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  1. thanks islandgirl..For u too..
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

  2. almost successful..

    Today we had our interview: Location: South East Asia

    Our interview was scheduled at 7:00 morning. We arrived at 6:45. The employee at the gate checked our names on the list and we were allowed to pass through the gate without waiting in queue like non-immigrant visa applicants. We gave our cell phones to the security and entered to the site. There were totally about 7-8 usual and DV immigration cases. Exactly at 7:00 they started to accept applicants for submission the documents. I submitted our documents at 7:40. Local officer checked one by one, all documents, medical certificates etc and returned x-rays to us. After that we were requested to take a seat and wait. She did not give us any number and did not ask to pay the fees. We waited until 9:00, at the end she called my name and asked my wife to fill the sworn statement once again and send me to pay the fees. I paid the fees and gave the receipts to her. She told me that we will be called to be interviewed by the consular officer.

    Around 10:00 they called our family name. We came to the window where a nice and very kind lady was working. She took our fingerprints first, and then we raised our hands, swear, and signed the forms DS 230 part II.

    She asked 2 questions:

    1) How long we have been in this country?

    2) Where will we go in the US?

    That’s all..!

    After that we talked about Russian police certificate that I did not obtain yet. She was very helpful, she proposed some options to get the document that proofs I have no criminal record in Russia. She gave me the form on which clearly stated I need to provide them ‘police certificate from Russia’ and added I can bring it anytime with the passports and we will be granted visa. I hope I could obtain the certificate soon...

    By the way, when I received the 1st NL I have noticed that during original entry I have interchanged my first and middle names. At that time I asked here several questions how to correct it. As I was advised here by the users like ‘gr8ideaman’ (special thanks to him) and later by KCC I filled the forms with the names as they appear on my passport. Consular officer did not ask anything about this mistake, on the form that I was given shown my correct name.

    I hope my experience is helpful for the winners who will have an interview at later date.

    Great thanks to all here for sharing information on this forum...

    Good luck to everyone..
    Last edited by dragoman; 7th October 2007 at 10:51 AM.
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

  3. Can U Start A Thread For Bangladeshi Living In Bangladesh And Got Dv-2008?

    Quote Originally Posted by zahid474 View Post
    One of my friend had schedule for the interview in the Dhaka US Embassy today. He was asked about his cureent residence and nothing else. The consular has given him a token and asked him to collect his visa tomorrow evening. He is the first person in Bangladesh who received the visa for 2008.
    SIR,
    Can u ask all dv-2008 winner to submit there query in a seperate thread which will solve problems for Bangladeshi 2008 winners? pls help with my following problems-
    1. Do principal applicant and her family members need police certificate for each one? How to get the certificate?
    2. How can we manage Vaccination certificate in Dhaka?
    My children got our national scheduled vaccines, given HEP-B vaccine at home, we did not gave Td, MMR, Varicella vaccine.
    3.My cildren r with my passport now, How can I get new passport for them?
    Pls write in details if any Bangladeshi living in Dhaka and knows the answers.

  4. DRAGO
    Dear
    I believe you Got it ..

    Bravo ..

    regards .

  5. Thanks Boheme..
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

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    dragoman congrats for the accomplishment so far. hopefully you will be able to get the russian police certificate as well. all the best for you.
    "i'm not the primary applicant. dad is!
    1st NL arrived 7th May 07
    case number AS2xxx
    had interview 21st November 08
    awaiting family friend's background check result "
    parents' security check results annonced 19th April 08
    Visas recieved on 23rd April 08
    Visas arrived home on 26th April 08


    -People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.

  7. Thanks Teoth, soon I will obtain the certificate...
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

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    Congratulations Dragoman, I hope you are able to get the poilce certificate soon.

    I just logged into the forum thinking "Dragoman has his interview today, I hope it goes well for him", suddenly I see your post that you already had your interview. It is now 8:00am where I am but I guess the day is well progressed where you are
    IslandGirl
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  9. islandgirl
    thanks..here where I am the date is 5th October time is 20:00..
    I have never had an interview before in my entire life, it was the first interview, that's why I was a little bit nervous, but consular officers are really kindly approaching to the applicants.
    I wish you will have a good interview too..Good luck..
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

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    Thanks for the good wishes.

