Hello BigSmile - Don't you have to be a resident/ national of the country where you do the consular processing? It sounds like you/ your spouse are not from South Korea so how did you manage to get them to accept your cases?
Also, I would personally leave a couple of days-time between the...
Thank you for getting back so quickly.
The KCC insert in the 2d (appointment) notification letter package mentioned that the copies all originals must be certified. Is it true?
So nothing else then... you were prepared: you had pictures. I didn't think of gathering some. Will do so now.
Congratulations mummydd! That's great. So much preparation and anticipation and it paid-off.
Thank you elaichi for your prompt response.
Thank you both for your detailed responses.
Could each of you please tell us what documents you gave at the first window?
the KCC DV appointment letter...
Congratulations! It sounds like you had the perfect interview.
Could you please give us some more details?
I understand that you first hand-over your documents to one window (a person kind of makes sure you have all the documents), wait and then get called for the interview at another window...
Exactly, Angelina Jolie decides she wants to live in the South of France and it's done.
The Beckams (soccer player) want to be in LA and it's done.
This really seems too easy for the ones with a lot of cash.
I had read several times that you can invest as little as $500K in a real business...
That's great news. Thank you.
So you can travel in and out of the US with that stamp in your passport? It serves as a GC until you get the resident card in the mail?
It's a good idea but they all require two forms of ID and it sounds like they mean US IDs.
I confess I was also curious about how everyone else is doing this.
So most give a family or friend's address?
Thank you so much for answering my questions.
About the address, as I was reading through the boards, everyone seemed to have a US address right after arrival. I thought this couldn't be and that mostly people were giving their hotel or temporary stay address.
I have no idea what address I...
Congratulations! It's amazing they were so quick in processing your GCs.
So the GC arrives in the mail. Could you please tell me what validity it carries?
I understand it's 10 years but I also read that it's 2 years initially and then the following GC is 10 years. True?
Also after you...
Congratulation. What a relief: it's a great feeling.
So the GC arrives in the mail a few weeks after entering the US.
Does anyone know what validity it carries?
I understand it's 10 years but I also read that it's 2 years initially and then the following GC is 10 years.
Yes that's a number I had seen for the Adjustment of Status (AOS) process,
- DV winner receives Notification Letter.
- DV winner mails back forms DS-122 and DS-230 part I+II to KCC.
- DV winner receives second notification letter to acknowledge reception and say to take it up to USCIS from then...
That's exactly, word for word what I have done. But that's for KCC after receiving the notification letter.
What about on the day of the appointment at the consulate? What forms do they want?
Taz, OK.
Could you please tell me:
5) What forms do I have to have ready to give them for CP? Do I fill them out right there on that day or do I bring them filled-out in Adobe Acrobat, printed-out and signed?
I already did but I read from a CP thread the experience of a British DV2008 winner who said he signed the DS-230 in the consulate at the end of the interview. That's why I am confused.
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