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Where do I send documents to the NVC?

Send your documents to the NVC following the official instructions and always use official channels to avoid delays in the CR1 visa process.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on December 6, 2025
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The CR1 visa process, intended for spouses of American citizens, involves several steps and the correct submission of documents is one of them. In the case of documents addressed to the National Visa Center (NVC), it is essential to follow the official instructions you will receive from the NVC, as they contain the correct address and specific sending guidelines.

Usually, after your case is forwarded to the NVC, you will receive a detailed letter or email explaining how and where to send each of the required documents. In some cases, this process can be completed electronically through a secure online platform; in others, the mailing is done by post to the address provided in the official document.

For example, if done by mail, the NVC letter will indicate the physical address where packages should be posted. It is crucial that you pay close attention to these details and follow the instructions strictly, including regarding deadlines and document formats (such as certified translations, when required).

It is worth remembering that regardless of the sending method – whether digital or physical – you should always use official channels and avoid any link or address not listed in the communications received from the NVC. Pay close attention to details, as any deviation can result in delays in processing your visa.

It is also advisable to carefully read all information published on the United States Department of State website and consult official communications. Finally, I emphasize the importance of strictly following United States immigration laws, seeking guidance directly from official sources and being cautious with service offers that promise guaranteed results or access to privileged information.

By following these guidelines, you will be on the right path to properly and securely submit your documents to the NVC.

Learn more about CR-1 Visa

Type
Conditional Green Card
Duration
2 years
Remove conditions
Form I-751
Processing
12-24 months
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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.

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Where do I send documents to the NVC?

Send your documents to the NVC following the official instructions and always use official channels to avoid delays in the CR1 visa process.

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