Hi veronice, Thank you for your wishes and I hope everything goes excelent for you too.
Yep, I am in Caracas and the hardest to get was the legalization in the "Main Registry". If you want, you can write me on private to make contact and explain you all the stuff by phone (there is no short...
Hi Veronice, sorry to take that long in answer to you.
No, you do not need to legalize translations. First you have to legalize the documents and then translate them. The translation will become part of the legalized document.
I already have all my documents ready for the interview. It was a...
Hi Veronice, thank you for your wishes.
Yes, the payment is in cash and with Bs., you can pay the fee with debit or credit but with an american card in dollars (no way).
I had the opportunity to talk with a family from Venezuela that was selected in DV2013 and they told me that. Another...
Hi Veronice, do not worry that much about your "high" number. In the last years SA has been current and there are no reasons to change this year.
On the oder hand, I will take advantage to tell every person expecting an interview in Caracas that the fee payment must to be in cash and "exact"...
Hola amigo/a mi case number es SA2014000006**. Estimo tener la cita en Enero.
Luego de que tenga todo legalizado en el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores comenzaré a llamar traductores certificados de la lista a ver quién me ofrece mejor precio.
Estamos a la orden!
Although the Departament of State says on its Website that: "All documents not in English, or in the official language of the country in which application for a visa is being made, must be accompanied by certified translations." The U.S. Embassy Website in Caracas says that: "The U.S. Embassy in...
My wife was selected for further prosessing in the DV2014. Some years ago I went to US to study english under F1 VISA and I took the first steps to enroll in a Teacher Certification Program and be able to get a H1-B visa. I got back to my home country, did not ended the process and never...
In the Instructions for selectees: Civil Documents it states: "IF the applicant have lived in a different part of their country of nationality for more than 6 months" What do they mean with that?
For instance, if I am from Spain and live in Madrid but in the past I have been lived in Barcelona...
I agree with Sm1smom. If you interview is already schedule do not try to make any change.
About the time the consulate keeps your passport I have heard it is between five and ten days. I think you should explain your situation to the CO in the interview, maybe he/she can help you.
Actually, we have a low case number (2014SA000005XX). I am interesting in to know if there are any kind of "filter" prior to the interview and what type of filters could be.
Selected + forms sent + CN under cut-off = Interview ?
My wife was selected for further prosessing in the DV2014. We sent the forms and KCC alredy confirmed its reception and everything seems to go fine. But I wonder if there are any chance that when the moment comes they do not send me the 2NL...
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