The doctors will not do anything unsafe for pregnancy.What happens during medical test if wife is pregnant and due date after sep 30 ?
You need to email KCC and inform them you wish to make this change, just changing the DS address is not enough. The address should be the current residential address.Hello All, I have a question about changing AOS to CP. What address should I change in DS-260.
Thanks in advance.
Thank you very much for information. So I have to email KCC and inform that I wish to switch to CP and keep my current US address in DS260.You need to email KCC and inform them you wish to make this change, just changing the DS address is not enough. The address should be the current residential address.
No, I assumed you would actually have a current address where you want to interview? Is that not the case? They need a valid address where you want to interview to know which consulate to assign.Thank you very much for information. So I have to email KCC and inform that I wish to switch to CP and keep my current US address in DS260.
Thanks in advance!
The doctors will not do anything unsafe for pregnancy.
If the baby is born between when you get your visas and when you enter the US, baby in this case will not need a visa but will be processed for a green card along with the rest of the family when you enter. You can get what is called a “boarding foil” from the embassy to allow baby to board the flight; obviously baby needs a passport, and you must get a long form birth certificate too.
They can't hold a visa in reserve for a baby that hasn't been born at the time of the interview.Thank you , but is there a chance they hold visa issuance until delivery, my concern it will be after September 30 deadline?
? I already told you they have a system in place for babies born after visas are issued.Thank you , but is there a chance they hold visa issuance until delivery, my concern it will be after September 30 al
Or this https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...ersity-visa-prepare-supporting-documents.html Google is your friend...Hello evry one; Whil sending my documents at the subject of my email I should have my CN. Do I have to write somthing at the body of email? or just upload my documents and send it.
"with your case number in the subject line."
Thank you very much for quick reply. Yes that’s my home country. So do I have to put my home county address as current address in DS260 not US address right?No, I assumed you would actually have a current address where you want to interview? Is that not the case? They need a valid address where you want to interview to know which consulate to
looks i wasn't clear with my question , i am not concerned with the visa for the baby , most likely will be born directly in US , I am concerned if they don't process my wife visa if she can't have X-ray during medical test .? I already told you they have a system in place for babies born after visas are issued.
If she can’t get something done because she is pregnant she will get a waiver for it or they will use an alternative method.looks i wasn't clear with my question , i am not concerned with the visa for the baby , most likely will be born directly in US , I am concerned if they don't process my wife visa if she can't have X-ray during medical test .
I answered that already. Please re-read the post you replied to.Thank you very much for quick reply. Yes that’s my home country. So do I have to put my home county address as current address in DS260 not US address right?
Thanks in advance
So how long are you hoping/wishing they could hold off visa issuance in this case then if your wife wouldn’t even be close to giving birth by the time you go for your interview?looks i wasn't clear with my question , i am not concerned with the visa for the baby , most likely will be born directly in US , I am concerned if they don't process my wife visa if she can't have X-ray during medical test .
This is correct. From the DoS website: https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...r-the-interview/medical-examination-faqs.htmlSo how long are you hoping/wishing they could hold off visa issuance in this case then if your wife wouldn’t even be close to giving birth by the time you go for your interview?
Several pregnant women have gone through the medical process in the past - they were properly shielded. Alternatively you may be able to get your CS to waive the X-ray part (rather slim chance of getting a waiver IMO though).
You can’t simply request an embassy switch on the basis of one being “better” than the one responsible for your case. If you have a legitimate claim such as residing or having moved to a different country which a different embassy has jurisdiction over, you email KCC to unlock your DS260 form and update the new address, then following up by asking KCC to change your embassy based on the new address.Hi guys, what is the procedure of transferring your DV case from one embassy to another?
For example if case has DS-260 submitted, scans requested, sent but not verified yet, case is Current, target embassy is too slow to expect to get to your case ( 20k ).
What if try to transfer case to some 'better' embassy?
Mom,You can’t simply request an embassy switch on the basis of one being “better” than the one responsible for your case. If you have a legitimate claim such as residing or having moved to a different country which a different embassy has jurisdiction over, you email KCC to unlock your DS260 form and update the new address, then following up by asking KCC to change your embassy based on the new address.