Submitting Documents to the NVC

1. What documents do I need to submit to the NVC?


The documents you will need to submit to the NVC depend on the type of visa you are applying for. Generally, you will need to provide proof of your identity, proof of your relationship with the petitioner (if applicable), proof of financial support, and any other documents required by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Additionally, you will need to submit a completed visa application (Form DS-160), a passport-style photograph, and a processing fee.

2. How do I know if the documents I submitted to the NVC are complete?


Once your documents have been received and reviewed by the National Visa Center (NVC), you will receive an email notification confirming that the documents are complete. You can also check the status of your documents online at the NVC website. If any additional information is required, then the NVC will contact you directly.

3. When should I submit my documents to the NVC?


You should submit your documents to the NVC once you have received your Notice of Action (Form I-797) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) confirming that your immigrant visa petition has been approved.

4. What is the process for submitting documents to the NVC?


The National Visa Center (NVC) is the center that processes the immigration applications of individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States. To submit documents to the NVC, applicants must first create an account on the NVC website. They must then submit the necessary forms, documents, and fees. Once the documents have been submitted, the NVC will review them and contact the applicant with further instructions. The applicant may also be required to attend an interview at the U.S Embassy or Consulate in their country of origin before the application is approved.

5. How can I check the status of my documents after they have been submitted to the NVC?


You can check the status of your documents after they have been submitted to the NVC by using the NVC’s Case Status Online tool. This tool is available on the Department of State’s website and can provide you with up-to-date information about the status of your documents. You can also use the NVC’s Inquiry Form to find out more information about your case, or to contact them with questions or concerns.

6. How many copies of each document should I submit to the NVC?


The NVC requires that you submit two copies of each document you provide.

7. What is the cost for submitting documents to the NVC?


The NVC does not charge any fees for processing the immigrant visa applications. However, the applicants will need to pay the visa fees and affidavit of support fees, as well as any additional fees associated with travel documents.

8. How long does it take for documents to be processed by the NVC?


It can take up to one year or more for the NVC to process documents. It depends on the processing time of the application.

9. What type of payment is accepted for document submission fees at the NVC?


The NVC accepts payment by credit card, debit card, or a bank transfer for document submission fees.

10. What happens if I don’t submit all of the required documents to the NVC in a timely fashion?


If the required documents are not submitted to the National Visa Center in a timely fashion, your visa application may be denied, or the processing time may be delayed. It is important to make sure that all necessary documents are sent to the NVC in a timely manner in order to ensure that your visa application is handled in a timely manner.

11. How can I make sure that my documents are properly submitted to the NVC?


To ensure that your documents are properly submitted to the NVC, you should make sure that you include all required documents in the package you mail to the NVC. Additionally, you should make sure that the documents are up-to-date and are signed where applicable. You should also keep a copy of any documents sent to the NVC for your own records.

12. What type of documentation should I submit if my civil documents have been lost or destroyed?


If your civil documents have been lost or destroyed, you should submit the following documents as proof:

-A valid government-issued photo identification (such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID card)

-Proof of identity (such as a birth certificate)

-Proof of citizenship (such as a naturalization certificate or passport)

-Affidavit of Loss/Destruction from the issuing authority (if available)

13. Can I submit original documents to the NVC instead of photocopies?


No, you cannot submit original documents to the NVC. They require copies of all documents.

14. Can my attorney or accredited representative submit documents to the NVC on my behalf?


Yes, your attorney or accredited representative can submit documents to the NVC on your behalf.

15. Can I submit documents electronically to the NVC?


Yes, you can submit documents electronically to the NVC. You can submit documents by email, fax, or by uploading them to the NVC’s Document Upload System.

16. If I submit incorrect or incomplete documents to the NVC, what should I do?


If you submit incorrect or incomplete documents to the NVC, you should contact the NVC for instructions on how to proceed. The NVC may require that you submit additional documents or information, or they may request that you resubmit the already-submitted documents with necessary corrections.

17. Will the NVC contact me if additional documentation is needed after submitting my initial set of documents?


Yes, the NVC may contact you if they need additional documentation after you have submitted your initial set of documents.

18. What fees can I expect when submitting documents to the NVC?


When submitting documents to the NVC, you may expect to pay an immigrant visa application processing fee, an affidavit of support fee, and an immigrant visa fee. The amounts of the fees vary depending on the specific case and the applicant.

19. Can I submit additional documents after my initial set has been received by the NVC?


Yes, you can submit additional documents after your initial set has been received by the National Visa Center. You can do this by sending the documents to the NVC with a cover letter that includes your case number and a brief explanation of the documents you are submitting.

20. How will I receive confirmation that my documents have been accepted by the NVC?


You will receive a receipt notice from the NVC with your case number. This will confirm that your documents have been accepted.