Bringing your loved ones from Madagascar to USA thru Fiancée or Spousal visa?

Madagascar Country Information

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US Embassy Info in Madagascar

United States Embassy, Antananarivo Madagascar

Embassy Website: https://mg.usembassy.gov/visas/

Embassy Phone Number: (+261) 20 23 480 00

Embassy Email Address: consantan@state.gov

URL for scheduling the interview online: https://mg.usembassy.gov/visas/important-visa-information/

Can fiancé/spouse attend the interview:

Where to pay the Embassy fee: https://www.antananarivo.usembassy.gov/service/immigrant-visas.html

Local language documents need translated:

Medical Examination Fee: Current exam fees are: 241,336 MGA for an adult and 40,000 MGA for a child under age 15. For children under 15, additional fees, up to the fees for an adult, may be required if additional testing is necessary.

The fees above do not include fees for any missing vaccinations. If you need additional vaccinations and choose to have them administered by the physician’s office, his normal charges for this service apply.

Embassy appointment scheduling method: https://evisaforms.state.gov/default.asp?postcode=ANT&appcode=3

Medical appointment scheduling method: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/ANT_Antananarivo.html

Number of photos required for the Embassy Interview:

Number of photos required for Medical Examination: 4

Testimonials from Madagascar

Greetings,

I would like to share our experience with Rapid Visa. At first I thought this would be a process I could do on my own since I have done it before, but I soon realized that immigration rules, costs, and forms change at a moments notice, and I decided it would be best to get some assistance. I am more than happy with my experience with Rapid Visa, mainly because the format online makes everything so simple. I am especially happy now, since we are now applying for Adjustment of Status. I began the process on my own, but then realized I am writing down the same information that I had in the original visa petition, and that’s when I remembered that I could have Rapid Visa help me with this part too! My husband and I are very appreciative of this service and feel it is well worth the cost. I feel secure with Rapid Visa, that the documents I submit will be done correctly the first time, therefore speeding up the process. Here is a brief timeline for those of you who need some encouragement while waiting for the visa process.

January 2, 2014- joined Rapid Visa
February 2014- worked on filling out forms and collecting all documents and signatures needed
March 5, 2014- sent in petition for K1 visa
March 12, 2014- NOA 1
April 29, 2014- NOA 2 (Approved and sent to National Visa Center)
May 30, 2014- National Visa Center sent on to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
June 17, 2014- Embassy in Santo Domingo received packet
July 12, 2014- Received information for Interview Appointment to be on August 4th, 2014 at 6:45am
August 4, 2014- Interview at Embassy- approved
August 14, 2014- Passport with Visa printed inside was delivered
August 18, 2014- He traveled here
August 19, 2014- WE ARE MARRIED!!!!

And to that end, we are now applying for Adjustment of Status... but that’s already getting taken care of, it literally took me 10 minutes to check over all the info after I paid for the AOS service and it’s now being reviewed! SWEET!

Thanks again Rapid Visa...

Oh, and one more thing... I do appreciate all the help that is readily available, you never made me feel like I was asking too much, and that is nice to know there are people to rely on.

~ Laura and Alexander

Laura and AlexanderDominican Republic / United States of America