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I had my interview initially scheduled for July 7, 2010. Since my 2 year home residency requirement (after J-1 visa) wasn't over at that moment, I asked the Moscow Embassy to reschedule the interview for a later date. After a little bit they just sent me an e-mail with one line "New date is February 9, 2011". The date is cool with me, but how am I going to enter the embassy on that day? Should I just bring the print out of that e-mail? Or should I request some other document?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I had my interview initially scheduled for July 7, 2010. Since my 2 year home residency requirement (after J-1 visa) wasn't over at that moment, I asked the Moscow Embassy to reschedule the interview for a later date. After a little bit they just sent me an e-mail with one line "New date is February 9, 2011". The date is cool with me, but how am I going to enter the embassy on that day? Should I just bring the print out of that e-mail? Or should I request some other document?

You can bring a copy of the e-mail if you want, but basically all you need to do is show up with your passport and all of the other documents/evidence you intend to bring with you. The guards at the gate will have a list with the names of those who are scheduled for interviews on that date.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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I had my interview initially scheduled for July 7, 2010. Since my 2 year home residency requirement (after J-1 visa) wasn't over at that moment, I asked the Moscow Embassy to reschedule the interview for a later date. After a little bit they just sent me an e-mail with one line "New date is February 9, 2011". The date is cool with me, but how am I going to enter the embassy on that day? Should I just bring the print out of that e-mail? Or should I request some other document?

You will probably get another appointment letter before then, but if not they publish and appointment list with case numbers on the Embassy website as well I believe.

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I had my interview initially scheduled for July 7, 2010. Since my 2 year home residency requirement (after J-1 visa) wasn't over at that moment, I asked the Moscow Embassy to reschedule the interview for a later date. After a little bit they just sent me an e-mail with one line "New date is February 9, 2011". The date is cool with me, but how am I going to enter the embassy on that day? Should I just bring the print out of that e-mail? Or should I request some other document?

Yes the email is your new invitation letter. We did the same and no problem; just bring a printout.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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