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Fiancée Visa

Third Step - Processing

Once we receive an approved petition from NVC we send to the beneficiary an "Instruction Package," which explains what documents he or she must collect prior to the visa interview. The Instruction Package for applicants from Macedonia is in Macedonian and for applicants from Kosovo the Instrution Package is in Albanian.  The Embassy in Skopje has Macedonian and Albanian-speaking staff to ensure accurate communication with applicants from Macedonia and Kosovo. The Instruction Package asks your Fiancé|e to assemble the following documents:

  • Valid passports for the beneficiary and any dependent children
  • Birth certificates for the beneficiary and any dependent children 
  • Proof of termination of any prior marriages, as well as proof of any prior name changes 
  • A police certificate from the current place of residence of the beneficiary, as well as from any place or places of residence for 1 year or more since becoming the age of 16
  • Police certificate(s) for any dependent children over 16 - Court Certificate from Macedonia or Kosovo

Original documents bearing the signatures and seals of the issuing authorities are required. Any documents in a foreign language other than Macedonian must be accompanied by an English translation.

When your Fiancée has collected all the documents specified in the Instruction Package, he or she should notify the Embassy that all required documents have been obtained. This notification may be mailed to the Immigrant Visa Unit, U.S. Embassy Skopje, Blvd. Ilinden b.b., 1000 Skopje, Macedonia.

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