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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Algeria
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i need to ask somone he or she is from algeria for the interview because i am from algeria and my case is completed in nvc 28.MAI 2014 with phone .

WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP AND KINDS OF DOCUMENTS I NEED TO BRING WTIH ME TO EMBASSY OF ALGERIA

PLEASE WLAD BLADI REPOND MOI

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i need to ask somone he or she is from algeria for the interview because i am from algeria and my case is completed in nvc 28.MAI 2014 with phone .

WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP AND KINDS OF DOCUMENTS I NEED TO BRING WTIH ME TO EMBASSY OF ALGERIA

PLEASE WLAD BLADI REPOND MOI

My fiancé just had his interview earlier this morning. These are the instructions he followed:

[Note: The medical clinic you need to go to is very bad at not wanting to answer their phone, and hanging up on people who want to set an appointment. My fiance had to take a six hour bus ride, and wait over one hour in the clinic, just to be able to make the appointment at the desk. While he was there, he witnessed them hanging up on people because they didn't want to be bothered and were too busy. You should expect to wait approximately two weeks for your appointment, so don't try to wait until the last minute.]

1. Call NVC to confirm the Embassy has received your application

NVC

  • Phone Number: +1 (603) 334-0700
  • Hours: Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM (Eastern Time)

Information Needed

  • USCIS Receipt Number
  • Petitioner’s Full Name and Date of Birth
  • Beneficiary’s Full Name and Date of Birth

2. You or your fiancé must complete a form I-160 online. When you begin, it will give you a code right away, which you must write down so that you can retrieve the application after exiting. When you try to retrieve it, it will ask for the code number, the first five letters of his last name, the year he was born, and the answer to one of the 'secret questions' that was selected during the initial registration. This form asked a lot of questions, and took me over an hour to complete! (but HE must be the one to 'electronically sign' it from his computer in Algeria)

3. You will need the code from the I-160 in order to schedule your appt. with the Embassy. You can schedule it onlinehere.

4. Before the appt. with the Embassy, your fiancé must get his medical in Algiers. He must bring with him form I-693,which must be already filled out - but NOT signed. He must only sign it in the presence of the doctor. Instructions for filling out this form are here.

5. If he needs to spend the night in Algiers, I've heard by many people that the Grand Hotel Regina is in just the right spot to get to the Medical Clinic or the Embassy - I think about 15 minutes away, and someone said it was only about $40 a night. But, I also heard that some rooms have a private toilet and some don't - and you have to ring your own toilet paper. Not sure about that. But I know one American woman who has stayed there and said it was 'okay'.

  1. Grand Hotel Regina Address : 27, Boulevard Ben Boulaid, Alger Tel : 21 74 0035 or 21 73 7683

6. The emails that I received from the Embassy had the following instructions on them:

VISA INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIANCEE NON-lMMIGRANT VISA APPLICANTS

This office has received a petition entitling you to the K-1/K2 nonimmigrant visa classification as an alien proceeding to the United States to marry an U.S citizen. To prepare for your interview appointment with a consular officer, please read and follow carefully the instructions below.

FIRST: Fill out on the following link: https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/ a form DS-160 ,

SECOND: Obtain the following documents on this check list which pertain to you. Do NOT send

them to this office.

Passport: A passport must be valid for travel to the United States and must have at least six months validity beyond the issuance date of the visa. Children may be included in a parent's passport, but if over the age of 16, they must have their own passport.

Birth Certificate: Original birth certificate of each person named in the application is required. Birth records must be presented for unmarried children under age 21, even if they are not applying for a visa at this time.

Unobtainable birth certificates: If an official birth certificate is not obtainable, present the best possible secondary evidence, such as a baptismal certificate, hospital certificate, school records, and/or a notarized affidavit from your parents.

Police Certificates: Each applicant age 16 or over is required to submit a police certificate from the police authorities of each locality where the applicant has resided for six months or more since attaining the age of sixteen. A police certificate must also be obtained from the police authorities of any place where the applicant has been arrested for any reason, regardless of the length of residence. Police certificates from certain countries are considered unobtainable. The consular office will advise you about any particular country.

