Linda LInda
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Same here...I can't sleep.Yeah, but usually Sydney is quite fast - lots of past OCers have gotten their passports back within a couple of days. Ah well. Unfortunately I can't let myself be fully happy until I see the visa lol.
Same here...I can't sleep.Yeah, but usually Sydney is quite fast - lots of past OCers have gotten their passports back within a couple of days. Ah well. Unfortunately I can't let myself be fully happy until I see the visa lol.
Fun Fact, one of the three super regulars here did exactly that deliberately to cause a delay to their own case.
Hmm I don't see why anyone would do that?
To extend the time period before the visa expiry. Medicals were valid for longer at that time.
Hmm I don't see why anyone would do that?
Our doctor will issue us with the sealed medical envelope to take with us to the interview. Just wondering if this has any disadvantages over the doctor directly sending the results to the embassy? For instance, will we be put immediately on AP while the embassy goes through the medical report after the interview?
Wiser heads will provide better advice than I but, if your husband is a USC, he doesn't need to fill in a form (sorry if I'm telling you to suck eggs). But you will need to open your DS260 and update it with your husband's details.
To open the DS260, you will need to email the KCC ( KCCDV@state.gov ) and request for them to open your DS260. In order for them to do that, you will need to provide your case number, date of birth and full name. It will take a few days for them to respond. Update with your husband's details and then resubmit.
Oh, and congratulations on the wedding!
Hi All, Great forum. We just completed our Ds-260, AF 26XXX. Appreciate thoughts on my questions:
1. Are we late on the DS-260 - only submitted in Nov 2015
2. What's the chance of AF26XXX getting a visa - it seems far down the pack to me
Yes - based in Sydney nowAre you interviewing in Oceania?
1 - I submitted mine in late January 2015 and I was fine
2 - AF26XXX is very safe