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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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hello to everyone-

it is always better to submit the documents to be submitted 10-15 days prior to your visa interview so that they can be well scrutinised and the embassy doesnt give your beloved hard time in the interview.

i am just summarising them .

BEFORE COMING FOR YOUR VISA INTERVIEW THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS SHOULD BE PRESENTED AT YOUR NEAREST VFS OFFICE ..VFS WILL GIVE YOU A RECEIPT FOR ALL DOCUMENTS LEFT WITH IT. AT THE TIME YOU PRESENT YOUR DOCUMENTS YOU MUST ALSO PAY A COURIER FEE OF Rs. 365/-.

ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE PRESENTED AT YOUR NEAREST VFS OFFICE (Click here for the list of VFS Offices) NO EARLIER THAN FIFTEEN (15) WORKING DAYS AND NO LESS THAN TEN (10) DAYS PRIOR TO YOUR INTERVIEW. FAILURE TO SUBMIT YOUR DOCUMENTS BY TEN WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTMENT MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF YOUR INTERVIEW DATE.

If you wish, you may submit your documents at the Embassy on the day of interview but YOU MUST pay the courier charges at a VFS office before the date of interview. You are strongly urged to submit your documents to a VFS office at the same time you pay the courier fee.

Required documents should be presented in the following order for each applicant. Please tick the boxes on the left side, to be sure that you have collected all the documents for the interview.

PASSPORT: Each applicant's passport must be valid for travel to the United States and must have at least six months validity beyond the issuance date of the visa. The passport should reflect the correct name and date of birth of the applicant. The visa is issued in the name given in the applicant's passport. A female applicant does not have to change her name to her married name. Those applicants whose passports are issued in their maiden names will have their visas issued in their maiden names. Applicants should bring all current and former/expired passports with them to the Embassy at the time of their interview. PLEASE NOTE: A photocopy of the biographic pages of your passport must be presented to the VFS office; on the day of interview you must bring you original passport.

PHOTOS: Please staple one photograph in the square on the left hand side of form DS 230 Part I. (Click here for details)

BIOGRAPHIC DATA FORM: The DS 230 Part I and II have to be completed for each applicant. When completing the form please include all names ever used by each applicant. Married women must be sure to include their full name as used before marriage, after marriage, and any other aliases. Please use the exact spelling and name order indicated in each applicant's passport.

Please do not sign Form DS-230 Part II; you will be requested to sign this form during the visa interview. Please note if an applicant is below 14 years of age appearing for an interview without parents, he/she should have a notarized letter from both parents indicating the name of the guardian and that he/she (legal guardian) is authorized to sign the form and is allowed by the parents to appear for the interview with the applicant. The legal guardian must present photo identification such as passport, driving license or election card.

BIRTH CERTIFICATE: Original and photocopy. Each applicant must submit an original and a clear photocopy of his/her birth certificate. The certificate should include the applicant's name, date and place of birth, the names of both parents, and the seal of the issuing office, i.e. the municipal authorities. If your name is not mentioned in the birth certificate and if any details are missing in the birth certificate or if there is a discrepancy regarding your date of birth or name, submit the certificate along with secondary evidence.

Secondary evidence can be a baptismal certificate, an adoption decree, a school record, a notarized affidavit from a close relative, a neighbor or friend who was present at the time of your birth on the appropriate stamp paper, which must be sworn before a First Class Magistrate. The person making this affidavit must state how he/she knows your family and how he/she knows the facts of your birth. Secondary evidence must have your name, date and place of birth; names of both parents; and the seal of the issuing office.

If your birth was not recorded, please submit a "no record of birth registration" letter from the relevant municipality along with secondary evidence and if your birth record has been destroyed or the municipality authorities will not issue one, submit a letter from the municipality stating so along with secondary evidence. (See preceding paragraph for definition of "secondary evidence.")

Note: If any of these documents were issued in a regional language, a notarized English translation is required in addition to the original.

MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: Any applicant who has ever been married must provide an original and a clear photocopy of the marriage certificate(s) for all marriages. Persons who married before 1955 must attempt to register their marriage. Failing this, they must submit affidavits on appropriate stamp paper sworn before a First Class Magistrate indicating the names of the bride and groom, the date and place of the marriage ceremony. Persons married in 1955 and later must submit a marriage registration certificate. Certificates issued by the appropriate authorities are acceptable if they are legally valid in India. If any of these documents were issued in a local language, a notarized English translation is required in addition to the original. If you and your spouse are applying for visas, you should submit an original and two clear photocopies of each certificate.