    So that was your first interview ever??? Wow! What about job interview, ever had one? Or are you still a student? Anyway, congratulations then on having a successful "first time ever" interview
    IslandGirl
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    All processes completed
    Now a Legal Permanent Resident

  11. yes I had a job interview before, but this is first visa interview and the second interview in my entire life..No, I am not a student but I'd like to be
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

  12. Congratulations Dragoman! you made it! My interview is at the end of October. wish me luck!
    Case Number 2008AF00002xxx
    NL received April 07
    Returned to KCC May 07
    KCC confirmed receipt May 07
    2nd Letter Received Sept 07
    Interview scheduled Oct 2x

  13. good luck to you..it is obvious you will receive it..
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

  14. Hello every body

    I've been reading posts in this forum since August 2007. I had a problem with the activation, but everything seems well now, so I can write posts and comments.

    Regarding my interview, it went well as I think. The officer just asked me to submit two additional documents (CV and trancript of my BEng) which I submitted on the day after.

    They gave me a small yellow card to get back to the embassy after two weeks from the date of submitting the additional documents.

    I hope that there will be no delay in issuing my visa.

    Good luck to all of you...
    Last edited by directlink2007; 16th November 2007 at 04:44 PM.
    Number: 2008AS11xx
    1st Notification Letter: April 10th, 2007
    2nd Notification Letter: September 11th, 2007
    Interview Date: October x, 2007 (Done)
    Submitted additional documents: x+1
    Administrative Clearance Status is Pending: x+25
    Administrative Clearance Status is Completed: x +36
    Got my immigrant visa: November x+45

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    Quote Originally Posted by directlink2007 View Post
    Hello every body

    I've been reading posts in this forum since August 2007. I had a problem with the activation, but everything seems well now, so I can write posts and comments.

    Regarding my interview, it went well as I think. The officer just aske me to submit two assitional documents (CV and trancript of my BEng) which I submitted on the day after.

    They gave me a small yellow card to get back to the embassy after two weeks from the date of submitting the additional documents.

    I hope that there will be no delay in issuing my visa.

    Good luck to all of you...
    Congratulations!
    IslandGirl
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    CN 2008SA0000006xx
    All processes completed
    Now a Legal Permanent Resident

  16. Directlink

    which country you are from..?
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

  17. Quote Originally Posted by islandgirl View Post
    Congratulations!
    Thank you Islandgirl But I still have to see what will happen when I get back to the embassy after two weeks. Noone can know
    Number: 2008AS11xx
    1st Notification Letter: April 10th, 2007
    2nd Notification Letter: September 11th, 2007
    Interview Date: October x, 2007 (Done)
    Submitted additional documents: x+1
    Administrative Clearance Status is Pending: x+25
    Administrative Clearance Status is Completed: x +36
    Got my immigrant visa: November x+45

  18. CP differs by country and the nationality..It must be normal processing in the county where you were interviewed..Congratulations..
    CN: 2008EU1xxx
    NL dated: 15 March 2007
    NL received: 10 April 2007
    Forms sent to KCC: 13 April 2007
    2nd NL received: 12 September 2007
    Interview done : 5 October 2007 - requested missing pol cert
    Pol certs submitted: 18 Jan 2008
    Admin process completed: 31 Jan 2008
    Passports with visas received: 4 Feb 2008
    Admitted to the US, POE: LAX: 15 June 2008
    Welcome notice received: 23 June 2008
    SSNs received: 23 June 2008
    GCs received: 24 June 2008

  19. CP interiew experiences

    Friends, why are people in this forum not sharing their interview experiences?

    I thought it was a give-and-take thing here. Please give back info even if you didn't take from the forum.
    2008AF00007XXX
    Place of Residence: Europe
    NL Received: 29.03.2007
    Second Package Received: 01.10.2007
    Medicals Completed: 23.10.2007
    Successful Interview: 13.11.2007
    Received Visa per post: 15.11.2007
    Successful at POE: 08.12.2007
    SSN's Received: 18.12.2007
    GC of Wife Received: 29.12.2007
    GC of ME Received: 02.01.2008
    GOD IS GREAT

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    yes please post your experiences.
    i'm specially looking forward to reading more about asia.
    "i'm not the primary applicant. dad is!
    1st NL arrived 7th May 07
    case number AS2xxx
    had interview 21st November 08
    awaiting family friend's background check result "
    parents' security check results annonced 19th April 08
    Visas recieved on 23rd April 08
    Visas arrived home on 26th April 08


    -People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.

