Immigrating to the US for Russian Citizens: Where to Interview?

This post will discuss the many options an Immigrant Applicant to the US (usually the Spouse, Child, or Parent of a US Citizen) has available for Immigrant Visa Processing, for visas such as the IR-1, IR-2, IR-5, CR-1,CR-2, K1, and K-2.
US Immigrant Visa services have been suspended in Moscow for many years now. Initially, the U.S. Department of State designated the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw as the immigrant visa processing post for nationals and residents of Russia.
Due to a desire to speed up processing times and lower the workload on the US Embassy in Warsaw, the Department of State added two additional Processing Posts for Russian Citizens/Nationals on February 16, 2023:
- U.S. Embassy Tashkent in Uzbekistan as a processing post for Russian IR-5 (parent of a U.S. citizen) immigrant visa applicants.
- U.S. Consulate General Almaty in Kazakhstan as a processing post for Russian IR-5 (parent of a U.S. citizen) immigrant visa applicants.
These three options are the general locations for an interview to occur. Each location has their own interview requirements, such as:
Warsaw: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/WRW-Warsaw.html
Almaty: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/ATA-Almaty.html
Common Question: Can I change my Visa Interview Location?
Depends on the Stage of the filing. There are 2 main stages.
Stage 1: At the NVC and the filing HAS NOT YET BEEN Documentarily Qualified.
Complete the request on the NVC's "ASK NVC" online contact form. The request normally processes within a few weeks.
Stage 2: AFTER the filing has been Documentarily Qualified.
The Immigrant Visa Applicant MUST Email BOTH Immigrant Visa Email Addresses, located in the above interview requirement links for the three common options. The location for the file to be transferred to MUST ACCEPT prior to the First Location to be able to sent the file. A waiver or release in the event of file loss, damage, or delay can be provided to place the applicant on notice that the transfer does have risks.
PLEASE NOTE: The ONLINE NVC STATUS: "AT THE NVC" does not mean you can avoid emailing the embassies/consulates directly. The "Documentarily Qualified" notice means the file HAS LEFT the NVC and the " AT THE NVC" notice is outdated. The status after "AT THE NVC" is usually: "Interview is ready" or "Interview Scheduled"
Common Question: Can I attend the Interview at another Embassy or Consulate?
Possibly. If you have a visa and a residence in another country, that usually satisfies the presence requirement to allow someone to be interviewed at another Immigrant Division in another country.
If you have any concerns, you should speak with an Immigration Attorney. Yyou may call Fickey Martinez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. at (910) 526-0066 or reach us through our contact page.
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