Court and Prison Records: Persons convicted of a crime must obtain a certified copy of each court record and any prison record, regardless that they may have benefited from an amnesty or pardon.

Military Records: A certified copy of any military record is required.

Photographs: Two (2) color photographs are required. The photographs must be 2”x 2” (5cmx5cm) on glossy paper, unretouched and unmounted, with white background. No head covering or dark glasses should be worn.

Certificate of No Marriage: A single person has to obtain an Original certificate of non marriage.

Termination of Prior Marriage: Applicant and petitioner who have been previously married must obtain evidence of the termination of EACH prior marriage. Evidence must be in the form of original documents issued by a competent authority, or certified copies bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority as a final divorce decree, annulment or death certificate.

Evidence of Support: Evidence of financial support comes from the petitioner, evidence, which will show that you and your children, if any, are not likely to become public charges in the United States. If an affidavit of support is to be submitted, Form 1-134 should be used. and provides his/her last years of income tax returns (Forms W-2 and 1040) and a job letter stating how long he/she has had his/her job and how much money he/she makes annually.

Medical Examination: Arrange for a medical examination with the physician listed on the attached information sheet. You are responsible for the cost of the examination. A medical examination is also required for each child who will accompany you.

  • - For applicants 15 years of age and over, including a chest radiograph, the fee will not exceed 9500AD

  • - The fee for applicants under 15 years of age will not exceed 1800 AD.

  • Evidence of Relationship: You may be asked to submit proof of a valid fiancé/fiancée relationship with your petitioner. It is useful to bring with you letters, photographs, or other evidence of your engagement.

  • Translation: All documents not in English, may be accompanied by a certified English translation.

  • Visa Fee: The application for nonimmigrant visa is U.S. $240, or the local currency equivalent Each applicant must be prepared to pay this fee on the appointment date,

    ONLY ONE COPY OF EACH DOCUMENT, EXCEPT PHOTOGRAPHS, IS REQUIRED. HOWEVER, YOU ARE ADVISED TO OBTAIN AND KEEP A DUPLICATE COPY OF EACH DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS.

  • HOW TO REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT:

  • THIRD: As soon as you have obtained all of the documents that applies to your case,

Visit http://www.ustraveldocs.com/dz to begin the process.

Create a profile in the online system, then fully complete and submit the DS-160 application form.

Schedule a visa interview at the U.S. Embassy.

Attend your interview at the time you selected, making sure to bring the DS-160 and all supporting documents that apply to your case, as well as the appropriate fee for your visa type.

If your visa is approved following your interview, your passport will be delivered to the location that you designated upon scheduling your interview at no additional cost to you.

Call Center representatives will be available to answer questions regarding the new system . The Call Center phone number is 983 2000 20 and can be reached seven days a week between 07:00 and 19:00.

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And here is what they sent me (I have no idea why this is in French - maybe so the doctor can read it?) about scheduling the medical:

INSTRUCTIONS EXAMEN MEDICAL POUR VISA D’IMMIGRATION

Les lois d’Immigration des Etats-Unis exigent que toute personne faisant une demande de visa d’immigration passe une visite médicale, afin que son éligibilité à recevoir un tel visa puisse être déterminé. En conséquence, avant de se présenter à l’Ambassade pour l’entrevue finale, les intéressés doivent prendre eux-mêmes toutes dispositions pour passer une visite médicale, celle-ci étant à leurs frais.