  21. I had my "interview" two days ago in Bern, Switzerland. I had to wait quite some time but the actual "interview" went VERY quick.
    First I had to present all my documents (including bank statements, etc.) to a lady. She asked me when I plan to move to US, and she asked whether I'm still unemployed. I told her that I'm doing an internship right now, she didn't want to know anything more about that.
    Then I had to pay the $755 and wait....
    After two hours I was called up again, and the officer took my fingerprints and said that it seems like I paid everything and that I should go back to the window where I was first... He didn't ask me anything!
    At the first window I received the originals of my documents and the lady said that I'll get my passport with the visa sometime next week!
    It went SO fast! But I suppose my documents showed that I had enough money and since I have a Masters the education isn't a problem either... but I don't really trust it until I can hold the visa in my hands and then I'll celebrate lol.
    Good luck to everyone!
    4/10/2007: NL for DV2008 received in Switzerland (EU..31xx)
    2007/4/12: forms sent back to KCC
    2007/9/10: 2nd package
    2007/9/21: medical exam in Zurich
    2007/10/11: interview in Bern, Switzerland
    2008/01/15: immigration through Washington Dulles airport
    2008/02/07: welcome letter
    2008/02/16: GREEN CARD, 2nd welcome letter
    2008/02/25: Social Security Card

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    congratulations Igmu. i'm happy for you.
    just a question: are you originally from switzerland?
    "i'm not the primary applicant. dad is!
    1st NL arrived 7th May 07
    case number AS2xxx
    had interview 21st November 08
    awaiting family friend's background check result "
    parents' security check results annonced 19th April 08
    Visas recieved on 23rd April 08
    Visas arrived home on 26th April 08


    -People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.

  23. Thanks! Yes, I'm originally from Switzerland. And as I have only lived in Switzerland (and in USA for 8months), it was easy to get all the necessary documents.
    4/10/2007: NL for DV2008 received in Switzerland (EU..31xx)
    2007/4/12: forms sent back to KCC
    2007/9/10: 2nd package
    2007/9/21: medical exam in Zurich
    2007/10/11: interview in Bern, Switzerland
    2008/01/15: immigration through Washington Dulles airport
    2008/02/07: welcome letter
    2008/02/16: GREEN CARD, 2nd welcome letter
    2008/02/25: Social Security Card

  24. Quote Originally Posted by Igmu View Post
    I had my "interview" two days ago in Bern, Switzerland. I had to wait quite some time but the actual "interview" went VERY quick.
    First I had to present all my documents (including bank statements, etc.) to a lady. She asked me when I plan to move to US, and she asked whether I'm still unemployed. I told her that I'm doing an internship right now, she didn't want to know anything more about that.
    Then I had to pay the $755 and wait....
    After two hours I was called up again, and the officer took my fingerprints and said that it seems like I paid everything and that I should go back to the window where I was first... He didn't ask me anything!
    At the first window I received the originals of my documents and the lady said that I'll get my passport with the visa sometime next week!
    It went SO fast! But I suppose my documents showed that I had enough money and since I have a Masters the education isn't a problem either... but I don't really trust it until I can hold the visa in my hands and then I'll celebrate lol.
    Good luck to everyone!
    So happy for you... l believe strongly that your joy will be our joy and many others in this house
    Favour1
    2008AF47xxx
    FS.Chargeability:Togo
    July 2007 NL received
    July 2007 mail back to KCC
    July 2008 Current
    August 2008 second letter received
    Medicals/Police cert Done
    Successful Interview 18th Sept 2008:
    Visa pick-up next week
    Sept 25th 2008:Visa collected:
    GOD will finish the rest
    DEC. 24TH 2008 JFK
    March 09 All Received

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igmu View Post
    Thanks! Yes, I'm originally from Switzerland. And as I have only lived in Switzerland (and in USA for 8months), it was easy to get all the necessary documents.

    thanks for the reply.
    and enjoy the new status.
    "i'm not the primary applicant. dad is!
    1st NL arrived 7th May 07
    case number AS2xxx
    had interview 21st November 08
    awaiting family friend's background check result "
    parents' security check results annonced 19th April 08
    Visas recieved on 23rd April 08
    Visas arrived home on 26th April 08


    -People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.

  26. Just came back to US, passed custom, and finally got our temporary visa (valid for one year) stamped. It's been a tough CP for both my wife and I. My wife is the primary winner and I am just the spouse. Her case number is 2008AS10XX and we had our interview on Oct. 1st in Tokyo, Japan. She is Japanese and I am from Taiwan. The interview took longer than we thought (about 10 mins or so) and did not go as smooth compare to other successful cases I read on this forum, needless to say about the painful waiting time.