TERMINATION OF PREVIOUS MARRIAGE: All applicants who have divorced or whose spouses have died must provide an original and a clear photocopy of proof of the legal termination of all previous marriages (death certificate of spouse, divorce decree). Divorce between Hindus and Christians must be documented by a court order. A certificate from the Kazi or the head of the Jammat must document divorce between Muslims. If any of these documents were issued in a local language, a notarized English translation is required in addition to the original.

PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP: We strongly suggest that all applicants bring extensive documentary evidence of the relationship between the petitioner and the primary beneficiary and between the primary beneficiary and any derivative beneficiaries. Failure to do so could greatly delay your application while your application is investigated. Some examples of such evidence are family and other photographs (old and recent) showing the parties together, letters, cards, correspondence, and telephone records.

POLICE REPORT: Each applicant aged 16 years and older must submit a police certificate that includes information regarding the applicant including all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s) and the disposition of each case(s).

(A) Indian citizens residing in India for six months or more since turning 16 years of age must present Indian police clearance certificates from both their district police station and the local area passport office. Applicants whose passports were issued within six months of the visa interview may present just the passport office certificate. These certificates are valid for one year from the date of issuance.

(B) If an Indian citizen who has lived in India for at least one year after the age of 16 currently resides outside India, he/she must obtain a certificate issued by the Indian Embassy or Consulate where he/she lives. These certificates are valid for only one year from the date of issuance.

© Foreign police certificates: Applicants who have resided in any other country for one year or more after the age of 16 may also be required to submit police certificates for these countries. Applicants may inquire of our Immigrant Visa Unit regarding police certificates for these countries, telephone number: 2419-8062 Email:ivnd@state.gov. You may also check in the visa reciprocity table on the website www.travel.state.gov. U.S. police certificates are not required for applicants who have lived in the U.S.A. Non-Indian immigrant visa applicants residing in India should obtain police certificates from the district police station serving their area of residence.

DEPORTATION: Any applicant who has been deported from the United States must submit all documents relating to the matter.

PRISON RECORDS: Applicants who have been convicted of a crime must submit court records, prison records, records regarding the disposition of the case and any additional information regarding the crime, regardless of the fact that he/she may have subsequently benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency.

MILITARY RECORDS: A certified copy of any military record is required. The record should contain a complete record of the applicant's service and conduct while in service. It must show any conviction of crime before a military tribunal. A discharge certificate is required upon discharge, retirement, or resignation from military service.

AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT: Applicants should check with their sponsor to see if form I-864 has already been submitted to the National Visa Center (NVC). If so, it is not necessary to submit another I-864.

A) Immediate relative and family preference category

Each immigrant visa applicant needs to satisfy the consular officer that he/she will not become a public charge. In all immediate relative, family preference, and employment-based applications (in which a close family member owns 5% or more of the petitioning business), the petitioner must submit a completed Affidavit of Support (Form I-864), no matter what his/her financial circumstances are, to show that the sponsored applicant(s) will not become a public charge.

i) If form I-864 was not submitted to NVC the applicant must submit the following from the petitioner (sponsor):

a) Form I-864.

B) Evidence that the household member is a U.S.citizen /U.S. permanent resident if a form I-864A is submitted.

c) Federal tax return (form 1040) with all W2s and supporting schedules for the most recent taxable year.

d) If the petitioner did not file a tax return, then the petitioner must provide a written explanation of why he/she had no legal duty to file the return.

e) If the petitioner filed a late or amended tax return, he/she should submit evidence of it.

f) If the petitioner does not have copies of his/her tax returns, an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) summary should be submitted.

ii) If the petitioner's income or assets do not exceed 125% of the federal poverty guidelines, then an I-864 of an additional sponsor willing to assume financial responsibility for the sponsored immigrant(s) must be submitted. This additional form I-864 must include all the supporting documentation indicated in section (i) above, as well as evidence that the Joint Sponsor is an American citizen or Legal Permanent Resident.

iii) If the additional sponsor lives in the same household as the petitioner, he/she is considered a household member, and cannot fill out a separate I-864. The household member must execute an I-864A, as described below.

iv) If a sponsor wishes to qualify using the income or assets of a spouse or resident of his/her home, in addition to the above documents he/she should also submit form I-864A for each additional contributor. The additional contributor should sign the form I-864A as the household member. Each household member should submit a form I-864A along with all the required documents outlined in paragraph (ii). Please note sponsor must include household member income in part 4 of form I-864.

