The Consular
Process route to a green card consists of three steps: (1) Filing and approval
of the I-140; (2) National Visa Center; and (3) Consular interview. The middle stage, the NVC stage, consist of
collection of fees for the processing of the Beneficiary and his or her family
(often called “Fee Bills”) and the collection of a variety of civil documentation,
such as birth, marriage, and police certificates. In a break from the past, the NVC will now
only collect photocopies of these civil documents. The original civil documents should be
brought to the Consular Interview in the home country. Applicants at designated electronic
processing posts will continue to submit their documents via email. This new policy is
effective as of November 12, 2014.
When the Consular Interview
is scheduled, NVC will instruct applicants to bring their original documents to
the interview for evaluation and final case processing. Beneficiaries should note that Original
Affidavit of Support forms will still be submitted to NVC for initial evaluation.
Affidavits of support are typically not
used in employment-based immigration cases.
Affidavits of support are usually only used in family-based immigration.
By making this
change, NVC hopes that it will maintain the integrity of the immigrant visa
process, reduce customer wait times, and improve the customer experience
overall.
Sir you answered my question
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- Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM);
• Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS);
• Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP); and
• Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)".
I doubt these certification will be accepted by them if it is taken online?or do they prefer campus course? please answer me.
Thank you
@ Sanj- You must use an accredited program. E.g. American College of Nurse-Midwives accredits CNM programs.
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