I don't remember I was asked for DS260 number to register for DHL. But, if you are asked, it is a number that you have received with your DS260 submission confirmation paper. A number preceded by double A.
Like AA......
Really? No limit at all? Amazing. But do you think it is possible to convert Ethiopian birr(currency) in to Kenyan shilling without limit and restriction? Please do me a favour by checking available possibilities. Thanks @usken go.
Yaa. I have the same issue. I was in commercial bank last week. They told me that there is no way one can get a single dollar above 1000. Really disappointing. How can one immigrant visa holder take only 1000 dollars? What is he/she going to do to the rest of money he/she has? What a rule...
Congratulations Roddie, Ahadu, Sam16XXX, biah, amelekuru and benji_15
for receiving 2NL. What happened to rolex123?
Dear biah - "Addis, DV" <AddisDV@state.gov> is very short way for dv case inquiries.
You have to visit the page www.travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/law-and-policy/bulletin.html to see the recent visa bulletin.
If your case number is below the number stated(called cut off number) on the visa bulletin for your region, it means your case is current.
It looks strange. If you submitted your form in July and if you never requested KCC for unlocking, your form should be inactive. That means, if you want to change some informations in the form, lets say the name of your host, the system shouldn't allow you to do so. You can not delete/add...
if your 'status' says 'completed' and if you have confirmation paper at hand, you don't have to worry. The form is developed for global use, i.e. for all single and family applicants. It is normal if it has common instructions that work for all applicants.
But, if you want to know specific...
If you correctly submitted your form, and if you have a submission confirmation paper, your DS260 'status' in front of your name should say 'completed', and your form should be inactive, i.e. it doesn't allow you to edit anything. Is that right in your case.
No. You don't need to authenticate any document above secondary school certificate.
But you need to hold it when you go for your interview to show the CO in case you are asked.
As much as you have received 2NL, I don't think it will cause any problem. They may not update it closely. Other guys who are scheduled for March may help you by telling what their status is.
But, one thing I want to remind you is - about AoS. I've seen two cases in this forum who were asked to...
Welcome @biah.
1. You need to authenticate only high school documents. Even, if the CO asks to see your bachelor and masters degree, you can show, but no need to authenticate them.
2. This question is difficult for me. The senior members may help if you can tell in which country you lived .
3...
You are well prepared dear @amelekuru. You are expected to go for medical and police certificate as you said once you get your 2NL. You also need to prepare two 5x5 photos as per the photo requirement. Don't forget to register for DHL document delivery service as well.
One thing I don't...
The doctor didn't ask anything about HIV. Ofcourse he asked if I had ever been admitted to hospital for any previous serious health issue.
It is also common that, even the applicant may not know if he/she is HIV positive unless he/she conducted the test previously for some reason, like marriage...
In Ethiopia, the medical examination doesn't include HIV test. They take blood samples only for syphilis test. There is no way for the CO to know whether the applicant is HIV positive or not. How could the CO raise the issue of public charge?
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