Immigrant Visas
What documents do I need?
Instructions for K and V Visa Applicants
Applying for a Visa in Frankfurt
While no specifics at this time can be given regarding the appointment date of your visa interview, you should now prepare for that appointment and obtain the documents required for your visa application.
When you have obtained all of the required documents and are prepared for the interview, please notify us. You may notify us that you are prepared for the interview by mailing to the Immigrant Visa Unit, the Applicant’s statement on the Instructions for Fiancé(e) Visa Applicants checklist (pdf).
Document requirements for the application are listed below:
DO NOT SEND IN ANY OF THESE DOCUMENTS!! You will bring all required documents with you on the day of the formal visa interview.
• Passports
• Birth certificates; Adoption certificates
• Police certificates
• Court & Prison Records Court & Prison
• Military records
• Photographs
• Evidence of Support; Affidavit of Support
• Marriage certificates; Termination of Prior Marriages
• Translations
• Vaccination Requirements
What do I have to do once I have obtained all of the documents?
Document Requirements
Please obtain the original documents and one photocopy for yourself and each family member who will accompany you to the United States. All documents that pertain to your petition are required, even if they were previously submitted to the USCIS with your petition.
Passports
A passport must be valid for travel to the U.S. and must have at least 6 months validity. Children may be included on a parent's passport, but if over the age of 16, they must have their photographs attached to the passport.
Birth Certificates
Obtain the original of the birth record of each family member (yourself, your spouse, and all unmarried children under the age of 21, even if they are not immigrating with you).
If any parent listed on a child’s birth certificate is not immigrating with the child, then that parent must sign a document indicating that he or she consents to the child leaving Germany.
In rare cases it might be impossible to obtain a birth certificate you should obtain a statement from the civil registrar’s office and proceed to obtain secondary evidence of birth; e.g. baptismal certificate, notarized statement.
Adoption Certificate
The certificate must show date and place of adoption, along with the names of the adoptive parents. This certificate must be issued by a public authority and show that a public record exists of the adoption.
Police Certificates
Police certificates are required for each visa applicant aged 16 years or older; if the applicant
• is living in their country of nationality at their current residence for more than 6 months
• lived in a different country for more than 12 months
• was arrested for any reason, regardless of how long they lived there
How do I obtain a Police Certificate?
Court and Prison Records
Persons who have been convicted of a crime must obtain a certified copy of each court record and any prison record, regardless of the fact that he or she may have subsequently benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency.
One original and two photocopies regarding every conviction for any crime(s) in any country are required. Translations of these documents are mandatory.
Military Records
Persons who have served in the military forces of any country must obtain one certified copy of their military record.
Photographs
Three color photographs which meet Department of State Immigrant Visa Photo Requirements.
Affidavit of Support
An applicant for a K or V visa is required to file an Affidavit of Support, form I-134 at the time of the interview proofing that he or she is not likely at any time to become a public charge. What evidence may be presented to meet the Public Charge Provisions of the law?
Note: Other applicants must show evidence that they are not likely to become public charges while in the United States.
Marriage Certificates (ONLY required for K3 and V Visa applicants!!)
Married applicants must obtain an original marriage certificate, or a certified copy, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.
Proof of the termination of any previous marriage must also be submitted; e.g. death certificate of spouse; final decree of divorce or annulment.
Translations
All documents not in English or German must be accompanied by certified English translations. The translation must include a statement signed by the translator that states that the translation is accurate, and the translator is competent to translate.
What do I have to do once I have obtained all of the documents?



