifies the family in the U.S. with a letter by mail including an appointment letter and instructions. Before your appointment date you must gather the correct, current and up to date files and complete documentation. The paperwork you must have ready and completed include a biographic data questionnaire, an original and photocopy of the petitioners and applicant’s birth certificate, proof of legal status in the United States for the petitioner, a valid passport and two recent color passport sized pictures. Send off the paperwork to your National Visa Center and wait until another letter is returned with the time and date for a visa application interview. The interview will require you to first have a medical examination, which should be scheduled only two to three days beforehand. Make sure that if you are given the medical examination results in an envelope, do not open. Opening of the envelope results in denial into the interview and delaying the process longer. Leaving out any information in the medical examination process will result in you being asked to leave and reschedule as well as pay for a new