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Hi, My parents having their visa interview at New Delhi in January  .The letter  I got it shows bring your original version of each civil doucment but I already send original to NVC the letter says a lot of insutraction I don't know what they can bring with them . The letter I got is 

                               

Preparing for Your Visa Interview ================================================================================ All eligible applicants must complete the following tasks before their visa interview. Detailed instructions for each step are online at nvc.state.gov/interview (English) and nvc.state.gov/ interview/espanol (Spanish):

  1. Complete a medical examination with a U.S. embassy-approved physician. Every person applying for a visa is required to have a medical examination and submit the results on the day of the interview.

  2. Register for a courier service (if required) and read the interview instructions for your location.

  3. Gather documents required for the interview. You must bring to the interview the original versions

    of all civil documents and certificates submitted to NVC. You may need to get updated financial

    documents and police certificates.

  4. Visit the embassy’s website at usembassy.gov for additional information.

Please visit nvc.state.gov/interview to view our online interview preparation information. You can also watch a video at nvc.state.gov/resources. This instructional video is available in eight languages.

================================================================================

*** IMPORTANT *** Interview Reminders

================================================================================ You already submitted certain forms and documents to NVC. At your visa interview, you must give the consular officer the original version of each civil document you submitted plus one photocopy for each person applying for a visa. These original versions will be returned to you.

  •   The only form you do not need to bring to your interview is the Form DS-260 Application for an Immigrant Visa. Instead, print a copy of the receipt page from ceac.state.gov showing you submitted the form online.

  •   If a financial sponsor submitted an I-864 Affidavit of Support form, you must give the consular officer a signed version. It can be a photocopy, but the signature cannot be typed or electronic.

  •   If you do not bring to your interview the original version of all civil documents submitted to NVC, the consular officer will reschedule your interview.

    Please use the helpful checklist on the next page to prepare for your interview. You can also visit "Interview Preparation - Required Documents" on nvc.state.gov/interview or watch our instructional video at nvc.state.gov/resources for more information.

  •  

    which is apply on my parents .thank you 

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    Family Reunification Parole (FRP) Program Interviews

    ================================================================================ If you are participating in the Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program, view the program website at havana.cuembassy.gov/cfrp.html(English) or spanish.havana.cuembassy.gov/cfrp.html(Spanish)
    and follow the instructions.

    If you are participating in the Haitian Family Reunification Parole Program, view the website at go.usa.gov/3MmV5 and click on “Haitian Family Reunification Parole (HFRP) Program” under “Office Services.”

NWD2017737014 - WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW

==========================================================================

Use the list below to determine the items that every applicant must bring to the immigrant visa interview. Most embassies require English translations of documents if they are not in the official language of the country where you will interview:

  •  A copy of this appointment letter.

  •  Unexpired passport valid for six months beyond your intended date of entry to the U.S. and a photocopy of the biographic page (where your name and photo are located).

  •  Two (2) color photographs sized 5 cm x 5 cm (2 inch x 2 inch) of each person applying for a visa. Please see photo requirements at go.usa.gov/3MmwB.

  •  Confirmation page from the DS-260 Application for an Immigrant Visa submitted online at ceac.state.gov.

  •  Your original birth certificate and a photocopy.

  •  Original or certified copies of birth certificates for each child of the principal applicant (even if he or she is not accompanying).

  •  Medical examination results in a sealed envelope (if the physician gives you these results).
    Applicants who fall into any category listed in italics below should bring these additional documents:

  •  For family-based visa applications:

    •  The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s.

    •  Proof of your U.S. petitioner’s status and domicile in the U.S. (photocopy of a U.S. passport, U.S. birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or legal permanent resident card).

    •  Evidence of the relationship between the petitioner and visa applicant (such as photographs and letters).

  •  If

  •  If

you are married: Your original marriage certificate and a photocopy.
you were previously married: Your original divorce or spouse’s death certificate and a photocopy. you are older than 16 years of age: The original police certificate from your country of current

If
residence and countries of previous residence. If these three items are all true, you must bring a more recent police certificate to the interview:

  •   He or she is older than 16 years;

  •   He or she obtained a police certificate and submitted it to NVC more than one year ago; and

  •   He or she still lives in the country that issued the police certificate.

  •  For employment-based visa applications: Letter from your U.S. employer dated less than 1 month ago.

  •  If you have ever been convicted of a crime: Court / criminal records and a photocopy.

  •  If you have served in any country’s military: Military records and photocopy.

  •  If you are adopted: Adoption papers or custody documents and a photocopy.

  •  If you are the petitioner’s stepchild: The original marriage certificate of the petitioner and your biological parent, English translation and a photocopy.

    Did you read the U.S. embassy or consulate’s interview instructions on nvc.state.gov/interview to learn:

  •  The approved medical facilities where you can get a medical examination?

  •  Whether you are required to register for a passport courier service prior to the interview?

  •  Security requirements for entering the U.S. Embassy?

  •  If there are any forms or documents not listed above that the embassy wants you to bring to the interview?

  •  Whether you are required to provide the above documents to the embassy prior to your interview?

