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K-1 Fiancee Visa Interview in Mumbai, India: Docs to bring
The following items should be brought to the US embassy in Mumbai, India for the K-1 fiancee visa interview:
· A passport.
· A completed Form DS-230 (part I only) Biographic Data form.
· Two completed DS-156 (nonimmigrant visa application) forms, and one completed of DS-156K, (supplemental form for nonimmigrant fiancé(e) visa applications). Do not sign the DS-156K supplemental form until instructed to do so by a Consular Officer.
· Two nonimmigrant visa photos
· A copy of your official birth certificate
· Police Certificate
· Evidence of Support: You must show evidence that you will not become a public charge in the U.S. A completed I-134 Affidavit of Support form along with supporting documents from your sponsor is helpful in proving that your sponsor has sufficient financial resources.
· Proof of relationship: You will be asked for evidence that you have met your fiancé(e), and for proof of a valid engagement.
· Proof of the legal termination of any previous marriage: death certificate of spouse, or decree of divorce or annulment
· Court and prison records
· Statement concerning your intent to enter into a valid marriage with your fiancé/e within 90 days of your admission into the U.S. Complete. Do not sign this statement until instructed to do so by the Consular Officer.
· Medical examination.
· A demand draft for the Visa Application fee
For assistance with this type of visa, contact an immigration attorney at www.myfianceevisa.com or call us 24/7 at 626-771-1078.
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