v) (a) Applicants are responsible for providing sufficient copies of the form I-864. Beneficiaries of immediate relative (IR) petitions must provide one original signed -864 and one complete set of original supporting documents. (B) Beneficiaries of family-preference (F) petitions must provide one original signed and notarized form I-864/I-864A for the principal applicant and one copy of I-864/I-864A for each family member, and one complete set of original supporting documents for the principal applicant. © If a dependent(s) will follow the principal alien to the United States at a later date each such dependent must submit an original signed I-864/ I-864A and a complete set of original supporting documents.

B) Employment preference category

In employment preference visa categories a notarized offer of employment from the petitioner is required. If a relative has filed the visa petition as described in paragraph A) above, a form I-864 and all accompanying documents are required. For follow-to-join applicants in the employment preference visa categories, the principal applicant must submit a notarized affidavit of support (form I-134), a job letter or pay stubs, and forms 1040 and W2 for the latest taxable year.

C) Returning resident (SB-1) and diversity visa (DV) applicants:

A sponsor who is a U.S. citizen or LPR must provide a notarized affidavit of support (form I-134), a job letter or pay stubs, forms 1040 and W2 for the most recent taxable year and proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status.

MEDICAL REPORT: Medical report from one of the Embassy's panels physicians for each applicant.

FOLLOWING TO JOIN APPLICANT

When a family member of the principal applicant (the person for whom a petition has been filed by a relative in the United States) intends to stay in India longer than the principal applicant and immigrate to the United States at a later date, some additional documents are required. Each of the items listed below is needed for each child less than 21 years who will be following to join the principal applicant later:

1. Original and photocopy of birth certificate.

2. A passport size photograph.

3. Passport or some photo identification such as driving license.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFEES: Currently there is an immigrant visa fee of $335 for each applicant and a $45 visa surcharge fee for a total of $380. Only fees that have not been collected by NVC will be paid at our office. Visa fees are not refundable; they must be paid through a rupee bank draft drawn on a nationalized or foreign bank. The bank drafts must be issued in the name of "The American Embassy, New Delhi," and should be payable in Delhi. Traveler's check or cash in US $ is acceptable. As the rate of exchange can change, we recommend that applicants check the current consular rate of exchange at our website http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov or contact the Embassy ahead of their interview to obtain the current consular rate of exchange. At present, each applicant has to pay the total Immigrant Visa Fee of $380 or Rs. 17,480/- (only single draft required) for each applicant. If the applicant has to only pay the surcharge he/she can pay $45 or Rs. 2070/- (only single demand draft) for each applicant. Using the exchange rate of $1.00 = Rs. 46/-. Exchange rate subject to change without notice.

Note: The above fees are separate from the fee charged when an immigrant visa petition, form I-130 or form I-140, is filed.

Applicants arriving at the Visa Section will be interviewed and given an oath by a consular officer. Their documents will be reviewed, and they will be advised of the outcome of their applications. The Consular Section is closed on Saturday, Sunday, and American and Indian holidays.

Due to the volume of applicants, this process may takes most of the day. We suggest bringing books, crossword puzzles and other diversions. The waiting room is air-conditioned, has toilets, and is a no-smoking area.

NO ASSURANCE THAT VISA WILL BE ISSUED: No assurance can be given in advance that a visa will be issued. A consular officer can make a decision only after your visa application and all documents are reviewed, and you have been personally interviewed. You are advised not to make any travel arrangements, and not to dispose of your property or give up your job until the visa has been issued. If your visa application is refused, you will be given a refusal sheet that will indicate the basis for your refusal. If applicable, it will tell you what actions you could take to overcome the refusal. The visas are affixed inside each passport and the applicant is given a sealed envelope which should be hand carried, UNOPENED, to the United States and submitted to the immigration inspector at the U.S. port-of-entry. If the sealed envelope is opened prior to arrival in the United States, the immigrant visa fee of $335 must be paid again at the American Embassy, New Delhi and new sealed envelope will be handed over to the applicant.

VISA VALIDITY: An immigrant visa is valid for a maximum period of six months from the date of issuance. You must travel and apply for admission to the United States within that six-month period. A visa may not be transferred from one person to another, or used by any person other than the one to whom issued.