    Our appointment was 8:30 AM and, of course, we arrived much earlier than the appointment time. Since our appointment time was so early, we thought we should be the first one or two immigration visa interview at that day; however, there were eight groups in front of us already. Only the first calling (document checking) is following by the arrival order (we were No. 9), it became random calling after that (taking fingerprints, interview …etc.). I am not sure what the reason was (maybe we were couple or I am from different country than Japan), but many people came after us end up getting their interview before us.

    10:45 AM was the time we finally talked to IO. The conversation started with simple greeting with oath and some straight forward questions, such as “how long you guys been live in the US”, “ how long you guys been married”, “where do you live in US?”, “What kind of job my wife has”. Then, the interesting part began, he started to focus on me. He asked about my military service and my job in detail, such as “what did I do in military?” and “What king of job do I have?”. Since I am a programmer, he started to ask my job description, and qualification, such as “what kind of programming do I do?”, “what language do I use?”, “examples?”, “what’s the requirement of my job?” …etc. I was not expecting to become the focus of this interview since I am not the primary winner.

    After that, he had couple “concerns” regarding to my birth certificate and household registration record (Koseki) different than what they usually received from people from Taiwan. One problem was the format of my birth certificate. It did not have my name listed clearly at the beginning but at bottom right corner of the “paper” (not even in the form). It was issued from hospital where I was born and accepted by registration office as the “Official Birth Certificate”. It was original copy from hospital 33 years ago and now kept in registration office. I guess things were different back at that time.

    Similar thing happened to my household registration record. I went back Taiwan to request the household registration record from household registration office. They issued only the part about me (my name, my ID number, my parents’ names, where I was born …etc.) and didn’t include the whole family’s information (my brother’s name, my sister’s name …etc.). Because of this, the print out has “partial” on the certificate title. The IO concern this might not include my complete information (he thought “partial” means “my partial information”).

    As a result, he was saying that they needed to contact American Embassy in Taiwan to verify these documents and could not issue us the VISA until documents were verified. So, I suggest him to keep our passports and inform us when documents are verified and our VISA are issued.

    We ended up had to take an additional week off, postpone our flight, and pay around $19 per call or per email to the customer care company authorized by the embassy to check on our visa status. There is no direct line to contact the Embassy, only through the customer care company. And, even the customer care company can only communicate with Embassy through Email. Each status check request submitted by custom and sent out by the customer care company will take up to three days to respond. We called 4 times and wrote one email, but no one could give us a clear answer whether document had been verified or additional document was need).

    It took them 10 days to finally issue our visa. Those 10 days felt like a month long. My wife was so depressed that she had hard time to sleep. I felt so hopeless and kept contact my family in Taiwan to gather any additional document that might help embassy speed up the process, but to be honest with you all, even after I received my visa, I still not sure what was the correct birth document that helped me received the visa. IO kept mentioning about a document has a red seal on it, but none of my birth certificate or my household registration certificate has red seal on it.

    In short, do as much research as possible (contact embassy if needed) to make sure what are those exactly documents does the embassy need and get them as early as you can (however, there is a “within 6 month” restriction on some documents, so be careful).

    Above is my personal experience with Tokyo embassy, it might not apply to other embassy, so aware.

    Finally, good luck to all of you who have your interview coming up!

  27. Congratulations!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by toughcase View Post
    Just came back to US, passed custom, and finally got our temporary visa (valid for one year) stamped. It's been a tough CP for both my wife and I. My wife is the primary winner and I am just the spouse. Her case number is 2008AS10XX and we had our interview on Oct. 1st in Tokyo, Japan. She is Japanese and I am from Taiwan. The interview took longer than we thought (about 10 mins or so) and did not go as smooth compare to other successful cases I read on this forum, needless to say about the painful waiting time.

    Our appointment was 8:30 AM and, of course, we arrived much earlier than the appointment time. Since our appointment time was so early, we thought we should be the first one or two immigration visa interview at that day; however, there were eight groups in front of us already. Only the first calling (document checking) is following by the arrival order (we were No. 9), it became random calling after that (taking fingerprints, interview …etc.). I am not sure what the reason was (maybe we were couple or I am from different country than Japan), but many people came after us end up getting their interview before us.

