hello everybody, i want to say well done for those of u who picked their visa and let it be a smooth road for those to be interviewed. one question just came into my mind. ,.. is the 6mth visa validity period dependent on expiry date of the medical result
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Hi God-is-Love, that is good question. All my plan is based on the six month duration starting from the date visa will be put on our passport (printed). I also know two DV cases this year whose duration on the visa is exactly six month from the date it is offered. Otherwise, if the six month limit is based on date of medical report, logically, there is no point of postponing our visa offering date. I am aware of the YES answer above from SusieQQQ:Dear MB1xxx, i was trying to read back your posts.
Your medical had been done on November 2/2014, and your interview was on November 17/2014. You also said you plan to fly in July. I think the entry date you planned will exceed the six month limit between your medical examination date and entry date. What are you thinking?
However, at this point in time, I have no choice but wait and see how it will turnout. Probably I have been OVER confident to pay for the July ticket. Expect full answer to your question in this week or so.Yes.
Hi God-is-Love, that is good question. All my plan is based on the six month duration starting from the date visa will be put on our passport (printed). I also know two DV cases this year whose duration on the visa is exactly six month from the date it is offered. Otherwise, if the six month limit is based on date of medical report, logically, there is no point of postponing our visa offering date. I am aware of the YES answer above from SusieQQQ:
However, at this point in time, I have no choice but wait and see how it will turnout. Probably I have been OVER confident to pay for the July ticket. Expect full answer to your question in this week or so.
Hi God-is-Love, that is good question. All my plan is based on the six month duration starting from the date visa will be put on our passport (printed). I also know two DV cases this year whose duration on the visa is exactly six month from the date it is offered. Otherwise, if the six month limit is based on date of medical report, logically, there is no point of postponing our visa offering date. I am aware of the YES answer above from SusieQQQ:
However, at this point in time, I have no choice but wait and see how it will turnout. Probably I have been OVER confident to pay for the July ticket. Expect full answer to your question in this week or so.
Yes we plan to go this week. I will do all that is possible to have everything as planned.So, are you going to embassy this week?
The other thing, as I've learnt from this forum, the six month limit starts to count from the date of medical examination. I don't have any official page to link here about such case except previous posts by senior members. Others may help me with this.
But I advice you to ask the CO when you get your approval. You may need to tell the CO the intended date of entry and medical examination date. You may get the answer right there.
May be they request you to make another medical which won't expire till you enter US.
Yes SusieQQQ you missed some part of the story. We (my family) didn't receive our visa yet though it is already approved in view of accommodating completion of children exit exam within the six month limit.But if your interview was Nov then July is too late anyway, or did I miss something? The maximum validity is 6 months, shorter if medical expires earlier.
No. My 10 year old daughter was not asked to give finger print.Is finger print must for a child aged less than 3?
I didn't see them taking finger prints of children.I mean inside the embassy
I mean inside the embassy
I am referring to the embassy.No. My 10 year old daughter was not asked to give finger print.
Is finger print must for a child aged less than 3?
Is there a concern about a child being fingerprinted? What is the worry?
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