IMMIGRANT VISAS
Preparing for the Interview
All applicants for immigrant visas must appear in person at the Consular Section for an interview. Prior to the scheduling of an interview, the NVC or the Consular Section will send a packet of information instructing the applicant to gather the documents that will be necessary for the interview. All applicants must submit certain personal documents such as passports, birth certificates, police certificates, and other civil documents, and evidence that they will not become a public charge in the U.S. at the time of applying for a visa. When your case arrives at the Consular Section, and your priority date is current, you will be scheduled for an interview. If you cannot make this appointment, or you know your documents will be incomplete, please notify the Consular Section right away to be rescheduled.
By email at: IVND@state.gov
By telephone to:
Communication Unit
Telephone: 91 (011) 2418-8062 (10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)
When we send you an appointment letter we will also send you Information for Immigrant Visa Applicants. Prior to the interview, all immigrant visa applicants (regardless of age) must undergo a physical examination by a doctor designated by the Embassy or Consulate. Only authorized doctors may complete this examination. A list of doctors authorized by the Embassy is included in the Appointment Package For Immigrant Visa Applicants.
English Language Instruction Packet:
Instructions for Immigrant Visa Applicants
Information for Immigrant Visa Applicants (Packet 4)
Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration: Part I Biographic Data
Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Part II Sworn Statement
Vaccination Requirements
List of Panel Physicians
Photo Requirements
Information on Domicile for Sponsors
General Information on Financial Sponsorship