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When should I appear for my immigrant visa interview?
The U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi receives applications for immigrant and diversity visas on an appointment basis only. Applicants for immigrant or diversity visas will receive notification of an appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi via a letter from the National Visa Center or the Kentucky Consular Center. The U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi also accepts petitions from U.S. citizens resident in the UAE on a limited basis and will notify immigrant visa applicants of their appointments.
For further information on immigrant visa interview appointments, please refer to our Immigrant Visa Interview Appointments page on this website.
What is the fee?
For full information on immigrant visa fee, please check out the fees and reciprocity tables on the State Department Travel Website.
What documents are required for the Immigrant Visa Application?
The following documents are required to complete processing for any immigrant visa and must be presented to U.S. Embassy consular staff during the interview:
The visa applicant's original passport and two (2) photocopies;
An ORIGINAL marriage certificate plus two (2) photocopies of all pages and an English translation plus two (2) photocopies of the translation;
An ORIGINAL divorce certificate or decree plus two (2) photocopies of all pages and an English translation plus two (2) photocopies of the translation;
The visa applicant's birth certificate plus one (1) photocopy of all pages and an English translation and one (1) photocopy of the translation;
One (1) color photograph of the petitioner plus four (4) color photographs of the visa applicant, taken within 30 days of the date of this petition. The photos must be 5cm x 5cm glossy, un-retouched, not mounted and on a white background.
A police clearance certificate from the countries in which the visa applicant lived for more than one year after the age of 16. Please note this is needed for the UAE but no police certificate is needed for Iran.
A medical examination from one of the U.S. Embassy-approved panel physicians. Please refer to the Medical Examination Webpage on this site for further information;
Proof of the petitioner's financial support for the visa applicant and the petitioner's domicile in the United States, including Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, U.S. Federal Tax Returns for the three (3) most recent years, and proof of employment;
The required fees mentioned above; and
The required, fully completed I-130 and DS-230 parts I and II forms.