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Immigration Interview at US Consulate – 4. August, 2011

Below is my Youtube video that explains what happens when your Fiancee attends her Interview at a US consulate or embassy for a final decision on your Fiancee Visa petition for immigration to the USA.

Each applicant must schedule an appointment at the consulate, and convince the consular officer that theirs is a “bone fide” genuine relationship, and that the purpose of the Fiancee Visa application is solely for sincere marriage.

 

This video is for couples who are applying for a fiancee visa for immigration to the United States and who wish to prepare for the interview at the U S Consulate in the fiance’s country.

This information is general, not specific to any particular embassy and will provide an accurate idea of what to expect.

Should you be interviewing in Manila, I have recorded another video that describes the Manila interview process in exact detail.

My name is Fred Wahl I am the matchmaker from HeartofAsiaOnline.com

Over the past thirty five years I have helped thousands of couples find each other.

I’m not an attorney. I cannot give legal advice. I do hope however that you will find this video entertaining and informative.

Let’s talk about the chain of events so far. Aabout four to six months ago you submitted your I-129f petition to USCIS homeland security.

Eventually, USCIS approved the petition and sent you a notice telling you the good news. Also at the same time, they passed your petition on to the US Department of State, to their offices in Vermont called the NVC or National Visa Center.

About a week or two later, NVC sent you a letter, telling you that they had received your file and are forwarding it to the US Embassy that is situated closest to your fiance.

The letter tells you that you should standby and wait for the embassy to contact her directly with further instructions.

The consulate attempts to contact your Fiance directly and provide her with instructions and government forms.

They usually send these via postal mail. Sometimes now, Embassies are also using email and refering the Fiancee to go to the Embassie’s website to download the documents from the internet.

Sometimes they try to reach her by telephone. In some countries the postal mail is terrible. Items regularly get lost or stolen. In some of these countries the only dependable solution is for your Fiance to physically go to the embassy and pick up the package of instructions in person.

If your fiance has not received an email from the consulate after a few weeks, you should contact the consulate directly to chase the status.

The packet (or packets there may be more than one) that she receives, picks up, or downloads should contain general instructions and checklist from the Embassy, government forms, details on where and how she should pay the visa application fee, details on where to get the medical at the clinic that’s been selected, approved, by the consulate and finally details on how to contact the Embassy and schedule her interview.

The required forms that she should fill and then bring with her to her appointment at the Embassy,
or sometimes mail to the embassy (if that is what they request): are the DS-157, DS-156, DS-156K.

There is some variety among the different Embassies and some Embassies also require the DS-230.

The instruction packet will tell her exactly what to do and will have copies of the blank forms within it.

Each Embassy requires that your fiance bring with her, her passport, and birth certificate. Also she must contact per local police authority and obtain a police clearance certificate. This basically should show that she has no criminal record. And if after she was sixteen years old she ever lived in any other countries she will also have to obtain a police certificate from each country that she resided in.

To be eligible for a Fiancee visa, the Fiancee and the american Fiance must both be free to marry.

If the Fiancee has been previously married she must bring with her an original or certified copy of evidence to prove that her previous marriage was terminated: such as a divorce or annulment decree or death certificate.

In some countries it is the practice of the local government to issue a Certificate of No Marriage. This document shows that the fiance has always been single. If your fiancee’s country issues such a document the consulate will want to see it.

And finally, in some cases the American Fiance is also asked to provide original proof that he is free to marry too.

The american sponsor must prove that his annual income meets the minimum income requirements to be eligible for a Fiancee Visa.

To do so he must give his Fiancee his signed affidavit attesting to his income along with proof of the income such as his recent tax returns, a letter from his employer confirming what his job is and what the salary is, and three to six recent pay stubs. She will bring all these along with her to the consulate.

There are still more items for her to bring to the interview. She received an appointment letter and that confirms the date and time for interview she needs this to get into the embassy on her interview day, plus a few visa photos and the receipt showing that she paid the visa fee.

It is also a good idea to prepare a letter signed by the Fiance as well as one signed by the American sponsor confirming that the couple is still engaged and still plan to marry once she arrives into the USA.

Finally, she should bring with her the various proofs she has gathered that show that the couple is a genuine, bone fide couple.

There are various proofes of a bona fide relationship. The Fiancee should bring in whatever she has: such as photographs, samples of correspondences, travel itinerary showing that her American sponsor came to visit her or the two of them traveled together, telephone bills, histories of emails or chat sessions.

If there was an engagement: proof of the engagement such as the receipt from buying an engagement ring, photos of the party, or invitations that may have been sent to relatives and friends.

If the proof is a bit thin, then perhaps affidavits from people that the couple know, ideally those in a position of trust such as ministers, politicians, employers that know both of the couple and can attest that they are sincere couple but really don’t have any reason for misrepresentation.

