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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Anyone needing help for Ukraine I would be glad to help,

& am familiar with Kiyv Embassy and most info about rules

and Visa process.

K-3 are not being used, either your are k-1 Fianace

or a CR-1 IR-1 filer for marraige.

Embassy info, if your an American citizen your allowed

to go to the front of the line with your wife or future

wife. EVEN IF YOU HAVE A INTERNVIEW SCHEDULED TIME.

Just show the guard your Passport and advance to

go to the head of the line. It's a brief walk through

security making sure you dont bring anything not approved

for Embassy access, camera, cam corders Etc.

Wife or financee needs to leave large purses at a near by

building with a locker, as they are not allowed into

the Embassy. After leaving the security room you will

walk about 25 feet accross the lot up some steps in to

the Embassy than walk into doucle thick door into the

waiting room on the left, where you will have a seat.

This is where your interview and all is done.

Small room where you wait until they call your name

and come to the window. Your interview is usually fast and

not more than 15 min on average.

After interview there is a tent like area outside where you

will go next.

Inall everything is good, calm, nice people there to help you

and you should fine it easy to woprk with Embassy persons.

Any questions, let me know beee to the Embassy many time

in 10 years so dont worry I would be glad to answer any questions

Address and phone number are:

The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv (and associated offices/sections)

is open to public MondayFriday, 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.

The Embassy is closed to the public on weekends and U.S.

and Ukrainian Holidays.

For more information, please contact: 044-490-4000.

U.S. Embassy in Ukraine:

10, Yuriy Kotsyubynsky St.

01901 Kyiv, Ukraine

Consular Section:

6, Mykola Pymonenko St.

01901 Kyiv, Ukraine

Public Affairs Section:

4, Hlybochyts'ka St.

04050 Kyiv, Ukraine

Consular Section public hours are Monday-Friday 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. by appointment only.

Good Luck

Nataliya & Ron

Edited by 1lovingyou2
  • 3 months later...
Filed: Timeline
Posted

Does anyone know if this is true. I am an American currently in Ukraine with my Fiancee. Her interview is scheduled for March 7th, but I need to go back to the US on March 4th. Do you think it is worth a try to go to the embassay with her on March 3rd and go to the front of the line and ask for her interview to be moved up to that date?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Georgia
Timeline
Posted

Does anyone know if this is true. I am an American currently in Ukraine with my Fiancee. Her interview is scheduled for March 7th, but I need to go back to the US on March 4th. Do you think it is worth a try to go to the embassay with her on March 3rd and go to the front of the line and ask for her interview to be moved up to that date?

Trying never hurts... You never know what can happen

Good Luck

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