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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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To update people,

My SO is from Tunisia and technically does not have legal documents to live in Italy and he still is there, Now he DID HAVE documents before but they have not renewed them. He is still there, a few of you say that he has to go back to Tunisia for his interview,

I want him to have the Interview in Rome and plan to call the Embassy in Rome and ask if he can do that, Rather just go to the source instead of speculate. I found this on the American Embassy in Rome Website: Can anyone break the code... to me it says he can have the interview in Rome.

The Rome District Office has direct jurisdiction for USCIS immigration matters in the following locations:

Italy, Algeria, Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Holy See, Libya, Malta, Mauritania, Monaco, Morocco, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Tunisia, and Western Sahara.

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Filed: Country: Italy
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To update people,

My SO is from Tunisia and technically does not have legal documents to live in Italy and he still is there, Now he DID HAVE documents before but they have not renewed them. He is still there, a few of you say that he has to go back to Tunisia for his interview,

I want him to have the Interview in Rome and plan to call the Embassy in Rome and ask if he can do that, Rather just go to the source instead of speculate. I found this on the American Embassy in Rome Website: Can anyone break the code... to me it says he can have the interview in Rome.

The Rome District Office has direct jurisdiction for USCIS immigration matters in the following locations:

Italy, Algeria, Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Holy See, Libya, Malta, Mauritania, Monaco, Morocco, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Tunisia, and Western Sahara.

As an Italian, I can only help telling you that the K-1 visas are processed by the Consulate in Naples.

Btw, I would say he probably has to get back to his country especially since he is illegally here :( Of course, I could be wrong (maybe the U.S. government doesn't care about breaking other countries immigration law?)

I'm sorry, I hope you guys will work something out! Best of luck!

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