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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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can anyone help with me what documents should my husband take for his interview at New Delhi??

Thanks for the help in advance

Hi S_B,

Yes your P4 e-mailed by NVC should give you straight forward docs required. Also, if you go online and print the P4 packet from the right hand side menu at http://newdelhi.usem...ivdocforms.html, it will give u a checklist which can be followed to arrange your documents. Additional help can be from http://www.visajourn...Immigrant_Visas of which I have copy pasted some info here below:

Petitioner's (USC) Documents:

  • 1 Passport Style Color Photo (See Specifications)
  • Birth Certificate
  • US passport
  • Naturalization Certificate
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Prior Marriage Termination Documentation (Divorce certificate(s), Death certificate(s) etc. if applicable)
  • Employment Letter
  • Last 3 years of personal tax returns (i.e. Federal IRS Form 1040) Best to have tax transcripts from the IRS
  • Last 3 years of W-2s
  • Evidence of Assets: Deeds, Bank Account statements, etc. (Needed if petitioner does not clear the poverty threshold and needs to count assets toward this threshold)

Beneficiary's (Foreign Spouse)Documents:

  • 3 Passport Style Color Photos (See Specifications)
  • Birth Certificate
  • Copy of current and valid Passport (all pages)
  • Police Certificate(s)
  • Prior Marriage Termination Documentation (Divorce certificate(s), Death certificate(s) etc. if applicable)
  • Military Records (if applicable)
  • Court and Prison Records (if applicable)
  • Deportation Documentation (if applicable)

Evidence of Bona fides of Marriage

(include as many as apply to you)

  • Affidavit from petitioner and beneficiary verifying the marriage or relationship
  • Affidavit from witnesses to the relationship/marriage (parents, siblings, other relatives, close friends)
  • Wedding announcements, invitations
  • Church certificate
  • Wedding pictures
  • Joint bank account letter (when opened and balance) and recent statements
  • Joint credit card statement - including receipts from charges made by both of you
  • Evidence of joint life and cohabitation: monthly bills, insurance, assets etc.
  • A deed showing co-ownership of your property or a lease agreement with both of your names on the lease
  • Receipts of money transfer (if applicable)
  • Phone bills showing your conversations
  • Receipts of gifts sent online or otherwise
  • Transcripts of IM chats or Skype calls
  • Copies of letters and/or e-mails
  • Copies of holiday cards addressed to you both
  • Birth certificate of any child that has been born to your marriage
  • Airline ticket receipts showing trips taken together or to visit each other -- including boarding passes
  • Copies of the passport stamps from any visits to your spouse's country
  • Pictures of you together on vacation and/or with family and friends. It's best to include a range of times, not just a bunch of photos from a short period of time

Hope this helps......

Edited by capri_scorp
 
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