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Nepal Country Information

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Information about getting married in Nepal

United States Embassy, Kathmandu Nepal

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

Embassy Phone Number: 977-1-400-7200

Embassy Email Address: usembktm@state.gov

URL for scheduling the interview online: https://www.ustraveldocs.com/np/index.html

Can fiancé/spouse attend the interview: Yes

Where to pay the Embassy fee: Nabil Bank is responsible for collecting the visa application fee and scheduling visa interviews for the U.S. Embassy.

Local language documents need translated: All documents should be accompanied by English translations.

Medical Examination Fee: The fee for adults (15 years and older) is USD 162 and for children (under 15 years) is USD 92. Any medical examination
fees, including x-ray and blood test fees, must be paid directly to the examining physician in either U.S. dollars or Nepali
rupees at the IOM exchange rate that month.

Embassy appointment scheduling method: Nabil Bank is responsible for collecting the visa application fee and scheduling visa interviews for the U.S. Embassy. Please do not call the Embassy's consular section for any appointment information.

Medical appointment scheduling method: By calling the International Organization of Migration (IOM) for a medical examination.

Number of photos required for the Embassy Interview: 1

Number of photos required for Medical Examination: 3

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Testimonials from Nepal

Hi Jenn and all at Rapid Visa that have helped us.

We want to thank you for your support at all levels of the process to bring my fiancée, now my wife, to the United states. You were always accurate and timely with your responses. It is easy to see that without that support, the process would have been much more frustrating and perhaps less successful. I haven't written a full report yet on the various things that we experienced because we are still waiting for my wife's permanent residency card. There are some things I want to share, but after she receives it. Application was made at the beginning of February.

Thank you all again.

~ John and Cristina

John and CristinaHonduras / United States of America