What is consular processing?
Individuals who don’t live in the United States and want to apply for a Green Card will go through consular processing This process is started at the U.S. consulate in the individual’s home country
Read MoreIndividuals who don’t live in the United States and want to apply for a Green Card will go through consular processing This process is started at the U.S. consulate in the individual’s home country
Read MoreConsular processing allows individuals who are not living in the United States to obtain a Green Card This is done by applying at the U.S. consulate in one’s home country
Read MoreYou will make an appointment with the consulate ahead of time, and go in that day for your visa. They will probably tell you that day whether or not you have been approved for your nonimmigrant visa. If you are approved, it will take about a week to process the visa. If you are put […]
Read MoreYou will need a valid passport with updated passport photos. If you are applying for a visa based on your marriage, it is a good idea to bring updated evidence that the marriage is still ongoing, that it is a valid marriage, and if you have joint documents or have visited each other over the […]
Read MoreThe Consulate officers will go over both your documentation and the application to make sure you actually qualify for the visa.
Read MoreConsular processing is when you go to the consulate for an interview, either to get an immigrant visa, like a Green Card; or a non immigrant visa, such as an H-1B, a visitor’s visa, a student visa,or any of the non immigrant visas that you want to come in temporarily to be here in the United States.
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