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URGENT UPDATE 2019:
On March 11, 2019, the Department of State announced the temporary suspension of operations of U.S. Embassy Caracas and withdrawal of diplomatic personnel. All consular services are suspended. Immigrant visa applicants should contact IVBogota@state.gov for additional instructions. Nonimmigrant visa applicants can apply at any U.S. embassy or consulate in another country. For more information regarding applying for nonimmigrant visas, please visit travel.state.gov.
Please be aware that this country is affected by President Trump’s Executive Order 13780. This could change at anytime, however this is the most recent information we have. This travel ban does not affect most of our customers from Venezuela, however, it could affect some. According to this order, which was upheld by court in January of 2018 states:
(f) Venezuela.
(i) Venezuela has adopted many of the baseline standards identified by the Secretary of Homeland Security and in section 1 of this proclamation, but its government is uncooperative in verifying whether its citizens pose national security or public-safety threats. Venezuela’s government fails to share public-safety and terrorism-related information adequately, fails to satisfy at least one key risk criterion, and has been assessed to be not fully cooperative with respect to receiving its nationals subject to final orders of removal from the United States. There are, however, alternative sources for obtaining information to verify the citizenship and identity of nationals from Venezuela. As a result, the restrictions imposed by this proclamation focus on government officials of Venezuela who are responsible for the identified inadequacies.
(ii) Notwithstanding section 3(b)(v) of this proclamation, the entry into the United States of officials of government agencies of Venezuela involved in screening and vetting procedures — including the Ministry of the Popular Power for Interior, Justice and Peace; the Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Immigration; the Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigation Service Corps; the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service; and the Ministry of the Popular Power for Foreign Relations — and their immediate family members, as nonimmigrants on business (B-1), tourist (B-2), and business/tourist (B-1/B-2) visas, is hereby suspended. Further, nationals of Venezuela who are visa holders should be subject to appropriate additional measures to ensure traveler information remains current.
Should you apply using RapidVisa’s services, please be aware we cannot control this ban, and if you are affected by it, you may be denied.
United States Embassy, Caracas Venezuela
Embassy Website:https://ve.usembassy.gov/
Embassy Phone Number: 0-800-847-3388
Embassy Email Address: ImmigrantCaracas@state.gov
URL for scheduling the interview online: https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ve/ve-niv-appointmentschedule.asp
Can fiancé/spouse attend the interview: Yes
Where to pay the Embassy fee:https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ve/ve-niv-paymentinfo.asp
Local language documents need translated: Any foreign-language document submitted to USCIS must be accompanied by a full English translation that the translator has certified as complete and correct, and by the translator’s certification that he or she is competent to translate the foreign language into English. The U.S. Embassy in Caracas will accept English and Spanish language documents without translations (Except for Diversity Visa applicants), but will require translations of all other foreign-language documents, including foreign police certificates.
Medical Examination Fee: Now the cost of Medical exam depends on the doctor you go to. Between BSF 760 and 900.
Embassy appointment scheduling method: You can schedule an appointment by either way, online or call center.
Medical appointment scheduling method:The first step in preparing for the medical examination is to determine which doctors in your area are authorized to perform a medical examination for U.S. immigration purposes. The information shown by U.S. Embassy and Consulate provides the authorized physician(s) contact information for you to schedule your medical examination appointment, as well as instructions related to the required medical examination.
Number of photos required for the Embassy Interview: 3
Number of photos required for Medical Examination: 3
Testimonials from Venezuela
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~ Richard 和 Aireen
We couldn't make it with out rapid visa , started fiancé visa in 2016 got married in 2017 and today my wife got her greencard already what an amazing agency very helpful always available when ever we need them with out rapid visa we could never done it and Because Rapidvisa my wife is with me
~ Joshua and Nawal
We met each other in Azua, Dominican Republic; that was on February 17th, 2013 He was in a mission trip, evangelizing with a friend... They both were at my sister's house as guests for two weeks. The second week my sister invited me to her house, to spend time with the family... That was on February 15th 2013, so on Saturday 16th 2013, I traveled to her house in Azua, from another city... That day I saw him at my sister's house, but I did not showed interest in him...
Next day Sunday 17th, I was ready to go back to my city, and my sister invited to go to church and have lunch together... So while we were making lunch, he introduced himself and said a little nervous:
I am Mike. I was surprised... Not waiting for it... and just said: oh, I am Dorcas...
After that, I was busy cooking with my sister... Later, while we were eating together his friend asked me:
Dorcas, Are you married?
No, I am divorced.
Are you praying for your husband?
I do not need a husband, I am okay (his friend ignored my answer and asked me again)
What kind of husband would you like to have?
… A rich one! (I said), (his friend was under control and asked me again)
What is it mean rich for you, Dorcas?
… I was thinking: oh my God, this man is insistent!
And then I said: a man who loves God, talks about his word, and plays the piano... Does not have to be rich...
After that Mike said: Does not have to be rich, but if he has money is better... Jajajajaa...
And I am a musician, I can play the Conga and Guitar... (by the way, he does not, he is learning to play)… Then we talked about different topics...
Finally, I traveled to my city. Next day my sister called, because Mike asked for my cellphone’s number... Was funny we started to talk by phone and my English was so BAD... So we decided to text each other better... One day he said that he had a friend that was using Rapid Visa services and they could help him to bring me here and get marry... I said: MARRY!... I need to think about it... Well I did think... Accept...
He started the process on July 2013, I came here on April 2014 and got married... We are so happy, going church, being part of the Worship team, living in Avila Beach... Visiting Sequoia... It is like a dream come true.
Now we are making the Adjustment Status process....
~ Mike and Dorcas