NVC Document Checklist

NVC Document Checklist

Create a personalized National Visa Center document checklist based on the applicant’s role, family history, background, sponsorship, and translation needs.

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Who is this checklist for?

📄 Personalized Document List

Answer a few questions and receive a checklist based on the applicant’s situation.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Applicant & Family Documents

See which birth, marriage, divorce, adoption, and relationship records may be needed.

🖨️ Print and Organize

Print the completed checklist and use it to track documents before uploading them to CEAC.

What the Checklist Covers

✅ Passport and identity documents
✅ Birth certificates
✅ Marriage and divorce records
✅ Adoption and custody documents
✅ Police certificates
✅ Court and prison records
✅ Military records
✅ Affidavit of Support documents
✅ Tax and income evidence
✅ Certified translations
✅ Documents for derivative spouses and children

Civil Documents

The checklist may include:

Military records

Passport biographic page

Birth certificate

Marriage certificate

Divorce or death records

Adoption decree

Name-change records

Police certificate

Court and prison records

Financial Sponsor Documents

The checklist may include:

Household member documents

Affidavit of Support

IRS tax transcript

Proof of sponsor status

Proof of U.S. domicile

Income evidence

Asset evidence

Joint sponsor documents

How to Use This Checklist

Answer the Questions

Choose the options that match the principal applicant or derivative family member.

2. Review the Checklist

Check the personalized document list and compare it with the instructions in CEAC.

Verify Before Uploading

Confirm country-specific document rules and upload clear, complete copies of every required document.

Always Verify Country-Specific Requirements

Document formats and issuing authorities vary by country. Check the U.S. Department of State Reciprocity and Civil Documents page before submitting records to NVC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every family member need their own documents?

Yes. Each immigrating applicant generally needs their own required civil documents and completed visa application.

Do I upload original documents to CEAC?

Usually, applicants upload scanned copies to CEAC and bring the original or certified-copy civil documents to the visa interview.

What if my country does not issue a required document?

Check the Department of State country reciprocity page. It explains whether the document is available and what alternative evidence may be accepted.

Do documents need to be translated?

Translation requirements depend on the document language and the instructions that apply to the NVC case and interview location.

Does the checklist guarantee NVC approval?

No. The checklist is an educational organizing tool. NVC or the embassy may request additional documents based on the visa category, country, applicant, and case history.

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