tywy_99 Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 There's been alot of talk about this subject lately. I see on the recent U.S. consulate general's announcement titled 'Letter To K1/K2 Applicants' that personal information of ex spouses is asked of the applicants to bring to their interview. Is it a requirement for the petitioner to bring forth the same for the applicant's interview? What is the standard involved here? Thank you Link to comment
USCONGUZ Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Dear CFL Additional documents requested at an interview vary by case, because each case is unique. 'Letter To K1/K2 Applicants' offers guidelines on what additional information is often requested and what applicant should have prepared to submit. The purpose of a visa interview is to determine: 1. That the applicant is documentarily qualified (that is, have the medical exams, birth certificates, marriage certificates, financial documents, and all other required documents been provided in accordance with U.S. law?)2. That there is a legal basis for immigration (that is, is the basis for immigration valid?)3. That there are no ineligibilities (that is, does the applicant possess any of the characteristics that Congress has determined makes one inadmissible to the United States?) The documents requested at interview are used by the Consulate to answer these three questions. Sincerely,USCONGUZ Link to comment
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