The Interview

After you have completed the steps on the Immigrant Visa Process on usvisas.state.gov, including paying the necessary fees and submitting the required immigrant visa application form (DS-260), Affidavit of Support, and supporting documents to the National Visa Center (NVC), they will review your file for completeness. Once your case becomes qualified for an interview, NVC will send your case to us to schedule an interview appointment for you.

The following documents must be available at the interview:

  1. Passport(s) valid for six months beyond the intended date of entry into the United States
  2. Police Certificate(s) of any countries where you stayed for at least 6 months (For anyone over 16)
  3. Birth Certificate(s)
  4. Court and prison records, if applicable
  5. Military records, if applicable
  6. Color photographs
  7. Medical Reports in an unopened, sealed envelope, unless the doctor sends it directly to the Embassy
  8. Evidence of financial support (I-134 Affidavit of Support)
  9. Divorce decree or death certificate of spouse, if applicable

You can learn more about the interview process on usvisas.state.gov.