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Belgium Country Information

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Information about getting married in Belgium

United States Embassy, Brussels Belgium

Embassy Website: https://be.usembassy.gov/

Embassy Phone Number: (+32)(0)2-811-4300

Embassy Email Address: USVisaBrussels@state.gov

Important Notice!! If your visa question is answered on the visa section webpage, you will not receive an email response!!

URL for scheduling the interview online: https://usvisa-info.com/

Can fiance/spouse attend the interview: Yes

Where to pay the Embassy fee: Fees can be paid at the Consulate either in USD or euro equivalent in cash or with credit card (Visa, American Express, Master Card, Discover). They must be paid by, or on behalf of, each intending immigrant regardless of age, and are not refundable. Fees should not be sent to the consular office unless specifically requested. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) charges additional fees for filing petitions.

Local language documents need translated: All documents not written in English or in the official language of the country in which the interview takes place must be accompanied by a translation in English. Translations must be certified by a competent translator and notarized.

Medical Examination Fee: The fee for the medical examination must be paid on the spot (see table below):

Brussels Antwerp Luxembourg
Consultation 40 40 93
X-Rays 35 25 30
Laboratory 20 25 16
Total 95 90 119

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Embassy appointment scheduling method: 3

Medical appointment scheduling method: Before the issuance of an immigrant visa every applicant regardless of age must undergo a medical examination. A doctor in Belgium designated by the consular officer will conduct the examination. Costs for such examinations must be borne by the applicant. For detailed information on the required immigrant visa vaccinations, please visit: https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Medical/BRS%20-%20Brussels

Number of photos required for the Embassy Interview: 3

Number of photos required for Medical Examination: 1

Testimonials from Belgium

I want to thank y'all for your help. We are about to do an AOS for my wife. I met her online and then went to see her in Ukraine December of 2010. I had printed all the forms from the USICS site and thought I was prepared to put together a K-1 application. She and I met and together we tried to make heads or tails out of the document demands. I returned to the states more confused than when I went to see her. I was in shock, thinking I needed a lawyer, which I knew would be impossible for me to do.

After I arrived home, I went on line, and found your site. Grudgingly I paid the fee and went through the steps you provided. Putting it together was made much simpler using the format you provided. With your help I did not need to understand what was being said on the forms but with your system I concentrated on just obtaining the proper documents needed. The whole process is complicated; but, your program makes it much more manageable.

It took two months to accumulate and compile the application and send it to my wife to be. In February I received my notice of action in which immigration had received my application.

A friend locally also brought a wife from the Philippines, unbeknownst to me, and one day we met and I discovered he had a wife from overseas. After talking to him I decided to make an Easter trip to see my fiancée. The trip was successful, we both needed it and I obtained more evidence.

Every time I called Rapid Visa, Ben or Kieth would always allay my fears and case of nerves with their common sense advice. Finally in August of 2011 I received the notice of action that our application had been accepted and moved to the NVC to be forwarded on to the Embassy in Ukraine. Finally she received her notice and we scheduled an interview.

Again we were on pins and needles, getting this information, that information, and we decided I needed to return a third time to be with her during the interview. I arrived the day before her physical was scheduled and two days before the interview. Fortunately we were prepared, again thanks to the advice and information provided by Ben and his people. She went into the interview room ready for bear, loaded with information, evidence, photos, and expectations. The interviewer asked her if she understood and could speak English. She said no she could not. He promptly asked him in English; what is his name and how many children does he have. She answered with assurance and correctly, in English. Then he asked her where was her fiancé and when he knew I was in the waiting room; he had their get me. He swore me in to affirm the veracity of our statements. Then he asked her what she was going to do in America in which she grabbed my arm and said; I am going to cook for him. He merrily stated she had her visa. It is beyond me to tell anyone what to expect in these interviews. While there we saw a couple turned down.

The process of AOS is just as nerve wracking but Rapid Visa is a big help. With my wife here, life is just better, regardless of the process. Thanks Ben and all!

~ Fred and Zita

Fred and ZitaUkraine / United States of America