Message from lawyer
we received a notice today from the
American Immigration Lawyers Association (of which we are members) today
regarding changes in processing in India. We have copied that notice below.
Please pay attention to #1 and #2. We have not been able to verify this
information through the Consulates in India, but just in case, you should be
aware of the possibility that you need police certificates now, whereas this
was not required initially.
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CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FOR ALL IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICANTS:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. As of January 1, 2002, ALL immigrant visa applicants over age 16
MUST present Indian Police Certificates. Two certificates must be obtained
as follows: 1) a certificate from your local police station; 2) a
certificate from your Regional Passport Office.
2. For security reasons, applicants are NOT permitted to carry sealed
envelopes into the Consulate, except for the medical report from the panel
physician. When you appear for your interview, please remove all required
documents from envelopes prior to entering the building. The Medical Report
SHOULD REMAIN SEALED.
3. Please read carefully the requirements regarding evidence of
financial support in the U.S. Please bring ALL required documents from the
petitioner and (if required) the joint sponsor on your FIRST visit. AVOID
THE EXPENSE AND INCONVENIENCE OF A SECOND TRIP TO THE CONSULATE. NO
EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE REGARDING SPONSORS\' MINIMUM INCOME REQUIREMENTS.