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| Address Bolshoy Deviatinsky Pereulok No. 8 Moscow 121099, Russian Federation - PSC-77, APO AE 09721 Tel: +7 (095) 728-5000, fax: 728-5090 Visa Information Immigrant Visas Embassy Moscow's Immigrant Visa Unit issues visas to Russian nationals seeking permanent residence in the United States, based on certain categories of family relationship with U. S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents, or offers of employment. A significant part of that workload involves orphans adopted by American citizens. U.S. citizens interested in adopting a child are encouraged to contact their State Department of Health and Human Services to locate an agency that specializes in international adoptions and/or the U.S. Department of State's Office of Children's Issues for further information. Please note, that the U.S. Department of State decentralized immigrant visa processing as follows: The U.S. Embassy in Almaty, Kazakhstan now handles all Immigrant Visa
cases for residents of Kazakhstan (including adoptive children), the Kyrgyz
Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan Those wishing to study in the United States must include with the visa application the Form I-20 and evidence of funding for the first year's studies. The Form I-20 is provided by the United States institution after a foreign student has been accepted. F-1 and M-1 visa applicants must also complete form DS-158 and submit it with the visa application. Most successful applicants for student visas are attending college or post graduate programs; however, we do issue F-1 visas to high school students depending on the program and arrangements made. (Special requirements exist for high school students, please see the U.S. Department of State website). The evidence that you have the funding for the first year should be in the form of a bank financial statement (not just a letter from the bank). If you have a U.S. sponsor, you may bring the sponsor's yearly income tax return to show that he can fulfill his financial obligation for your education. If your parents are paying and they do not have an overseas account, you may bring documents from their place of employment to demonstrate that they can cover the cost of your first year in the United States. List Of Holidays 2005
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