An Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration should only be submitted once the required applications and petitions for the specific visa category have been filed. Correctly filling out the form is critical to ensuring the timely processing of your visa application. One form must be submitted for each member of your family.
The form has two parts, and each section must be filled out in its entirety. In addition, both sections must be filled out with the assistance of a consular office within the US Embassy or Consulate you are applying at.
If you do not have enough room on the form to enter the required information, you can use a separate sheet of paper. That said, you will most likely be required to complete a DS-260 form, which is an online form.
Part I: Demographic Information
This section will collect personal information about you and your family, including your full name as it appears on your passport, your date of birth, nationality, etc.
If any question does not apply to you, enter non-applicable or “N/A” in that space. If the question requires a numerical response and does not apply to you, enter none in that space. Provide your signature at the bottom of this section.
This section will require the following information:
- Surname (last name)/First Name/Middle Name (as it appears on passport)
- Other names
- Your full name as it is written in your native language
- Date of Birth (mm/dd/yy)
- Current age
- The place where you were born (city, town, province, or country)
- Your nationality
- Your gender
- Your marital status (married, divorced, separated, widowed, etc.)
- Where will you live in the United States
- Mailing address for delivery of visa
- Current occupation
- Current address
- Information about your spouse, if applicable (name, date, place of birth, current address, current occupation, and your marriage date)
- Information about your father (his full name, his birthdate and place of birth, his current address, and his date of death, if applicable)
- Information about your mother (her full name, her birthdate and place of birth, her current address, and her date of death, if applicable)
- Information about your child or children, if applicable (child or children’s full names, their birth dates and places of birth, and their present addresses)
- List of addresses you’ve lived at for a minimum of six months since you were 16 years old
- List of anyone who will accompany you
- List of the individual(s) who will follow you after you immigrate
- List of every job you’ve had over the past 10 years
- List of all schools you have attended (name of the school/dates/courses/diploma or degree awarded)
- Military service, if applicable
- List of all of the previous trips and residencies in the United States
Part II: Sworn Statement
In this section, you will reiterate your name, address, and phone number. You will also answer detailed questions about your past, including medical and criminal information.
Read these statements and provide either a yes or no answer. Line 35 must be answered with the assistance of a consular officer, so stop after Line 34.