Fiancée or Spousal Visa from Lesotho to USA!

Lesotho Country Information

U.S. Embassy in Maseru, Lesotho – Immigrant Visa Process

Immigrant Visas for Maseru are processed at the Consulate General in Johannesburg.

Petitioners residing full-time in Lesotho may pay the I-130 petition filing fee at the U.S. Embassy in Maseru. If the petition is ready to be processed, the Consular Officer will forward the petition to the USCIS office in Johannesburg.

US Embassy Info in Lesotho

When the petition is received at the Consulate General in Johannesburg, instructions will be sent to prepare documents, attend medical exam and schedule the immigrant visa interview. Visit U.S. Consulate General in Johannesburg, South Africa for more information.

Interview appointments for all immigrant visa applicants are scheduled at the Consular General in Johannesburg, South Africa. Click here.

Testimonials from Lesotho

Adam and I would like to thank all the staff in both the Manila and Colorado Springs offices for being attentive and very supportive in answering all our questions and guiding us through the K1, and thus far, AOS processes. I would especially like to thank Juliet in the Manila office who never became tired of entertaining me during my local visits and for the ‘’OT’’ a day before our interview. ‘’Daghan salamat day’’. Adam and I appreciated the extra effort so much.

I would also like to say thank Chona in the Colorado Springs office for all her work assembling our K1 and AOS petitions. To the rest of the team, particularly Weng, Dan, Albert and Joy, thanks so much for being so responsive to our e-mails and phone calls; you are all so friendly and very professional. You always provide the right information and were there to answer our call 24/7. We are happy and glad that we found this amazing site.

Anyway, I received my K1 Visa within 3-½ months. We filed the petition on August 20, 2013, my interview in Manila was on December 5, 2013 and I had my passport back with visa in hand on December 11, 2013. Adam and I both traveled to the U.S. on December 12, 2013. I was very lucky to get and set up the early appointment interview because during that time, the earliest interview appointment date was February 10, 2014. That’s a long time to wait! But we never lost hope. And as long as the couple works together everything is possible with the guidance of the RapidVisa experts. “JUST ABSOLUTELY PERFECT”.

We have included a photo of our wedding in Key West, Florida on March 2nd, 2014.

We have now sent off the AOS petition, will be sure to spread the word on your servicer and highly recommend it to anyone who needs it. Great job RapidVisa!

~ Ruth and Adam

Ruth and AdamPhilippines / United States of America