This is just one visa officer's comment, but we asked about something similar before we sent in our application. This is because we are in Taiwan at the moment, but my husband had to apply through the Buffalo visa office. On the Buffalo specific app form it asked what location is preferable for the potential interview (of course, all were cities in the USA). He checked "other" and wrote his situation. ANYWAY, the visa officer we spoke to over the phone said to do this and IF an interview was requested potentially they could arrange it over the phone, OR at a VO closer.welkin16 said:Hello Again!!!
Still going crazy wondering whether I should be sending my Passport or not. I tried to call New Delhi but to no avail, my husband called CIC but they tell us to contact "New Delhi". I mailed New Delhi twice already, but no response...at times my anxiety amuses me but the other times makes me really frustrated.....
Anyways, me and my husband thought about it, we decided to wait few days and send my passport, and face whatever awaits us...hopefully good news...finger crossed!!! We are planning to attach a letter along with the passport stating that I am residing in USA (Hopefully they won't call me for interview) Lets see what happens? I will keep you guys posted too....and if anyone has any suggestion....would appreciate it....and I heard that some people had interviews over the phone.....Any idea guys????
Anyway, before I read your entire message (that I have quoted here) I thought, if I were you guys, I would wait for an e-mail response from ND (even if it took a week or two), just for assurance. BUT, and I say this confidently, after I read yours and your husband's decision (to just send passport), I felt that could be a very good idea. I mean, they must have hundreds of people like us (not in the country we are applying from)-- e.g. the visa office for Taiwan now is in Hong Kong, as just one example... In the end, it's your choice, but yeah, they requested it, they know your address I presume, well, yeah...