ABANDONED APPLICATIONS: Section 203(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires that an intending immigrant pursue his/her visa application within one year from the date he/she is informed that it is possible to do so. This is our notice to you that it is now possible for you to pursue your application for a visa. If you fail to do so within one year from the date of the attached letter, your application and any visa petition approved for you will be canceled.

AGE 21 NOTICE: If you or any other members of your family planning to immigrate is turning 21 years of age within the next three months, this may change your or family member's visa status. Under U.S. immigration law you may be considered an adult rather than a child. Please consult with the Consular Section if this will be an issue in your family's immigrant visa applications.

Please note that any false statement or concealment of a material fact may result in your permanent exclusion from the United States.

the above information is for the k-3 and cr-1 visas going through indian embassy .

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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but the consular rate for fee changes from time to time....

currently it is 42

the info which i got from the embassy site had the old rate

thx for updating gaurav :)

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
Timeline
but the consular rate for fee changes from time to time....

currently it is 42

the info which i got from the embassy site had the old rate

thx for updating gaurav :)

Please take everything with you when you go to VFS office. For one of my friend they took everything, emails, phone records, tickets, pictures etc.

Sandip

K-3 Visa

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : New Delhi, India

Marriage : Dec 15th 2006

I-130 Sent : Jan 05 2007

I-130 NOA1 : Jan 18 2007

I-129F Sent : Jan 18 2007

I-129F NOA1 : Jan 29 2007

Feb 12 2007 - Case transferred to CSC from Missouri

Feb 22 2007 - Case received at CSC and pending

I-130 NOA2 : Apr 12 2007

I-129 NOA2 : Apr 12 2007

NVC Received: May 04 2007 (took three weeks)

NVC Left: May 09 2007

Consulate received: May 15 2007

Never received Packet 3

Packet 3 sent: June 7th 2007

Packet 3 received at Delhi: June 10th 2007

Interview Scheduled for: July 27th 2007 (On My B'Day)

Packet 4 received: June 27th 2007

Medical done in Delhi: July 6th 2007

Paper's submitted to VFS: July 9th 2007

Visa Approved: July 27th 2007

US arrival: Aug 8th 2007 JFK

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well i submitted as proof of relationship in vfs

some emails-nt so many as v generally talk online

hotel bills..

wedding nd non wedding snaps.... i think 22-24

phone bills i cud nt give...as i was in other country...nd even now for india i could nt get details...nd even my wife use phone cards...

i hope this proof is sufficient....

just waiting for my interview on 27th how it goes........

gaurav

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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well i submitted as proof of relationship in vfs

some emails-nt so many as v generally talk online

hotel bills..

wedding nd non wedding snaps.... i think 22-24

phone bills i cud nt give...as i was in other country...nd even now for india i could nt get details...nd even my wife use phone cards...

i hope this proof is sufficient....

just waiting for my interview on 27th how it goes........

gaurav

:thumbs:

wish u luck .

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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well i submitted as proof of relationship in vfs

some emails-nt so many as v generally talk online

hotel bills..

wedding nd non wedding snaps.... i think 22-24

phone bills i cud nt give...as i was in other country...nd even now for india i could nt get details...nd even my wife use phone cards...

i hope this proof is sufficient....

just waiting for my interview on 27th how it goes........

gaurav

i think thts sufficient

they see three things

1) marriage is legitimate

2)the sponsors income meets the requirement and the beneficiary wont become a public charge

3)the trueness of relation

it doesnt matter if one/none e mail is send to them

what matters is whatever evidence is submitted provides them adequate proofs of the ongoing relation

yours must be okay i feel :thumbs:

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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thats the new delhi vfs office detail which i know n writing below .

International Trade Tower S-2 Level

Nehru Place

New Delhi - 110019

Telephone number: 42220000

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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What does VFS STANDS FOR IF I SHOULD EXPECT MY INTERVIEW IN NEW DELHI MY WIFE LIVES IN CHANDIGARH WHAT IS CLOSEST VFS CENTER????????///

check out the website

https://www.vfs-usa.co.in

and the nearest centre at chd n jallandhar

Ratan Tower, 2nd floor, Namdeo Chowk,

Circuit House Road,

Jalandhar - 144001.

Location Map

SCO-186-187, Sector 8C , Madhya Marg,

Chandigarh - 160009.

Location Map

For General Information email us at infodelhi@vfs-usa.co.in or call on our regional helpline number at New Delhi 011-42220000 and Jalandhar 0181-5041444

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