NVC Immigrant Visa Interview Documents
Check in this post all NVC Immigrant Visa Interview Documents you need to provide!
The National Visa Center (NVC) will notify you by email once an immigrant visa interview has been scheduled, the notification will include the date, time, and place of the interview.
All applicants for an immigration visa, children included, must bring required supporting documents to their interview, this includes:
- A copy of your NVC interview letter (does not apply to Diversity Visa, fiancé(e), adoptive, or asylee/refugee applicants);
- Two (2) recently taken photos of each person applying for a visa (5 cm x 5 cm);
- Medical examination results in a sealed envelope from an approved physician;
- Your original birth certificate and that of your petitioner if applicable, English translation, along with a photocopy;
- Original or certified copies of birth certificates for all children of the principal applicant (even if he or she is not accompanying);
- If you are married: Your original marriage certificate, English translation, along with a photocopy for each applicant;
- If you were previously married or your petitioner was: All original final divorce or spouse’s death certificate(s), English translation, along with a photocopy;
- If your name has changed: The original court name change document along with a photocopy;
- If you are adopted: Adoption papers or custody documents, English translation, along with a photocopy;
- If a sponsor filed an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) AND provided the NVC with proof of an IRS Federal Income Tax Extension in lieu of a Federal Income Tax Return, you must upload it and bring the sponsor’s most recent Federal Income Tax Return to the visa interview;
- For employment-based visa applications: A letter from your U.S.-based employer dated less than one month ago confirming your employment;
- Police certificates. For your country of residence, a police certificate is considered valid for 12 months from the date of issuance. Police certificates obtained from other countries where you previously resided are valid indefinitely, provided that you have not returned to the country and resided there for six months or more. You may need new police certificates if the ones submitted have expired;
- If you have ever been convicted of a crime: The original court and criminal records, English translation, along with a photocopy;
- If you have served in any country’s military: Military records, English translation, along with a photocopy;
Check the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply for a visa to verify any additional requirements.
You also must complete your official medical examination, along with any required vaccinations, before your scheduled visa interview date. The Panel Physician will either send the exam results directly to the embassy or give you a sealed envelope. Do not open it. Bring it to your visa interview and give it to the consular officer.
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