Makiki, thank u for assuring me that it wont bring issues. I will remind the CO to change it. By the way, my Interview is scheduled on August 20, 2013 as I wrote above.
All my administrative and school documents rhyme correctly. The only discrepancy is on the Appointment letter which was written according to the initial application and not according to the DV forms.
Forum mates, I need your advice.
During the online application, my first and middle names were inverted and an "h” was left out in my first name (“h” after “t”). I informed KCC of these errors and I was told to complete the DS forms with the correct info and that the information would be...
I've been seeking how to reduce the days of stay in Nairobi and the costs (parents & 3 kids); but you're right, as they still have the passport after the interview, one must wait to get it back before leaving.
Congratulations! Your experience is an encouragement. By the way, about DHL registration I wonder if people from countries other than Kenya must necessarily register at DHL offices in Kenya. Is it possible to register at DHL offices in their countries? Those coming out of Kenya who have already...
Congratulatons!!!!!!!! Kweli, this is a House of Winners! I'm dying to hear the whole story of ur success! This is a great for us waiting for 2nd notification and/or Interview.
That's fine if I will give the address of the Host at the CO window. But if they do a background check up of the Host to ensure that he/she has enough resources to host me, as Nickelly said previously, I wonder if this could not be a cause for putting me on AP.
Someone who is an illegal immigrant helped me to get an address of one who has a Green Card. I convened with this future Host that I will participate in the rental and in living expenses. If he doesn't change his mind as some of the forummates said!
As you are about the host, I have a related question, and you will excuse me if this has already been debated before. While filling the forms sent to KCC, I replied “ NOT YET DETERMINED” to the question #10 related the chosen permanent address in USA and to the question #11 related to where my...
Thank you to assure me about English. As the most important thing is to translate documents, I will have them translated and notarized (those in French). In fact some recent documents are in English, while others (old ones) were written in French.
I have a question about how people whose English level is very low (especially in spoken English) are treated during the interview. As you know, some of the selectees to be interviewed at Nairobi don’t have a strong background in the English language (for exemple, some come from French-speaking...
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