I have talked with my future American brother-in-law and he was successful in using the DCF process and he was NOT an overseas resident. He went over in October and married his wife in Bishkek and filed soon after for her DCF processed visa. The DCF took about two months or so and he could have returned with her in December but due to flights, hoildays, etc. they came to the US in January. The only thing that might have helped was that he had a one-year visa and I don't know how he got that long of a visa without applying as a business. I am getting a 3-month tourist visa which seems to be the max for a tourist visa.
I did know that the DCF goes though Almaty but that seemed to be no problem for my brother-in-law (soon to be). This does require a visa to cross into Kazakhstan but I have a double entry visa so that should be ok when I return to Bishkek.
I suppose my brother-in-law may have been very lucky or the rules have changed, but I guess the worse case scenario is the consulate will send the application back to Vermont for processing. I really hope I can avoid that delay.
I'm going to call my brother-in-law again and ask more questions. I will share what I learn.
Jeff D.
QUOTE(meauxna @ Oct 5 2006, 12:31 PM)

QUOTE(seanconneryii @ Oct 4 2006, 02:04 PM)

Her sister and American husband did the same thing about a year ago and he was able to bring her sister to the USA in two months from applying. I thought that was a very quick process. I hope that it was not just luck that allowed them such a quick journey to the US.
Jeff, you can help others while helping yourself! It would be good to get some firsthand information from your brother in law, because the Embassy's websites don't indicate that you can file there unless you're resident.
It also shows that all immigrant visa applications for the region go to Almaty.
http://kyrgyz.usembassy.gov/immigrant_visas.htmlImmigrant Visas
The U.S. Embassy Bishkek issues only non-immigrant visas (NIVs) to those who would like to visit the United States for pleasure, business, or study
Those who would like to immigrate to the U.S. must contact the U.S. Embassy in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
http://www.usembassy.kz/consular/immediate_relative.shtml1. File Petition
The first step in applying for an immigrant visa is for the U.S. citizen (petitioner) to file an immigrant visa petition, Form I-130.
If the American petitioner lives in the United States, the petition should be filed with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service office which has jurisdiction over the petitioner's residence
If the American petitioner lives in Kazakhstan, the petition may be filed with a Consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Almaty.The bolded part is what you need to get past---read the DCF Guide, contact the Embassy with The Question and let us know what you learn!

QUOTE(meauxna @ Oct 5 2006, 12:31 PM)

QUOTE(seanconneryii @ Oct 4 2006, 02:04 PM)

Her sister and American husband did the same thing about a year ago and he was able to bring her sister to the USA in two months from applying. I thought that was a very quick process. I hope that it was not just luck that allowed them such a quick journey to the US.
Jeff, you can help others while helping yourself! It would be good to get some firsthand information from your brother in law, because the Embassy's websites don't indicate that you can file there unless you're resident.
It also shows that all immigrant visa applications for the region go to Almaty.
http://kyrgyz.usembassy.gov/immigrant_visas.htmlImmigrant Visas
The U.S. Embassy Bishkek issues only non-immigrant visas (NIVs) to those who would like to visit the United States for pleasure, business, or study
Those who would like to immigrate to the U.S. must contact the U.S. Embassy in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
http://www.usembassy.kz/consular/immediate_relative.shtml1. File Petition
The first step in applying for an immigrant visa is for the U.S. citizen (petitioner) to file an immigrant visa petition, Form I-130.
If the American petitioner lives in the United States, the petition should be filed with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service office which has jurisdiction over the petitioner's residence
If the American petitioner lives in Kazakhstan, the petition may be filed with a Consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Almaty.The bolded part is what you need to get past---read the DCF Guide, contact the Embassy with The Question and let us know what you learn!
