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last updated on 2010-07-13 by Ben and Neil

Phone Number: Phone: We take telephone inquiries at (34) 91 587 2244 Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 15:00 to 17:00 (June 2nd to August 29th).

FAX: 91587-2266

Phone calls are only taken between 1500 and 1700. Closed for US Holidays and major Spanish fiestas. It is difficult to get through but perseverance does pay off.

NOTE:
The people taking your call will also be processing your paperwork on the day of your interview. I found that politeness, verging on grovelling goes a very long way with them.


E-Mail: They do not have an email address to get information.
Address: Consular Section
C/ Serrano, 75
28006 Madrid

Working Hours: Office hours: Interviews by appointment only.
For telephone inquiries dial: 906-421431 (only in Spain). The cost of your call varies depending on the time you call: 0,78 euros per minute for calls made from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and 0,71 euros per minute for calls made during reduced/after hours, vat included.
Best Contact Method: Telephone (34 91-587-2244) K-1 Unit. Website has the operator number.
Approx Waiting Time for Interview After Consulate Recieves NVC Package: There is about 1 week from when the consulate received the packet from NVC to when the forms are received by the beneficiary. Once the forms are sent back, an interview is scheduled on a Wednesday about 3 to 4 weeks out. The visa arrives in the mail about 1 week after the interview. updated for CR1 With the Cr1 the NVC made the interview appointment @ a day after the "case complete" was finished and sent the packet to the consulate. It took 10 days for my husband to recieve his appointment letter in the mail and our interview was @ 5 weeks out from the date interview was made. Indeed they are only made on wednesdays.
Issues Packet 3?
Packet 3 Contains: DS156
DS156K
DS230 Part I
DS230 Part II
DS157
I-134
Medical Information Sheet

NOTE: There is a common misunderstanding that the DS157 is only required for males. Regardless of sex you will receive this form and MUST complete it. I was advised that they even require this for children so it must be done. Failure to complete it will annoy the person processing you on the day and you will be given a form to fill in there and then.
Issues Packet 4? Yes
Packet 4 Contents (if known): US Consulate Letter with apppointment date and time.

Your name will be on the security list for day of interview so the interview letter is not essential.
Forms to Consulate? To answer the question:
DS-230 Biographical Data
Checklist

That is all that must be sent back. Everything else must be taken to the interview.


NOTE I-134
I didn’t use this form and instead provided my own financial details. They were…

Certificate from my Bank showing balance.

Proof of a monthly income, by way of letter from the source and a copy of a letter I sent to the company who administer my income, directing them to send the money to my new bank in the US.

This was accepted without problem. I don’t know what the financial level is to complete your own sponsorship but I did overhear another person being told that they didn’t have enough and that they needed “a few thousand” more than the €5k the person had.

BIRTH CERTIFICATE

The original and a copy must be taken on the day. They will keep the copy. I’ve had about 5 copies of my Birth Certificate notarised by the British Consulate in Spain in case I need them in the US.

POLICE CERTS

Again these must be taken on the day. If applying at Madrid they provide them the next day and never sooner. I understand that other regions provide them on the same day. They are valid for three months. I’m English so also provided one from the Metropolitan Police.

Other Forms (if any)?
Direct Consular Filing Offered?
If DCF Allowed: For all or only US citizen lawfully resident in country?
Can fiance(e)/spouse attend interview? Yes
Visa fee payment "same day" or "in advance"? Advance
Did embassy schedule interview or could you walk-in? Embassy Scheduled
Visa issued same day? No
If not what's the waiting period? This is mailed to you and you should receive it within six days. I asked for mine to be sent by courier due to the appalling postal service in my area and the consulate obliged, though I do pay on delivery.
Is the Medical exam same day as interview? Prior to Interview
Cost of Medical Exam? €102 This is payable on the day at the doctor’s office, in cash only.

PROCEDURE
I had a quick and painless blood test. This is for HIV and Syphilis.
After that I was shown to the Doctor’s office. He took my medical history. My height and weight were done along with my blood pressure. He also listens to your heart, chest and takes your pulse.

X RAY
For this I had to go to a hospital by Plaza Marques de Salamanca, which was a 5 min cab ride away. It’s a very nice hospital though I did have to wait about an hour for the X-ray and result. Your X-ray is delivered to the doctor the following day with your result.

