Visa Assistance at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow and U.S. Consulates in the former Soviet Union and around the World
With our presence in Moscow and more than 15 years of experience of dealing with the
Section 214 (b) of the
With limited exceptions, all nonimmigrant visa applicants between the ages of 14 and 79 are required to attend a 2–5 minute personal interview. These interviews can determine the outcome of an application, and for this reason, it is very important that applicants are well prepared. Each applicant should attend the interview prepared to explain his or her purpose in traveling to the United States. Applicants also should be prepared to explain how they will finance their visit to the
Please note that we only work with individuals if we are convinced of their intention to comply with U.S. immigration laws and regulations. We are not "facilitators" or "expediters" for those with illicit or impermissible motives; rather, we are American lawyers who stringently abide by the ethical norms of the American Bar Association.
Services
- Consultations: For general questions about the visa process or specific visa cases (preliminary assessments, complicated visa issues, administrative delays, and refusals), Kenneth White may provide a consultation. A 30 minute consultation is $200.
- Representation: After a preliminary assessment, Kenneth White may represent your interests in a specific visa matter. If you have been denied a visa, your case is a
"border-line" one, the case requires detailed documentation, your case has experienced substantial delays, or you simply seek to increase your chances of obtaining the visa, representation may be appropriate for you. We are prepared to represent your interests in any consulate. The cost of the services is determined on acase-by-case basis. - Application Assistance: Completion of application forms, submission of application package, and appointment of interview date. For those who simply need assistance in completing the application forms or preparing the application package to the Embassy, we may render such assistance for a fee.
Required Documentation for Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants
- Forms: All nonimmigrant visa applicants must submit a completed Electronic Visa Application Form
DS-160 . Visa applications prepared using the old visa application form are no longer accepted. FormDS-160 can be found at ceac.state.gov/genniv/. - Photograph: The
DS-160 requires afull-face photograph. The photograph should measure 2 inches by 2 inches (approximately 50 mm by 50 mm) with the head centered in the frame. The head (measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin) should measure between 1 and 1 3/8 inches (25mm to 35mm), with the eye level between 1 1/8 and 1 3/8 inches (28mm and 35 mm) from the bottom of the photo. Photo must be in color and taken against a white oroff-white background. (All applicants, even infants included in their parents’ passports, are required to have photographs.) - Valid Passport: Containing at least one blank page.
- Fees/Visa Process: Application fees are constantly changing, so please check with us for the most
up-to-date information. - Fingerprints: All applicants must be finger scanned unless they have been scanned in the past.
- Supporting documents for nonimmigrant visa: Documents that provide evidence of the applicant’s social, economic, and/or family ties to his/her home country, as well as correspondence from relatives or business associates you plan to visit, may facilitate the consular officer’s decision. Some examples of documents that may be helpful include:
- Evidence of employment. A letter from your employer can be useful.
- Evidence of income (and in some cases evidence of your spouse’s income), such as earnings statements.
- Evidence of immediate family (spouse, children) in your home country.
- Evidence of ownership of property.
- Evidence of ongoing studies if applicant is still a student.
- Your old passport bearing earlier visas and entry stamps indicating the date on which you returned to your home country (for those who have traveled to the U.S. previously).
- H or L visa applicants must provide the following additional documentation:
- Copy of petition (Form
I-129 ) submitted to USCIS and all other supporting documents filed with theI-129 ; - Original Form
I-797 , Notice of Action indicating USCIS approval of the petition; - Photocopy of Diploma or other professional credentials;
- Proof of experience in proposed field of work. Examples of such proof may include a: resume, current employment letter, letters from previous employers, publications,
work-related correspondence, etc; - L visa applicants should also bring financial information on the foreign company. This documentation should include data on income, revenues and number of employees.
- Copy of petition (Form
In addition, anyone applying for a visa to attend a scientific conference, conduct research, participate in meetings, undertake
A visa decision is usually made on the day of the interview. If the nonimmigrant visa is denied, the passport and form rejection letter is returned to the applicant at the time of the interview. If the immigrant visa is denied, usually a written explanation for the denial is provided. If the visa is approved, then the passport with visa is returned to the applicant within 2–3 working days by courier after the interview. If additional time is required after the interview, this administrative process may take up to 2 months, and in certain cases, even more.
Misrepresentations: It must be kept in mind that submitting false documentation or making a false statement at the time of a visa interview may lead to a permanent bar from the United States under Section 212 (a)(6)(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Therefore, it is essential that the applicant is truthful at the time of the interview and submit only accurate information and documentation.

