Consulate-General of Ukraine in New York
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Address | 240 East 49th Street New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
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Web site | http:/ |
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I have been getting invitations & visa support letters for my students and clients, from AIM GROUP CONSULTANCY but I doubt, if they can also help in obtaining travel visas.
I would like to know what steps I need to take to marry my girlfriend who's currently in the Ukraine and is a ukranian citizen who I'd like to bring to the US.
IF THERE ARE WOMEN WITH CHILDREN AND NEED HELP OR
MARRIAGE I AM FREE TO HELP. FIRST I SHOULD SAY THAN
I AM US CITIZEN, PLEASE A NOTE TO:
CAESH@VERIZON.NET
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
September 1,2010 i requested divorce certificate from ny city from consulate, and today is may 2014 still didnt get anything yet, how much longer i need to wait i have my father in ukraine he could pick tham up for me but would that work
Im originally from Ukraine. Arrived to USA in 2007 when I was 18 with a k2 visa as a child dependent on a parent. My mother married american,but her husband didnt care to change our status.I lived 2 years in USA without any documents,my stepfather would not put my documents through.I experienced mental abuse.Desparate to work and study I contacted lawyers and Ukrainian embassy in USA but no one could help me!Lawyers adviced me to leave the country before I turn 21,so I did.
Now I live in Ulraine and have a fiance in America.I want to immigrate to America and marry my man,but USA Embassy in Ukraine DENIED me a visa due to unlawful presence in USA for 2 years.
WHO can help me and how can I prove I am not guilty in my stepfathers fault who is US citizen and the only one who could adjust my status? WHY the LAW COULDNT protect me then and why it's against me NOW?Please help!Any comments are much appreciated!Thank you!
Married my Ukranian wife 11/26/2011..Along with my new wife came my new 15 year old daughter Marina.At this time she was on her mothers passport and visa which is required by Ukrainian law until the age of 16..Now Marina is 16..She cannot recieve american passport until she her citizenship.If they visit again to the Ukraine in the near future how will she return when Ukrainian law will not accept her on her mothers passport now??? Can someone please guide me in the right direction with this??? Thanks
Hi, Im originaly from the Ukraine, left the contry in 1989. At the time my family and I left, we couldn't bring with us any documents, and now over 20 years latter, i need a copy of our marrige certificate, but they told my father, who is wisiting Ukraine right now that I need a paper from the Embassy. I'm an American citizen for many years now and can't get document that proving that I'm married for 32 years. Please advise what do I need to get the certificate while my father is there now. He has a paper from me saying that I attorized him to sign and receive my document. What else does he need?
Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
Marina Strakhan
Hi, I'm originally from Ukraine and I came here to the USA in 2006 on the Fiance visa, get married and have a 3 year old child. But my wish over this long 5 years is to go to Ukraine and visit my Parents, grave of my Grandmom and see all my friends.
But I can't, because I don't have in my International Passport a PMZ stamp, When I was leave Ukraine in 2006 they in some reason don't put that stamp in my passport and now I'm afraid to go back to Ukraine. I have a Permanent Resident Green Card but I'm not sure if this is enough, and when I leave for Ukraine I'm not sure that on ukrainan border they let me go back to the USA.
Please anybody help me, and tell me what I have to do? Thank you
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