Instructions For Visa Applicants SECOND: Obtain the following documents on this checklist which pertain to you. As you obtain each document, check the box before each item. Do NOT send them to the consular office. 1. PASSPORTS: A passport must be valid for
travel to the United States and must have at least six months validity
beyond the issuance date of the visa. Children may be included on a
parent's passport, but if over the age of 16, they must have their photographs
attached to the passport.
2. BIRTH CERTIFICATES: One certified copy of the birth certificate of each person named in the application is required. Birth records must be presented for allunmarried children under age 21, even if they do not wish to immigrate at this time. (If children are deceased, so state giving year of death.) The certificate must state the date and place of birth and the names of both parents. The certificate must also indicate that it is an extract from official records. If you or any of your children were adopted, you must submit a certified copy of the final adoption decree. Photostatic copies are acceptable provided the original is offered for inspection by the consular officer
3. POLICE CERTIFICATES: Each visa applicant aged 16 years or over is required to submit a police certificate from the police authorities of each locality of the country of the applicant's nationality or current residence where the applicant has resided for at least 6 months since attaining the age of sixteen. police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided for at least one year. A police certificate must also be obtained from the police authorities of any place where the applicant has been arrested for any reason, regardless of how long he or she lived there. Police certificates must cover the entire period of the applicant's residence in any area. A certificate issued by the police authorites where you now reside must be of recent date when presented to the consular officer. The term "police certificate" as used in this paragraph means a certification by appropriate police authorities stating that their records show concerning each applicant, including all arrests, the reasons for the arrests, and the disposition of each case in which there is a record. Police certificates from certain countries are considered unobtainable. See the attached . If specific questions arise reagrding police certificates, please consult the consular office. 4. COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Persons who have been convicted of a crime must obtain a certified copy of each court record and of any prison record, regardless of the fact that they may have benefited subsequently from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency. 5. MILITARY RECORDS: A certified copy of any military record, if applicable and obtainable, is required. 6. PHOTOGRAPHS: Two (2) color photographs with white background on glossy paper, unretouched,and unmounted are required. The photograph must be a three-quarter frontal portrait with the right side of the face and the right ear visible. The dimensions of the facial image must measure about one inch (30 mm) from chin to top of hair. No head covering or dark glasses should be worn. 7. EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: Form I-864, a contractual affidavit of support, must be submitted for most family-based applicants and employment-based applicants when a relative is the petitioner or has ownership interest in the petitioning business. The enclosed information sheet provides guidance for preparing the I-864. Other applicants must show evidence that they are not likely to become public charges while in the United States. 8. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES: Married persons are required to present a certified copyof their marriage certificate. Proof of the termination of any previous marriage must also be submitted (e.g., death certificate ofspouse, final decrees of divorce or annulment). 9.ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS: If you are he beneficiary of a family-based immigrant visa petition, you must be prepared to present the originals of all civil documents which establish your claimed relationship to the petitioner. 10. TRANSLATIONS: All documents not in English, or in the official language of the country in which the application for a visa is being made, must be accompanied by certified English translations. Translations must be certified by a competent translator and sworn to before a Notary Public. (All documents in Japanese must be translated.) ONLY ONE COPY OF EACH DOCUMENT, EXCEPT PHOTOGRAPHS, MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE VISA APPLICATION. YOU ARE ADVISED, HOWEVER, TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS IN DUPLICATE, AS THIS WILL ENABLE YOU TO PROVIDE IDENTICAL COPIES IN THE EVENT THE FIRST SET IS LOST OR DAMAGED.
After this form has been sent to the consular office, you will be scheduled for a visa interview at the earliest possible date. It is not possible to predict when this will be since it depends upon when the priority date for your visa category and country becomes current. You will receive an appointment letter along with instructions for a medical examination approximately one month before your scheduled interview with a consular officer. You may not receiveany further correspondence from the consular office until the appointment is scheduled. The total fee for an immigrant visa is U.S. $325, or the local currency equivalent. Each applicant must be prepared to pay this fee on the appointment date. You need not check with the consular office unless you have to report a CHANGE OF ADDRESS or change in your situation such as marriage, death of petitioner, or birth of children. Please do not send any documents to the consular office unless you are specifically requested to do so. _________________________________________________________________________________
I have in my possesion and am prepared to present all the documents listed in items 1 through 10 which apply to my case, as indicated by the check mark I have placed in the appropriate boxes. I fully realize that no advance assurance can be given when or whether a visa will actually be issued to me and I also understand that I should NOT give up my job, dispose of property, or make any final travel arrangements until a visa is actually issued to me. When it is possible for me to receive an appointment to make formal visa application, I intend to apply: (Check appropriate boxes) 1. Alone 2. Together with my spouse (print first name:___________________________) 3. Together with my spouse and the following minor children: (Print first names of each child) _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Date: Case Number: Signature: Print Name: Current Address: CLICK TO PRINT CHECKLIST AND FORM |