And finally, if the American sponsor has been sending monies to his fiance on a regular basis, proof of those transfers is a good item to bring to the interview .

Once the fiance has everything ready or can reasonably estimate when the final documents will arrive, she should contact the embassy, in the way that the embassy requested (that could be by mail or fax or telephone or in person) to tell them she is ready to have her interview.

Then they will schedule an interview and send her a document, a letter confirming exactly when and where.

For some embassys they have a system where the American sponsor can pay eighteen dollars using his credit card, that gives him the privilege of telephoning the embassy directly to talk to someone at their American Fiance hotline.

He can talk to the embassy three times if he wants, to answer and ask all his questions. The most important feature is he can sit down and talk with the scheduling clerk to put his Fiancee onto the the embassies appointment calendar.

This may be the best eighteen dollars any american Fiance has spent.

Once her interview is scheduled she should attend a medical at the clinic designated by the consulate.

This should be accomplished at least a week prior to the interview. When she goes to the clinic she should bring with her proof that she is a Fiancee Visa candidate. That’s usually the letter that the embassy sent her. Plus her passport, any vaccination records she may have, some visa photos, and she’ll probably need cash to pay the clinics fees.

When the big day arrives she should arrive at the embassy early, bringing with her all the documents and evidences that she needs.

There will be security checkpoints long lines and she should mentally prepare herself to stay calm and poised, for the potentially long and frustrating day.

Some consulates recommend that the American sponsor attends the interview if that is the case you should do so, but today many of the consulates, most even, perhaps due to terrorists, will not even allow the American in the door.

He’ll have to wait outside the embassy for his Fiance to return with the final results.

Eventually your fiance’s number will be called and she’ll be asked to speak directly with the consular officer.

Perhaps they will be together in a cubby or perhaps facing each other through thick glass panels.

The consular officer will ask about the time-line of your relationship and ask detailed questions about the courtship, proposal and about each other.

It is very important that you and your Fiancee discuss and practice at the questions and answers in advance, so that your Fiancee will be relaxed and knowledgeable.

And in case you are both separately asked the same questions, your answers will be identical.

I have put together about one hundred and twenty typical questions and if you want to get a free copy please visit Fianceevisaservices.com and subscribe to the free Fiancee Visa Secrets newsletter. The questions will be automatically sent to you.

Assuming the interview went well your Fiancee will be given a pink slip and advised that her visa will be ready a few days later. Sometimes she is instructed to return to the consulate a few business days later to pick up her passport or the passport is sent to her via a delivery service. She needs to fill out the delivery service forms before she leaves the embassy.

Once she receives her passport and visa she can start her trip to the USA anytime within the next six months.

Getting through immigration is one of the toughest obstacles most couples will face.

As a matchmaker my mission is to bring couples together as quickly and reliably as possible, by providing nurturing supportive responsive expert help.

If you’d like to speak about your situation please call me I would be very happy to speak with you directly.

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Youtube Manila Embassy Visa Interview Video – 17. October, 2010

Below is my Youtube video that explains what the interview at the US Embassy Manila is like for the Filipina Fiancees and Fiances for this very last step to get their K1, I-129F Fiancee visas approved. Each applicant must schedule an appointment at the consulate, and convince the consular officer that theirs is a “bone fide” genuine relationship, and that the purpose of the Fiancee Visa application is solely for sincere marriage.


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I-130 petition for wife (marriage visa) – 16. July, 2010

I am a US citizen living in NYC i got married earlier in Jan 2010, I applied for a marriage visa for my spouse i130 in march and they recieved it on March 18, and my case is still pending in USCIS, they havent approved it yet?? would you please tell me how long they take to approve the case and also after they approve then how long the whole process takes???since i am a US citizen they should do it faster, my wife is coming from PAKISTAN. I has been 4 months and i havent heard anything from USCIS, the case is pending

So far your petition is within normal time ranges.

I am a matchmaker and founded http://www.heartofasiaonline.com When marriage results, my couples often ask advice on how to accomplish immigration, and reunite in the USA

The way it works is that two departments of the US Government are involved in the processing of this marriage visa. First USCIS (homeland security) reviews your I-130 marriage visa petition for completeness, and runs a background check on you with the FBI. When you sent in your petition in March, USCIS gave you a receipt, which included a link to their website, where you can go and monitor the status of your case.

When you log in the first thing you read is that they promise to try to adjudicate all cases within 5 months. Further they advise, if your case goes longer than 5 months, send them a message.

Your case so far has been in their hands for only 4 months. So you should definitely be patient for at least another month before becoming concerned.

Note: Recently the times square bomber went through the same process, and came from the same part of the world as your wife. USCIS/HomeLand Security/FBI is catching a lot of heat for that one (probably undeserved ) because of this you should expect extra scrutiny and delay.