    10:45 AM was the time we finally talked to IO. The conversation started with simple greeting with oath and some straight forward questions, such as “how long you guys been live in the US”, “ how long you guys been married”, “where do you live in US?”, “What kind of job my wife has”. Then, the interesting part began, he started to focus on me. He asked about my military service and my job in detail, such as “what did I do in military?” and “What king of job do I have?”. Since I am a programmer, he started to ask my job description, and qualification, such as “what kind of programming do I do?”, “what language do I use?”, “examples?”, “what’s the requirement of my job?” …etc. I was not expecting to become the focus of this interview since I am not the primary winner.

    After that, he had couple “concerns” regarding to my birth certificate and household registration record (Koseki) different than what they usually received from people from Taiwan. One problem was the format of my birth certificate. It did not have my name listed clearly at the beginning but at bottom right corner of the “paper” (not even in the form). It was issued from hospital where I was born and accepted by registration office as the “Official Birth Certificate”. It was original copy from hospital 33 years ago and now kept in registration office. I guess things were different back at that time.

    Similar thing happened to my household registration record. I went back Taiwan to request the household registration record from household registration office. They issued only the part about me (my name, my ID number, my parents’ names, where I was born …etc.) and didn’t include the whole family’s information (my brother’s name, my sister’s name …etc.). Because of this, the print out has “partial” on the certificate title. The IO concern this might not include my complete information (he thought “partial” means “my partial information”).

    As a result, he was saying that they needed to contact American Embassy in Taiwan to verify these documents and could not issue us the VISA until documents were verified. So, I suggest him to keep our passports and inform us when documents are verified and our VISA are issued.

    We ended up had to take an additional week off, postpone our flight, and pay around $19 per call or per email to the customer care company authorized by the embassy to check on our visa status. There is no direct line to contact the Embassy, only through the customer care company. And, even the customer care company can only communicate with Embassy through Email. Each status check request submitted by custom and sent out by the customer care company will take up to three days to respond. We called 4 times and wrote one email, but no one could give us a clear answer whether document had been verified or additional document was need).

    It took them 10 days to finally issue our visa. Those 10 days felt like a month long. My wife was so depressed that she had hard time to sleep. I felt so hopeless and kept contact my family in Taiwan to gather any additional document that might help embassy speed up the process, but to be honest with you all, even after I received my visa, I still not sure what was the correct birth document that helped me received the visa. IO kept mentioning about a document has a red seal on it, but none of my birth certificate or my household registration certificate has red seal on it.

    In short, do as much research as possible (contact embassy if needed) to make sure what are those exactly documents does the embassy need and get them as early as you can (however, there is a “within 6 month” restriction on some documents, so be careful).

    Above is my personal experience with Tokyo embassy, it might not apply to other embassy, so aware.

    Finally, good luck to all of you who have your interview coming up!
    Congratulations, man. Sorry, it turned out to be a "TOUGHCASE"; Ihope you don't mind the pun.
    Hopefully you can relax and enjoy your status.
    Congratulations again.

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    congratulations toughcase even though it WAS a tough case

    may everyone on this board get their visa
    "i'm not the primary applicant. dad is!
    1st NL arrived 7th May 07
    case number AS2xxx
    had interview 21st November 08
    awaiting family friend's background check result "
    parents' security check results annonced 19th April 08
    Visas recieved on 23rd April 08
    Visas arrived home on 26th April 08


    -People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.

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    Congratulations ToughCase!

    I don't think your case was so tough after all. Some folks have had to wait many long months before they finally got their visa. Nevertheless, congratulations on the successful completion of your case. You can relax now and your wife can sleep easy
    IslandGirl
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  30. Toughcase your case is really tough but the most important thing is that you are successful at last because the and justifies the means. I once again congratulate you because some other people went there and were not successful.

    Baba Aladura you have abandoned your people oooo. what is happening? you left us in the cold. please come around and make your presence felt againoooo

    Hi every one please lets encourage our less privillaged partners who dont have access to internet so that they can be informed about the dv program. Information any body who you come accross that the 2009 dv program is on now so that people will be aware and apply online. Also since we sort know the rule, we will endeavor guide tell them in filling the online forms so that if they eventually win, their chances of getting visa will not be hampered by the mistake they made while applying. For example, the issue of Full names, Spelling, Date of birth, Place of birth and other minor issues, that some people, especially, we Africans neglect. Thanx and have a nice day.
    CN: 2008AF00021XXX
    NL Recieved: 4th May 2007
    Forms Sent to KCC: 7th May 2007
    KCC Recieved: 10th May 2007
    2nd Package: Next Year By the Grace of God

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