Hi, Im just wondering what happens if I lost my records? Any where I can retrieve my records?
If I fail to find my records. what should I do?
Thanks in advance
I did read that part, but Im talking about the interviewer's questions on these documents.
I was wondering if the interviewer ask him any questions about other documents besides the high school report card; not if they collected it. thanks
hello there monkey, my dad was born in China. not UK. I understand that China is not an eligible country, but again I think this issue has already been taken care of.
As long as neither of my parents were not born in THAT INELIGIBLE COUNTRY(UK in my case). I can Claim EITHER parents' place of...
exactly.... I already got my answer. you are the one who said "he seems not to understand the issue he is facing, or simply prefers to ignore it" I am not sure what you mean by that, since I already got a clear answer.
if you are referring to the foreign chargeability issue, Iv already said disregard my thread about that, since its already been taken care of on my other thread.
My question on this post is simply asking if I should put HK or UK as my primary on the DS-260 form
Well Im not the OP of this thread, but OK.
so what kind of issue do u think I don't understand? Not trying to argue here, I just want to make sure I get things right
my question on this thread has nothing to do with the post of foreign chargeability at all.
I just want to find out which nationality I should list as my primary on the DS-260 form. Please disregard that post.....
I applied using my mom's nationality which is Hong Kong. but I hold HK and UK passport.
1. Put HK(an eligible country) as my primary nationality and then claims UK as my secondary.
or
2. Put UK as my primary since thats where I was born, and then put HK as my secondary,
PS: Please note that...
oh wow thats a lot. and I guess the procedure was different back then. Thats why he had to go to the consulate, pay the fee and then go back for the interview.
So when filing the DS-260 form, I put hong kong as my first nationality and then I answered yes for second nationality question and then I put the UK as my second one.
Is that okay? since I was born in the UK and have both UK and HK passports. But I only put my HK passport on there because my...
Question. The fee is USD $819? I thought its like 300$ something. what is that $819 for?
Also, why did you have to go to the consulate before the interview?
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