Once USCIS approves, and this probably in the next month or so, then they pass the case on to the US embassy in Islamabad. You will have to check with them directly for an estimate of how long
it will take. Most consulates handle their part within 2 to 3 months.

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K1 Fiance or CR-1 Marriage visa? – 15. July, 2010

Each petition process K-1 Fiance or CR-1 Marriage Visa takes 6-8 months on average, start to finish. And roughly 70% of the processing time the petition is deliberated in the USA, and the balance of the time it is deliberated at the overseas consulate handling your case.

If your K-1 Fiance visa petition is currently AT the embassy in UAE, you are probably less (far less) than within 2 months of getting this visa approved.

Or you can obtain a civil marriage, then START COMPLETELY OVER AGAIN, this time filing for a CR-1 marriage visa. Which will probably take another 6 – 8 months from the time you submit a brand new petition.

Your choice is 2 months on your current Fiance Visa path, or start a new Marriage Visa path for an additional 6 – 8 months.

If it was I, I certainly would wait to see what the results of the Fiancee Visa petition are first. If approved, your fiance comes to the USA and you marry.

There always is a chance the Fiance Visa petition may be denied. If that happens then you ‘up the ante” by having your civil marriage then applying for the CR-1 marriage visa. It is good to have this marriage visas option ‘in reserve’ in case it is needed.

He does NOT have to wait 3 months before being able to work. He can apply immediately for Employment Authorization, even the very same day he arrives on the Fiance Visa. Normally Employment Authorization is granted within a few weeks.

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Who would schedule the interview for a k1/finacee visa, will it be the embassy? or saint lukes medical centre? – 11. July, 2010

I am a matchmaker and founded http://www.heartofasiaonline.com A lot of Filipino – American couples first met at my dating service. And I am often asked to provide them with advice. I am happy to help you too.

The consulate in Manila is probably the busiest US consulate anywhere in the world. The good news is that they have worked extremely hard, and WELL to make the process there smooth and efficient.

The way the Fiance K-1 visa process works, is USCIS (Homeland Security) takes a few months to process your case. They conduct a background check on your Fiance. Once that is accomplished, they send the case to the US State Department’s offices in Vermont called the National Visa Center (NVC). Just as soon as NVC gets your case, they send a letter to your American Fiance, confirming that they have the case, and telling him what case number (for the Manila consulate) has been assigned to your case. This is a case number that starts with “MNL”

Just as soon as your fiance receives the case number, he or you can IMMEDIATELY call the consulate directly and make an appointment for your interview. Once your appointment is scheduled, the consulate sends your name to St. Lukes, and they expect you to take your medical about a week prior to the appointment.

Sometimes, 1 in 100, when St. Lukes takes your X-rays, they find “a spot” on your lungs. When that happens, they will contact the consulate, and your case will be put on hold, until about a month later, when you can take the X-rays again, and hopefully then have a clean bill of health. Whenever a delay is caused by issues with the medical, that is when St. Lukes gets involved with the scheduling of your interview.

I have put together a collection of about 100 questions that may be asked at the consulate interview, to get a copy go to http://www.fianceandmarriagevisas.com and sign up for the newsletter.

Best of luck with your interview.

Fred Wahl
Matchmaker

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How to get DS 156,DS 156k and DS 157? Where should i go to get these forms? – 10. July, 2010

The embassy in Manila will mail these to you. But sometimes the mail is unreliable so it is a good idea to obtain them yourself.

I am a matchmaker and have helped a lot of Fil-American couples find each other.

So I have tried to make it easier for them with advice and help..

Below is a collection of links where you can get free downloads of the forms you need.

When you download a form, be sure to check the “Good till” date to make sure you have the most current addition.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/forms/forms_1342.html Official State Dept download page
https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp Form DS-156 This form can only be completed while online
http://fianceevisaservices.com/uscisforms.html – My download page with Copies of all forms needed
http://fianceevisaservices.com – “How to do it” videos for fiance and marriage visa applicants

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How long after submitting and I-129 fiance visa to immigration, will we find out when my fiance’s interview is? – 8. July, 2010

First Homeland Security/FBI reviews your petition. This takes from 2 to 6 months.

Then they send the case to the consulate nearest to your Fiancee. Some consulates work faster than others. If he is in Philippines the process is very fast, with interviews arranged as fast as 3 to 5 weeks after Homeland Security approves. If he is in Vietnam it may be 2 to 4 months later.

Once he attends his interview the decision to grant the visa is made “on the spot”. If granted he gets his visa in a few days usually. Sometimes the consulate officer wishes to avoid confrontation, and does not tell denied applicants they are denied, instead telling them to come back later to obtain the results.

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