What are the requirement of Form I-130 supporting documents and medical examination for wife of a U.S. permanent resident?
All Applicants must submit certain personal documents such as passports, birth certificates, police certificates, and other civil documents. The consular officer will inform visa applicants of the documents needed as their applications are processed. Before the issuance of an immigrant visa, every applicant, regardless of age, must undergo a medical examination. The examination will be conducted by a doctor designated by the consular officer. The costs for such examinations must be borne by the applicant, in addition to the visa fees. The cost of each immigrant visa application processing fee (per person) will change from time to time. Fees must be paid for each intending immigrant regardless of age, and are not refundable. Local currency equivalents are acceptable. Fees should not be sent to the consular office unless requested specifically. All applicants need to submit an Affidavit of Support (USCIS Form I-864) if your adjustment of status application is based a relative visa petiti
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