Afin que l’examen soit fait d’une manière correcte et uniforme, l’Ambassade a désigné et approuvé les médecins dont les noms suivent:

Dr. Sana Driouche

Al Azhar Clinique

4, Djenane Achabou Dely-Ibrahim, Alger 16020

Dr. Mohamed Bouzfour

Al Azhar Clinique

4, Djenane Achabou Dely-Ibrahim, Alger 16020

Pour prendre rendez vous avec les médecins, vous devez contacter la clinique Al Azhar du Dimanche au Jeudi de 9:00 am à 16 :00 pm aux numéros de téléphones suivant :

Tel : 213 (0) 21-919-861

Tel : 213 (0) 21-918-353 / 54 / 55 / 56 Tel : 213 (0) 56- 095-8000 / 7000

Tel : 213 (0) 56-008-7870

L’Ambassade n’acceptera pas de certificats médicaux complétés par des praticiens autres que ceux indiqués ci-dessus. Les immigrants devront donc choisir l’un de ces médecins et prendre toutes dispositions avec lui pour passer la visite médicale prescrite.

Les 4 formulaires de la visite médicale : Form DS-2053, (Medical Examination for Immigrant or Refugee Applicant), Form DS-3024, (Chest X-ray and Classification Worksheet), Form DS-3025, (Vaccination Documentation Worksheet), Form DS-3026, (Medical History and Physical Examination Worksheet) sont disponible chez les médecins désignés

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L’immigrant devra également présenter au médecin son passeport pour identification et 2 photographies d’identité et aussi le carnet de vaccination. A la fin de la visite médicale, le praticien placera les formulaires complétés dans l’enveloppe qu’il cachettera, et remettra à l’Ambassade.

Le service consulaire refusera d’accepter les conclusions d’un examen médical si le certificat est complété et signé par un autre médecin que l’un de ceux désignés ci-dessus.

L’examen médical comprendra l’étude de la radiographie des poumons et l’analyse sérologique du sang. Le film de la radiographie dans son enveloppe et l’analyse devant être remis à l’Ambassade en même temps que l’enveloppe cachetée contenant les certificats médicaux complétés.

NOTE: La radiographie des poumons n’est pas requise pour les enfants ayant 14 ans ou moins, l’analyse sérologique ne sera pas requise pour les enfants ayant 14 ans ou moins sauf si le médecin a des raisons de soupçonner que l’enfant soit atteint de tuberculose ou de syphilis.

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That's all I can think of right now. Hope this helps! :D

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 years later...
Posted

*~*~* moved from "bringing family members of permanent residents to America" to "Middle East and North Africa regional discussion" as question pertains to the Algerian embassy*~*~*

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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It will be listed in your packet you get emailed. your police clearance probably expired so get another.

Good luck, gonna need it

7/30/2015 Sent I130 priority mail to have tracking, I suggest you do the same.

8/4/2015 NOA1 (Nebraska)

12/17/2015 NOA2

♤♤while waiting for noa2, I read this wiki to get through

NVC quickly ->http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

12/24/2015 Petition Sent to NVC from Nebraska

1/4/2016 petition received at NVC (call and confirm it arrives. About 15 days try to get your case number and receipt number, I got mine in 11 days)

1/15/2016 Called NVC and got case/invoice number logged into this site to pay fees, pick agent -> https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.aspx 1/15/2016 picked agent DS-261

1/18/2016 paid aos fee

1/28/2016 review 261 to get iv fee unlocked ( unlocked once I did review,was taking to long)

2/1/ 2016 sent AOS & IV packets together to nvc while I waited for iv fee to open to save time.

2/4/2016 paid IV Fee and waited to do ds260

2/3/2016 nvc received aos and iv packets(scan date)

2/7/2016 ds260 completed and now waiting for cc

♧CASE COMPLETE. .. march 8th

3/11/15 interview email

4/20/15 shots 4/25/15 rest of medical exam

INTERVIEW APRIL 27TH @8:30

April 27th 221g for additional documentation and placed in administrative processsing.

June 20th submitted evidence requested

June 23rd case was touched by embassy

August 1st case was touched again.

AUGUST 16TH embassy called and wants a new co sponser yet he met requirements.

Found a new co-sponsor

Handed in aos sept 11th

Set 18th another update

Sept 28th update and embassy called

SEPT 29TH ISSUED FINALLY

OCT 2nd visa in hand

POE October 22nd 2016

APPROVED

 
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