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Monday, March 7, 2011

Approval Of Your Fiance Visa petition By The Cis (Ins)

Once you have submitted your Fiancé Visa application, the Ins legally has 120 days to process your petition. If all of your documentation is complete, the approval process is relatively speedy.

There are four Ins service centers that process fiancé visa applications throughout the United States. The busiest service center is the Laguna Nigel, California office, due to all the immigrants coming into the west coast from the Pacific Region and Mexico.

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For this reason, fiancé visa applications through this office may take longer to process than through the other service centers.

Once you have filed your petition, you will be sent a notice of Receipt from the Ins stating that they have received your application. Your petition is now considered in pending status until it is approved.

Notice Of Approval:

When your petition is approved, you will receive another notice of Receipt, generally called the notice of Approval.

On the notice of Approval is a special amount called a 'receipt notice number.'

This approval declaration will also have an 'A' amount on it. The A amount is the actual amount of your fiancé's visa.

When contacting the Ins or the Us embassy, you should all the time reference the 'receipt notice number' and your fiancé's 'A' amount with regard to her application.

By the time you receive the approval notice, the Us embassy will have received your fiancé's visa approval notice and will agenda an interview with her.

Which Foreign Embassy:

If your fiancé is from Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, or Uzbekistan, her fiancé visas will be processed at the Moscow embassy:

U.S. Embassy

Bolshoy Devyatinskiy Pereulok amount 8

121099 Moscow, Russia

Tel. 7-095-728-5000

Fax 7-095-728-5203

Monday - Friday 9 Am to 6 Pm

If your fiancé is from Belarus, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, or Lithuania, fiancé visas will be processed at the Warsaw, Poland embassy:

U.S. Embassy

Al Ujazdowskie 29/31

00-540 Warsaw, Poland

Tel 48-22-628-3041

Fax 48-22-628-8298

If your fiancé is from Ukraine, fiancé visas will be processed at the Kiev, Ukraine embassy:

10 Yurii Kotsiubynskyi St.

Kyiv 01901 Ukraine

Tel 380-44-490-4000

Fax 380-44-490-4085

The Embassy information Packet:

The embassy will send your fiancé an information packet that will comprise instructions and a list of the documents she needs to bring with her at the time of her interview.

Documents that she will be required to bring are originals of all the documents she has submitted with the traditional application: certified copies of birth certificates, disunion certificates, as well as valid translations.

She will also be required to bring employment documentation and an valid copy of a police description about her from her local police department.

Good Moral Character:

One of the major requirements of your fiancé is that she must be of good moral character. If she has a police record, she has virtually no opportunity of being stylish for a fiancé visa.

This requirement is well intentioned. It's designed to keep the bad apples out of the Us. Pardon me for being cynical, but if she is linked with the vors y zakone, she can probably arrange to pay enough to get a 'clean' police record.

Many of the Russian Mafyia have managed to get documents to qualify them for immigration to America; enough to recruit a full assosication in spots like Brighton Beach, New York and Los Angeles.

My personal confidence is that the Russian Mafyia is not filling its ranks in the United States through the fiancé visa process.

Your fiancé will have to go through a medical exam by an stylish medical test facility. The doctor will perfect a Form I-693 medical test Card, which your fiancé must bring to the interview.

This exam is normally arranged a day or two before the scheduled interview. At the time of the interview, they will perfect a Form Fd-258 Fingerprint Card with her fingerprints.

Approval Of Your Fiance Visa petition By The Cis (Ins)

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