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Olvaranim

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  1. Well, that immediate rescheduling definitely works for Warsaw. Tested by russian-speaking community at least for CR1/IR1 and IR5 visas recently mostly due to Shengen issues of the applicants. I've rescheduled mine for personal reasons the day after the interview letter.
  2. Once you receive your approval from USCIS (NOA2), the next step is NVC, and it takes about 1-2 months now to receive a new case number (starting with WRW for Warsaw). Then it takes another 4-5 weeks for the Consulate to prepare the case for the interview and send the instructions. In a nutshell it's OK to schedule the K1 interview in Warsaw with an estimation of 3 months waiting period after receiving NOA2
  3. What you're saying is applicable for immigrant visas in Warsaw. You should wait for the interview date to be provided by the Consulate, than you can reschedule it via portal on ustraveldocs, and you can do it immediately upon receiving the date. The only limitation is that the second date you choose shouldn't be earlier than the original one. But when it comes to K1 visas, the applicants should schedule the date by themselves
  4. Same, but had to reschedule it for summer due to unfinished business in Russia. Good luck with your upcoming interview!
  5. That's great! I'm coming from the usual requirement and experience of dosens citizens who applied for this visa to get to Poland. Better safe than sorry. My visa was issued by France without tickets even, with a detailed plan for that trip.
  6. The German visa is extremely hard to get nowadays, especially without long Shengen visas in the past. It's always better to stick to the countries who issue visas regularly for russians like France, Italy and Spain, keeping in mind some special requirements and the season. For example, Greece is definitely not the best choice for winter. Hungary is an option if you need a visa ASAP (for instance I got only 46 days between my IL and interview date), but the Consulate requires all tickets and hotels fully prepaid, preferably non-refundable.
  7. As IWander posted, K1 applicants need to bring a police clearance certificate directly to the Embassy, not to provide it to NVC. Russian system is centralized, so your fiancée needs a single one PCC from Russia, the one she can apply for online and then get it in hard copy from certain offices. The PCC for her son is also needed if he is 16+ (or even close to 16). If your fiancée has some questions and doesn't have an access to a russian-speaking telegram group yet, PM me. There's an English-speaking group for husbands/fiances too.
  8. The K1/K2 applicants receive a sealed envelope in Moscow. The results of CR1/2 (IR1/2) applicants are submitted by the doctor electronically. Sometimes the clinic is a bit slow or just forget to send the results (that actually has happened a month ago), so it's wise to keep track of things and ask for a confirmation, once they submit everything.
  9. There are two locations in Poland (Warsaw and Krakow), Minsk and Moscow. No locations in Ukraine on that list as the designated embassy for Ukrainians is in Frankfurt, Germany.
  10. It's official. Any applicant with a scheduled interview in Poland can ungergo the medical examination in Moscow.
  11. It took us almost 11 months, our approval came from Taxes processing center in August 2023, no K3s. From other people's experience usually it takes about 2 months to process K3 (if it's even successful), so I don't see the point now, but yep, you can send the package back.
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