
FieraSalsera
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FieraSalsera got a reaction from Ilio&DF in Interview locations for Cubans
Fiance visas are considered immigrant visas in Cuba's eyes. K1 visas can be transferred to another embassy as long as you show proof that the Cuban is legally residing in that country; such as the Cuban resident is in a different country for school or work.
Most likely, you'll have your interview at the US Embassy in Bogota, Colombia. Your fiance will need to apply for a tourist/visit visa to Colombia and make arrangements to stay around 3 weeks in Bogota to attend the interview and pick up his visa.
Per The US Embassy Website FAQ's:
What if I would prefer to process my immigrant visa case at another U.S. Embassy or Consulate? Am I required to process my case in Bogota?
While current immigrant visa applications will automatically be transferred to, or scheduled at, the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, immigrant visa applicants may request to process their application, or continue processing their application, at another U.S. embassy or consulate. Such applicants must provide justification for the case transfer (such as, for example, a move or change in residency to another country) and show that they can legally reside in the country while their case is being processed. Any such request must be forwarded directly to the Immigrant Visa Unit at the chosen U.S. embassy or consulate. If the U.S. embassy or consulate agrees to accept the case and the case is qualified for scheduling, the case will be transferred.
Here's more info:
https://cu.usembassy.gov/frequently-asked-questions/
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FieraSalsera got a reaction from MrsSanchez in Interview locations for Cubans
Fiance visas are considered immigrant visas in Cuba's eyes. K1 visas can be transferred to another embassy as long as you show proof that the Cuban is legally residing in that country; such as the Cuban resident is in a different country for school or work.
Most likely, you'll have your interview at the US Embassy in Bogota, Colombia. Your fiance will need to apply for a tourist/visit visa to Colombia and make arrangements to stay around 3 weeks in Bogota to attend the interview and pick up his visa.
Per The US Embassy Website FAQ's:
What if I would prefer to process my immigrant visa case at another U.S. Embassy or Consulate? Am I required to process my case in Bogota?
While current immigrant visa applications will automatically be transferred to, or scheduled at, the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, immigrant visa applicants may request to process their application, or continue processing their application, at another U.S. embassy or consulate. Such applicants must provide justification for the case transfer (such as, for example, a move or change in residency to another country) and show that they can legally reside in the country while their case is being processed. Any such request must be forwarded directly to the Immigrant Visa Unit at the chosen U.S. embassy or consulate. If the U.S. embassy or consulate agrees to accept the case and the case is qualified for scheduling, the case will be transferred.
Here's more info:
https://cu.usembassy.gov/frequently-asked-questions/