                     

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On 12/25/2017 at 5:00 PM, kgill said:

Hi, My parents having their visa interview at New Delhi in January  .The letter  I got it shows bring your original version of each civil doucment but I already send original to NVC the letter says a lot of insutraction I don't know what they can bring with them . The letter I got is 

                               

Preparing for Your Visa Interview ================================================================================ All eligible applicants must complete the following tasks before their visa interview. Detailed instructions for each step are online at nvc.state.gov/interview (English) and nvc.state.gov/ interview/espanol (Spanish):

  1. Complete a medical examination with a U.S. embassy-approved physician. Every person applying for a visa is required to have a medical examination and submit the results on the day of the interview.

  2. Register for a courier service (if required) and read the interview instructions for your location.

  3. Gather documents required for the interview. You must bring to the interview the original versions

    of all civil documents and certificates submitted to NVC. You may need to get updated financial

    documents and police certificates.

  4. Visit the embassy’s website at usembassy.gov for additional information.

Please visit nvc.state.gov/interview to view our online interview preparation information. You can also watch a video at nvc.state.gov/resources. This instructional video is available in eight languages.

================================================================================

*** IMPORTANT *** Interview Reminders

================================================================================ You already submitted certain forms and documents to NVC. At your visa interview, you must give the consular officer the original version of each civil document you submitted plus one photocopy for each person applying for a visa. These original versions will be returned to you.

  •   The only form you do not need to bring to your interview is the Form DS-260 Application for an Immigrant Visa. Instead, print a copy of the receipt page from ceac.state.gov showing you submitted the form online.

  •   If a financial sponsor submitted an I-864 Affidavit of Support form, you must give the consular officer a signed version. It can be a photocopy, but the signature cannot be typed or electronic.

  •   If you do not bring to your interview the original version of all civil documents submitted to NVC, the consular officer will reschedule your interview.

    Please use the helpful checklist on the next page to prepare for your interview. You can also visit "Interview Preparation - Required Documents" on nvc.state.gov/interview or watch our instructional video at nvc.state.gov/resources for more information.

  •  

    which is apply on my parents .thank you 

    ================================================================================

    Family Reunification Parole (FRP) Program Interviews

    ================================================================================ If you are participating in the Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program, view the program website at havana.cuembassy.gov/cfrp.html(English) or spanish.havana.cuembassy.gov/cfrp.html(Spanish)
    and follow the instructions.

    If you are participating in the Haitian Family Reunification Parole Program, view the website at go.usa.gov/3MmV5 and click on “Haitian Family Reunification Parole (HFRP) Program” under “Office Services.”

NWD2017737014 - WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW

==========================================================================

Use the list below to determine the items that every applicant must bring to the immigrant visa interview. Most embassies require English translations of documents if they are not in the official language of the country where you will interview:

  •  A copy of this appointment letter.

  •  Unexpired passport valid for six months beyond your intended date of entry to the U.S. and a photocopy of the biographic page (where your name and photo are located).

  •  Two (2) color photographs sized 5 cm x 5 cm (2 inch x 2 inch) of each person applying for a visa. Please see photo requirements at go.usa.gov/3MmwB.

  •  Confirmation page from the DS-260 Application for an Immigrant Visa submitted online at ceac.state.gov.

  •  Your original birth certificate and a photocopy.

  •  Original or certified copies of birth certificates for each child of the principal applicant (even if he or she is not accompanying).

  •  Medical examination results in a sealed envelope (if the physician gives you these results).
    Applicants who fall into any category listed in italics below should bring these additional documents:

  •  For family-based visa applications:

    •  The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s.

    •  Proof of your U.S. petitioner’s status and domicile in the U.S. (photocopy of a U.S. passport, U.S. birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or legal permanent resident card).

    •  Evidence of the relationship between the petitioner and visa applicant (such as photographs and letters).

  •  If

  •  If

you are married: Your original marriage certificate and a photocopy.
you were previously married: Your original divorce or spouse’s death certificate and a photocopy. you are older than 16 years of age: The original police certificate from your country of current

If
residence and countries of previous residence. If these three items are all true, you must bring a more recent police certificate to the interview:

  •   He or she is older than 16 years;

  •   He or she obtained a police certificate and submitted it to NVC more than one year ago; and

  •   He or she still lives in the country that issued the police certificate.

  •  For employment-based visa applications: Letter from your U.S. employer dated less than 1 month ago.

  •  If you have ever been convicted of a crime: Court / criminal records and a photocopy.

  •  If you have served in any country’s military: Military records and photocopy.

  •  If you are adopted: Adoption papers or custody documents and a photocopy.

  •  If you are the petitioner’s stepchild: The original marriage certificate of the petitioner and your biological parent, English translation and a photocopy.

    Did you read the U.S. embassy or consulate’s interview instructions on nvc.state.gov/interview to learn:

  •  The approved medical facilities where you can get a medical examination?

  •  Whether you are required to register for a passport courier service prior to the interview?

  •  Security requirements for entering the U.S. Embassy?

  •  If there are any forms or documents not listed above that the embassy wants you to bring to the interview?

  •  Whether you are required to provide the above documents to the embassy prior to your interview?

                     

You suppose to send only copies to NVC (except I-864) and bring original to the interview. I would suggest you to call NVC and explain your situation and ask their advice. Good Luck

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