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I was wondering what documents were needed for the visa interviews that are scheduled in Ankara. The U.S. Embassy in Ankara states that a birth certificate is needed and is referred to as "Hawiat Al Ahwal Al Madniya" which is not a birth certificate. Has anyone from Iraq had an interview that would know exactly what documents are needed? I know their National ID cards are required. 

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46 minutes ago, SaraGardy said:

I was wondering what documents were needed for the visa interviews that are scheduled in Ankara. The U.S. Embassy in Ankara states that a birth certificate is needed and is referred to as "Hawiat Al Ahwal Al Madniya" which is not a birth certificate. Has anyone from Iraq had an interview that would know exactly what documents are needed? I know their National ID cards are required. 

what did you upload/submit to CEAC for the birth certificate section? 

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On 10/18/2020 at 5:41 PM, SaraGardy said:

I was wondering what documents were needed for the visa interviews that are scheduled in Ankara. The U.S. Embassy in Ankara states that a birth certificate is needed and is referred to as "Hawiat Al Ahwal Al Madniya" which is not a birth certificate. Has anyone from Iraq had an interview that would know exactly what documents are needed? I know their National ID cards are required. 

just take everything with you, every single document you submitted to NVC from day one, even the sponsor and income papers, better be safe than sorry you not losing anything if you take all documents with you in one file.

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On 10/18/2020 at 3:28 PM, Potooo said:

what did you upload/submit to CEAC for the birth certificate section? 

 your beneficiary not necessary  to take( hawia ahwal al madanya or jnsya) if your beneficiary already have national ID  card  because this national ID card like you have both, but regarding the birth certificate  thats the different one your  beneficiary  have to take national ID card and birth certificate to interview plus other required documents ..

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Did anyone get an interview in Doha yet? My wife got an interview request back in November but she wasn’t able to attend since Doha won’t allowing visitors at this time, until now we didn’t get any update, please help if you can.

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