Embassy Phase
There is a lot of anxiety around this time as clients are aware that the petition has been approved and all that is required after that is the formality of going for an interview. On the other hand this will be the first opportunity that US Immigration will have to inspect the alien who is about to be granted immigrant status and a permanent right to live in the US. The alien could have communicable diseases, have a criminal past or have criminal intentions. All these potential threats have to be removed as far as possible before any alien will be allowed into the US.
Firstly, there will be more forms to complete. As soon as you get your Embassy package in the mail you should quickly make a copy of it and send the original documents to your attorney. Your attorney will then review the documents and guide you through the Embassy requirements.
Your attorney will review the documents to see if there have been any recent changes in Embassy processing procedure since the last case was filed.
The Embassy will also offer advice and in many cases make the process sound very simple. You should know that their objective is to screen you, to protect their interests and not yours. So it’s important to follow all the instructions given by your attorney as he or she is watching every aspect of your case, and has only your interests at heart.
K1 Fiance Visa Guide
- K1 Fiance Visa Guide
- Preface
- Deciding To Get Married
- The Petition And The K1 Visa Itself
- Preparing The Petition
- USCIS Screening And Processing Procedures
- New Hampshire: National Visa Processing Center (NVPC)
- Allocation of Your Visa Number
- Embassy Phase
- Medical Requirement
- Embassy Interview
- Embassy Affidavit Of Support
- Arriving In The US
- Get Married In 90 Days
- Social Security Number
- Petition For Alien Relative
- Applying For Work Permit And Green Card
- Green Card Affidavit Of Support
- Green Card Interview
- Traveling Before Your Green Card Is Actually Issued
- Petition For Removal Of Condition
- Citizenship From Marriage To A US Citizen