Hello there,
I would have a few questions for you guys, and I thank you all in advance for your answers... You've been really helpful to us so far !!
Ok, here it goes:
1. My wife was selected at the 2015 lottery, CN EU2015 19xx.
Based on previous years, when do you think our interview should be scheduled ? Still in 2014 ?
2. When we submitted our application, we had to provide the last five trips to US, which we did.
We just got back from our annual vacay over there. Should I update the form with our new trip ?
3. In the education section of the application, she had to provide avery school she attended. So she put all the high schools, indicated her bachelor degree, there her master degree. Then, she attended one more year of "specialisation" and we put "Advanced Master" which was more a translation of what's on here degree. It really is more an advanced certification than a master. Should I try to change that ?
4. She has dual citizenship of Belgium and Tunisia, applying as a belgian citizen. She was also was born in a small village in Democratic Republic of Congo, and at least at the time, administration could be sometimes somewhat approximate, no offense.
So basically, they would put sometimes the village, sometimes the administrative city and sometimes both as Place of birth on civil documents.
So when she arrived in Belgium she decided to just go ahead and put both village and city in the form of "village - city". That's what her passport states...The more information the better... and that's what we've put in her application.
It is not possible to get birth certificates from Congo anymore, but they will deliver a document stating they cannot deliver such document (I guess they will state at least either village or city if not both) and we'll add an affidavit from her mother.
We already changed her diploma (they also made mistakes spelling her name) because she started her courses at the belgian school in Congo (first two years) and finished it in Belgium to make sure there is no difference on any civil document we have to provide at the interview
Could that 'village, city situation' create a confusion ? Should we be concerned about that, or did we do what we had to ?
Again, thank you for your input !!
Jon
I would have a few questions for you guys, and I thank you all in advance for your answers... You've been really helpful to us so far !!
Ok, here it goes:
1. My wife was selected at the 2015 lottery, CN EU2015 19xx.
Based on previous years, when do you think our interview should be scheduled ? Still in 2014 ?
2. When we submitted our application, we had to provide the last five trips to US, which we did.
We just got back from our annual vacay over there. Should I update the form with our new trip ?
3. In the education section of the application, she had to provide avery school she attended. So she put all the high schools, indicated her bachelor degree, there her master degree. Then, she attended one more year of "specialisation" and we put "Advanced Master" which was more a translation of what's on here degree. It really is more an advanced certification than a master. Should I try to change that ?
4. She has dual citizenship of Belgium and Tunisia, applying as a belgian citizen. She was also was born in a small village in Democratic Republic of Congo, and at least at the time, administration could be sometimes somewhat approximate, no offense.
So basically, they would put sometimes the village, sometimes the administrative city and sometimes both as Place of birth on civil documents.
So when she arrived in Belgium she decided to just go ahead and put both village and city in the form of "village - city". That's what her passport states...The more information the better... and that's what we've put in her application.
It is not possible to get birth certificates from Congo anymore, but they will deliver a document stating they cannot deliver such document (I guess they will state at least either village or city if not both) and we'll add an affidavit from her mother.
We already changed her diploma (they also made mistakes spelling her name) because she started her courses at the belgian school in Congo (first two years) and finished it in Belgium to make sure there is no difference on any civil document we have to provide at the interview
Could that 'village, city situation' create a confusion ? Should we be concerned about that, or did we do what we had to ?
Again, thank you for your input !!
Jon