How do you email the US Consulate?

New Delhi

  1. Location.
  2. Contact Us. American Citizen Services Unit. Shantipath. Chanakyapuri. New Delhi, India 110021.
  3. Email: [email protected]. Email is the best way to reach us for routine inquiries. We read every message.
  4. Phone: 2419-8000, and ask for American Citizen Services.
  5. Fax: 2419-8407.

Does the National Visa Center send emails?

Emails like that may be scams because: Emails from the U.S. government always end in the domain“. gov”; USCIS will never send an email indicating you’ve been approved for a diversity visa, immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, or any other type of immigration benefit; and.

How do I send a message to NVC?

You will need to submit all your inquires through the Public Inquiry Form at https://nvc.state.gov/inquiry. You should only send mail to National Visa Center if explicitly instructed to through an email, telephone call, or letter from National Visa Center.

How do you write a formal consulate letter?

Use “Dear Honorable Ambassador” if you are addressing the ambassador directly. If you don’t know the name or gender of the person to whom you’re writing, you can begin your letter “Dear Sir or Madam.” However, you should make every effort to address your letter to a specific person.

How do you email a high commissioner?

In informal correspondence:

  1. Open with ‘Dear High Commissioner’ or ‘Dear Ambassador’.
  2. Conclude with ‘Yours sincerely’.

How do I know if a file is NVC approved?

Once you press “Submit Documents”, your case will be placed in line for review at the National Visa Center (NVC). To determine which cases NVC is currently reviewing, please refer to the NVC Timeframes page on the right navigation bar.

How do I email SIV application?

If your question is not answered, you may write to the Afghan SIV program at [email protected].

How do I email the US Embassy in the UK?

Please note that the Embassy is open Monday through Friday except for U.S. and U.K public holidays. Please contact us at [email protected].

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