RESULTS
These are available the following morning. You will be given a sealed envelope and the X-ray. Keep the X-ray in the folder or bag in which it is handed to you. Do not open the sealed envelope. This must only be opened by the Consulate staff.

NOTE
The Medical Information from the Embassy states that one photo is required. This is not the case. Two passport-sized photos are needed and you must also take the Medical Info form provided in your packet three.

I used Unidad Medica Angloamericana. They are located a ten minute walk from the Embassy. The offices are quite sumptuous and the staff very helpful. Your fiancé(é) or anyone else accompanying you will be able to wait with you. I found them more helpful than Centro de Radiodiagnostica, which is why I elected to have my medical there.
List of doctors? Centro de Radiodiagnostica
Alberto Aguilera 29, Iro Izda
Madrid 28015
Tel: 915 474 527
649 280 952

Unidad Medico Anglo Americana
Conde de Aranda 1
Madrid 28001
914 351 823
Email: um@unidadmedica.com
How many Passport Photo's Required for the medical? 2
How many Passport Photo's Required at the interview? 2
Estimated waiting time at the consulate on the day of interview? Around 2 hours. Strongly depends on the amount of people that day.
Vaccination requirements? Centro de Radiodiagnostica advised me that I needed my MMR and Tetanus before the exam or they would fail me. The Unidad Medica Angloamericana say this is not the case and did not want to see my vaccination record on the day. The Embassy staff corroborated this. However my understanding is that it is needed later for AOS so it’s worth having it done beforehand if you do not have a vaccination record. Bear in mind that I am a K1 so it may be different for K3 applicants.
Cheap and good hotels near the Consulate? I stayed at Hotel Convencion. This isn’t the cheapest hotel and at €110 a night it seemed overpriced for the facilities and quality offered. Two drinks at the bar and a sandwich cost €14. It was however centrally located and I never had to pay more than €5 for a cab ride to the Embassy, Doctors Office or Ministry de Justica. I wouldn’t stay there again and if I had to go to Madrid in the future I’d stay at either a Sol Melia or on Serrano.
Additional Info? Visa fee payment:
This can be paid at any Banco Santander. You have to take your passport, tell them it is for the United States Embassy Immigrant Visa and they will do the rest. The payment is in the region of €90 with a small fluctuation for exchange rates. Remember to keep the original receipt as this is needed on interview day.

Scheduling Interview:
Once you have sent back your packet three following the instructions given, and you are sure they would have received your papers, you can call to set up an interview date over the phone. Again remember that the people you speak to will be the ones processing you on the day so be nice! I did eavesdrop when I was there and they do seem to get a hard time from some applicants

Medical Exam Info:
The medical exams must be completed BEFORE the interview. There are two doctors on the list and both can provide the results the next day so it’s possible to have the medical the day before the interview to save two trips to Madrid. Appointments for both doctors must be before 11.30am. The X-rays are in a different building so expect a short walk or cab ride after your exam.


GETTING THERE

Iberia has some great offers flying within mainland Spain. I got a return flight from Valencia for €57, which worked out a lot cheaper than either driving or taking the train. If you’re searching for flights you may have to take ones that get you in very early in the morning and leave later at night but I find it the more stress-free way of travelling around Spain. A cab ride from the airport to downtown Madrid will cost you no more than €20.

TIPS

Madrid has a problem with street robbery so be careful when you’re there. They seem to target people who look “foreign” and Americans are a favourite. Make sure your American fiancé takes care and it may be an idea to leave the obvious white sneakers and baseball caps out of sight. One American I met in the Embassy actually had his jacket ripped from him as he was wearing it and two of my American friends have been robbed in Madrid on their way back from seeing me. I counted six other Americans when I was at the Consulate who were all getting replacement passports following robberies.

That being said Madrid is a great city and in my opinion far superior to Barcelona. Plaza Mayor is a great place to watch the world go by if you have enough time, and there are plenty of very reasonable cafes there. My own favourite is The Mushroom Bar just off Plaza Major, and yes they do serve mushrooms.

OVERALL

My experience from I-129F to K1 has been fantastic and took just 49 days. It could have been even quicker had I asked for an interview sooner and not had a week with my fiancé after receiving my NOA2.

I found the Embassy staff very helpful and even a pleasure to deal with. Madrid does seem to be a quieter embassy for K visas and on the day I went I was the only K applicant that day. I know that each person’s experience is different but I have been incredibly impressed so far.





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