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2nd letter not received

noamine

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Hello,

My interview was confirmed on August 10th by KCC but I didn't receive the 2nd letter yet. Can I use KCC email as proof on the date of the interview. The consular didn't response to my email and calls.

Thanks.
 
Hello,

My interview was confirmed on August 10th by KCC but I didn't receive the 2nd letter yet. Can I use KCC email as proof on the date of the interview. The consular didn't response to my email and calls.

Thanks.

Yes, you can use kcc email. Gather your docs and get prepared, if by the interview date no letter has been received from kcc then nothing stops you fron using their email. Many people have used it before and they didn't faced any problems.
 
I think, you should be contacting KCC to ask about 2nl. Have you done your medical checkup, becuase you will need the 2nl when doing it.
 
The email received from kcc can be used for anything - medicals, police report and using it to gain access to the consulate during the interview date.
 
The email received from kcc can be used for anything - medicals, police report and using it to gain access to the consulate during the interview date.

Not true for all countries. In New Zealand, there were a couple of forms in my package from the consulate that I had to fill in and return before my interview. The most important one being authorisation for the New Zealand police to release my records to the US consulate. I could not have done this with an email.

To the OP: you MAY be ok with just the email - but depending on your country you MAY not. I would keep trying to call your consulate. If your interview has been scheduled then your case will have been passed over by KCC to the consulate. You can also keep talking to KCC if you can't get hold of your consulate, but I suspect it's out of their hands now. Good luck.
 
Not true for all countries. In New Zealand, there were a couple of forms in my package from the consulate that I had to fill in and return before my interview. The most important one being authorisation for the New Zealand police to release my records to the US consulate. I could not have done this with an email.

To the OP: you MAY be ok with just the email - but depending on your country you MAY not. I would keep trying to call your consulate. If your interview has been scheduled then your case will have been passed over by KCC to the consulate. You can also keep talking to KCC if you can't get hold of your consulate, but I suspect it's out of their hands now. Good luck.

KCC sends uniform forms/documents to all applicants. If an interview has been scheduled and the consulate needs to send some forms to be completed, they will do that. KCC does not send country-specific forms to individual applicants.

As you mentioned, it is out of kcc's hands, but if there is any specific forms to complete, the consulate will not wait for him to call before they will send those forms. I agree that it is important to keep trying to reach them (consulate).
 
KCC sends uniform forms/documents to all applicants. If an interview has been scheduled and the consulate needs to send some forms to be completed, they will do that. KCC does not send country-specific forms to individual applicants.

As you mentioned, it is out of kcc's hands, but if there is any specific forms to complete, the consulate will not wait for him to call before they will send those forms. I agree that it is important to keep trying to reach them (consulate).

That's exactly why I had to question your statement that an email from KCC can be used for everything (I know I couldn't have used it). My medical forms, list of approved doctors, my police clearance form and my appointment letter to get into the consulate were all sent to me from the consulate. An email from KCC would not have been enough for me to do everything.

Also, KCC may not send country-specific forms to individual applicants but they do send country-specific information. Both my 1NL and 2NL had information specific to my country about the requirements (police clearances, education requirements etc). It was nothing that the consulate hadn't already provided to me, but their packages are specific to the person they are sending it to - they are not uniform.
 
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