We appreciate your effort to get in touch with us, and we hope this process can be made as easy as possible by offering an option for electronic correspondence. Please note that due to the large volume of messages received, it may take four to six weeks to reply to your inquiry.
To enable us to electronically sort the messages and provide better, more timely responses, we request that you follow the instructions below.
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Please limit your message to 500 characters or less. |
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Only send supporting information about an applicant’s case if it has been specifically requested by a consular officer. |
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Electronic attachments are not allowed. |
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Do not send Affidavits of Support. These are not valid if transmitted by e-mail, as they must contain original signatures. |
Note: The National Visa Center (NVC) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire forwards immigrant visa cases to the U.S. Embassy in Manila only when interview slots are available. The NVC, not the Embassy, schedules immigrant visa interviews. For K visa applications, the NVC forwards the petitions to Manila only after completing preliminary processing on those cases. If you would like to check on the status of your case, NVC can be reached at (603) 334-0700.
Starting March 19, 2008, those applying K-1, K-2, K-3 and K-4 visas who have been notified by the Embassy to prepare for their interview can call 1-909-101-7878 (from within the Philippines) or 1-888-877-9888 (from within the United States) to schedule an interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Manila.
If you are the applicant/petitioner/lawyer/designated agent, click here to continue.
If you are NOT the applicant/petitioner/lawyer/designated agent, click here to continue.
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