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I don't quite understand how it works. Can I just email other embassies asking them to accept our case or should I email NVC, USCIS and the embassy in Warsaw first? We tried to apply for Schengen visa but got denied so going to Poland is not an option for us anymore. Thank you in advance for any help!

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1 hour ago, Qualishment said:

I don't quite understand how it works. Can I just email other embassies asking them to accept our case or should I email NVC, USCIS and the embassy in Warsaw first? We tried to apply for Schengen visa but got denied so going to Poland is not an option for us anymore. Thank you in advance for any help!

email other embassies, make a case for yourself

asking "can i get a transfer" is usually a no
asking "can i get a transfer, my fiancee is russian and our assigned embassy is warsaw, which is in a country they cannot legally enter as their schengen has been denied. can you accept our case?" is more likely to get a yes

countries that have high rates of russian speakers or already process other russian cases are more likely to accept transfers, some people are able to get kazakh or uzbek transfers, most people are able to get jerusalem transfers 

if your fiancee has residency elsewhere you can try that, but my fiance has armenian residency and they denied our transfer. some russians in serbia were able to get transfers, though.

the embassy that accepts your case transfer will request your files from warsaw. there is nothing to do on your end regarding that. warsaw will not send it anywhere if you ask, only if another embassy does.

 

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2 hours ago, rikko said:

email other embassies, make a case for yourself

asking "can i get a transfer" is usually a no
asking "can i get a transfer, my fiancee is russian and our assigned embassy is warsaw, which is in a country they cannot legally enter as their schengen has been denied. can you accept our case?" is more likely to get a yes

countries that have high rates of russian speakers or already process other russian cases are more likely to accept transfers, some people are able to get kazakh or uzbek transfers, most people are able to get jerusalem transfers 

if your fiancee has residency elsewhere you can try that, but my fiance has armenian residency and they denied our transfer. some russians in serbia were able to get transfers, though.

the embassy that accepts your case transfer will request your files from warsaw. there is nothing to do on your end regarding that. warsaw will not send it anywhere if you ask, only if another embassy does.

 

Oke, got you. Thank you a lot!

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