Pay the Fees There is a DS-260 online processing fee ($325) and a fee to process the affidavit of support ($120). The total fees are $445. You will not be able to access Form DS-260 until NVC processes your payments. After submitting your payments online, it may take one week to process.
How do I submit documents to US Embassy?
How to Submit 221(g) DocumentsDownload and print a 221(g) submission slip Go to the nearest 2Go document collection office Deliver your documents and the 221(g) submission slip to the 2Go document collection office 2Go will deliver your documents to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate.More items...
How long does it take to complete DS-260 form?
How long does Form DS-260 take to process? The National Visa Center (NVC) processes most cases within three months, but this timeline can vary by case. Typically, the longer you wait to submit, the longer the form will take to process.
Do I need to upload photo for DS-260?
U.S. visa applications typically require you to provide two photos. Some U.S. embassies require you to provide physical photos Others allow you to upload digital photos online as part of your DS-160 or DS-260 online application.
How can I submit my DS-260 form online?
You can access the DS-260 from the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website, by going to Immigrant Visas.state.gov and clicking on Submit Visa Application and Civil Documents, or on the website of the U.S. embassy or consulate where you will apply.
What to do after submitting form DS-260?
What happens after I file Form DS-260? After you successfully file Form DS-260, the National Visa Center (NVC) will send your paperwork to your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. The NVC will ask you to schedule an immigrant visa interview at your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Can the petitioner fill out DS-260?
Yes, the petitioner can file the DS-260 on the applicant's behalf. You will need to follow the instructions for the signature.
What documents do I need to submit with DS-260?
Documents from the applicant RELATIVE.Proof of your nationality (copy of birth certificate and passport photo page)Copy of your marriage certificate (for marriage-based green cards)Copy of marriage termination documents (divorce or death certificate), if you had any prior marriages.More items...
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