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Except there is an added confusion in my case, that my case number did not appear in the list published on the web site. However, I got an email confirmation abot my interview date.
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Originally posted by aronline
Raju
my interview is on 06/26. Since I am staying in a hotel in Chennai do you have an idea if I can give the chennai consulate my home address in Delhi as the address to post my sealed Visa and passport or is it necessary to give local South India address only?
How much time it took for you to get back your sealed packet?
Suggestions welcome from everyone!
TIA
Originally posted by kumar_sam
Hi Raju, DMN, Puliraju, Sri_IL,
Congratulations for successful interviews and all the best for POE. Enjoy your vacation in India.
Can somebody clarify this question regarding DS 230 II. (This question already there in two more threads..but no reply yet from experienced gurus. Hence I am asking again here).
In DS 230 II, what should we right for item # 29??
It is : Name and Address of Petitioner.
Should we write our employer name and addresss or Applicant's name and address? (before replying please see Rajeev comments in Thread DS 230 II thread).
Thanks & Regards,
Sam.
Originally posted by getMyGcCp
As fas I know you need to carry ticket details only if you are involved in drunken driving or if you involved in any offensive drving (going 30 mph more than what the allowed speed limit) or if any criminal charges are made. Getting normal traffic ticket is not offensive crime.
Originally posted by chencp2003
I got a ticket, 83 in 65mph zone. That was 6yrs ago and i don't have the ticket. Plead guilty, paid extra fine so that it does not go on record.
Should i answer yes for the charges question? If yes, i will still not be able to show the ticket and supposely it's not on my record.
What do i do?
Originally posted by Rajeev Kumar
Enjoy your post CP euphoria- but stay cool in the sultry chennai weather!
kant, you can just tell the consular official the truth-you had your marriage registered on a different date and had a ceremony on a different day. I would not worry about it.
Originally posted by spulapak
Raju595,
Congrats on getting thru with ur interview.
quick question for u as usual
was your employment letter notarized? is it necessary to get it notarized ( I received my employment letter from the company but it isnt notarized)
regards,
spulapak
Originally posted by spulapak
Raju595,
Congrats on getting thru with ur interview.
quick question for u as usual
was your employment letter notarized? is it necessary to get it notarized ( I received my employment letter from the company but it isnt notarized)
regards,
spulapak
Originally posted by dbsraju
Hello all:
I am very glad for every one of you for the succesful completion of the Greencard process through CP. I am also glad that this thread has lot of info regarding the process (Thanks to Raju 595).
My Labor Certification got cleared last week (Chicago DOL) and I am preparing to apply for I-140. I am thinking of taking your route (CP..). I am actually concerned about two three issues that may be particular to my case. I appreciate if you could answer them here or send me an e-mail <dbsraju@hotmail.com> .
1. My company is a small software consulting company. (4 or 5 employees). Financially it is doing alright (Little profits, but not in losses etc). Would that be problem for CP. My concern is could there be a discretion against small companies ?
Immigration[Green card] is a non-discretionary item. Consular officer cannot deny visa on their discretion, if you have successfully gone through the process of labor, I-140 and CP/AOS stage. (assumption: You have fullfilled all the requirements, not done andy fraud, not disclosed/hidden correct info, does not belong to terrorist organization, etc). Small company or a big company doesn't matter as far as you go through the GC process (three stages) successfully.
2. I did not re-validate my passport stamping (My H1B is extended in US). So, if something goes wrong in Chennai (Unforeseen ofcourse, as I have all the documentation), could that be a problem to re-enter USA on my H1B (stamping ?).
Once you go for the CP interview, if there is any document missing, you will get a chance to resubmit the docs within 364 days. Consular officer cannot deny immigrant visa on his discretion. There is a lot of info on the US consulate websites and on this forum, which gives reason for visa denial. But if the immigrant visa is denied to you, all other types of visa will be cancelled. You will be all by yourself in your home country. This is a drawback of the CP process. Speaking statistically, 99% of the immigrant visas applicants have been successful
Thanks in advance for the advises.
Best Regards,
Rama Raju. Dutta.