Yes, the petitioner can file the DS-260 on the applicant's behalf. You will need to follow the instructions for the signature.
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.
How much is the fee for DS-260?
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 know if NVC received my documents?
You will need to log on to the Department of State's Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) at https.//ceac.state.gov/IV to check your case status, pay any necessary fees, upload and submit documents, and read messages from NVC.
How do I send documents to NVC?
Only email documents to NVC if instructed. Submitting documents by email when not instructed to will delay the processing of your case. Scan and save your financial forms and evidence, supporting civil documents, and translations as a PDF file. Then send them to NVCelectronic@state.gov as attachments to an email.
Can the petitioner fill out the DS-260?
Yes, the petitioner can file the DS-260 on the applicant's behalf.
How do I send an email to NVC?
National Visa Center (NVC). For NVC case-specific inquiries, you may call 603- 334-0700 or email NVCInquiry@state.gov.
Does NVC require original documents?
Each individual immigrating to the United States must submit to the NVC copies of civil documents issued by an appropriate authority and then present the originals at the time of the immigrant visa interview. The original Form I-864 and supporting documents will be submitted to the NVC.
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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