Just explain to the CO that you didn't mention your degree on DS260, they are aware of cost sharing requirement,having paperworks to back it up should be enough.
Hi, Welcome
Yes you should take your degree to the interview, submit it if asked for, you can also request an edit on your form at time of interview if you want to.
Explain the reason why you did not mention it on the DS260.
Best of luck!
Do not worry about your degree certificate, explain the cost sharing issue and they will understand what the case is,they don't even bother to check your degree as long as you have high-school diploma. Relax!!
How did you get the police certificate you have in hand?
They need to write a police certificate to "American embassy " to do so they need the 2nd nl. Attached to the certificate. You should contact the forensic office behind immigration office and find out more details.
Hi!
Police certificate must be obtained when you receive your 2nd nl, as long as you fulfil all the required documents and you are legally residing abroad it does not make a difference.
LTB doesn't not necessarily mean you are infective or you will be on AP, as long as it is non infectious it shouldn't be a problem.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent_tuberculosis
Once deemed infectious they want you to finish the DOT (direct observed therapy) session which is about two months,then they will repeat tests and if no more infectious you will get a visa and you will complete the treatment in USA, I hope it make sense now.
Lol!
I Called Rolex one time, we never see eachother may be soon.
My Hyundai is gone ,changed by BMW 528 2014 model, life is good!! Hahaha
Yes still working in the hospital emergency room quiet busy but lovable coworkers and suprvisers.
Bless you too!!
Yes, they want to make sure the person is not infectious anymore, they will have repeat x-ray, skin test, sputum exam.... If confirmed infective it must be treated before visa approval.
Am sorry but I was not foolwing VB this year, but sounds like it is a bit fast compared to 2015, one thing I learned from my DV lottery experience is "Patience" you are selected for a reason, try to exercise patience and enjoy your time back home :):)
It is understandable the costs add up so quickly, what many people do is take a loan from a friend or family,then pay it back once they settle in US.
If you have a sponsor you can discuss this with them as well.
Best of luck!
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