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Dv 2013 kenyan selectees report here!!!!

You cannot include a fiance as a dependent, only legally married partners can be included. As for your kid, did you have this kid after the original eDV application was submitted? If yes, you can include the kid, send an updated DS 230 and DSP 122 (if you've not already done that). However if you already had this kid before the eDV application was submitted, there's no way to successfully add the kid at this stage.
Sm1 is right. If the kid was born before the online DV application and you did not include the kid, then you can not include the kid now otherwise you will be disqualified. If the klid was born after online application, then you can include the kid. As for the fiancee, it is not possible. They need married people.
 
hallo forum members,my interview was supposed to be on march but the EMBASSY called me and informed that it will be on april & the reason was bcoz of election.
Oooh! everything gonna be nice.
Jesyka how're yu doing, I have been trying to reach yu but all in vain. I lost yua phone number n' there-4 I have been writing messages in yua Facebook, yahoo n even in your forums inbox...............................wat happened? yu don't check yua mails? I lost my safaricom sim card n there-4 I don't av the contacts. I have been so bizzy especially last month......................
 
Thought i should share this info:
1. If your interview is slated in the coming few months i propose you buy dollars NOW! if you have the cash..the dollar tend to go up during and after elections, you can save alot by paying the Interview fees and plane ticket in dollars..
2. I noticed from the Nigerian & Ghana interview experiences, guys are really grounded in terms of questions as compared to Kenyans, i guess honesty is the key , tey dont ask so many question so expect your interview to be short..

have a blessed day guys..

1:As we speak,it had clocked kshs 87 to the $.

2:Hmmm..only time will tell:).
 
Quote 4 today

“… Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for them that love him.

But God has revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searches all things, yea, the deep things of God.” – 1 Cor.2:9-10

Amen...
 
ayayayayaya!
guys guys guys, just came back from a week and a half in kenya. Auuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuiiiii. Those of you who have won kinjani kibichi (green card) gerrrout of that place as fast as you can!!!!! kenya is doomed, dooomed, dooooooooooooooooomed!!!
While there i encountered
1) terrible terrible corruption!
2) money hungry pokos kwa wingi as someone above adviced!
3) ukabira ti ti ti every where you go
4) traffic jams!
5) heaps of garbage!
6) crime and insecurity, shooting killing everywhere. Kwa ktn at least once a day there is a story of mauanji!
7) college graduate masufferer eeeevrywhere!
9) power and water brackouts daily! Even when it is raining full force!
10) title deed fraud!! I found somebady living and building on one of my plotis!
11) the bank employees steal from your accounts sometimes!
12) too many flies!
Get out get out get out of kenya immediatry!! Kenya is not going anywhere for the next 1000 years. Tis doomed!!!!!!!! At least hapa america kwetu stima haishi na maji ndiyo iyo iyo kwa tap on demand.
Dubai shonde, miguu-panua-manokii-nesh na kadhalika come quickly, fiyo fiyo fiyo to our heaven on earth america before they lock you out!!!

Mg.

east or west home is the best,
america is like any other place in the world, maybe kibera n mathare are good than america in one way or the other.
Trouble is all over the world...............how many killings have you heard recently in america? Very many in deed.
For those who are born in kenya................kenya is their native land n remains native to them........no matter what. We're sojourners in america.
May kenya be a great land.
God bless kenya.
There are million reasons why i lived in kenya but only one reason why am living in america(dollars)
guys be blessed n may god bless kenya especially in these hard times kenya is experiencing.
 
Today's Devotion

The Scripture says:

“Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.” – Luke 10:19
 
Are children supposed to have the certificate of good conduct if they are under 18?:confused:
THE KENYA POLICE CERTIFICATE OF GOOD CONDUCT APPLICATION



The following are the prerequisites for aplications for certificates of good conduct:


KENYAN CITIZEN (within the country)

(I) ADULTS OF OR ABOVE EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD

(a) Must present him/her self with original second-generation national identification card and a clear photocopy (Kenyan passports are not accepted).
(b) Must pay Kshs.1, 000.00 and obtain the official receipt from the cashier at CID Headquarters incase of Nairobi residents or at Divisional CID offices in other geographical areas within Kenya (Refer Appendix 49 of FSO).
(c) Must allow his fingerprints and palm prints to be recorded on a prescribed form (C24 or P20).
(d) The application consisting of original payment receipt, clear copy of ID.card and fingerprints must be forwarded officially with a covering letter from Divisional CID office to CID Headquarters through post or runner.

(III) ALL OTHER PERSONS OR A CHILD BELOW EIGHTEEN YEARS

(a) Must present him/her self with original birth certificate and a clear certified photocopy
(b) Must pay Kshs.1, 000.00 and obtain the official receipt from the cashier at CID Headquarters incase of Nairobi residents or at Divisional CID offices in other geographical areas within Kenya (Refer Appendix 49 of FSO).
(c) Must allow his fingerprints and palm prints to be recorded on a prescribed form (C24 or P20).
(d) The application consisting of original payment receipt, clear copy of ID.card and fingerprints must be forwarded officially with a covering letter from Divisional CID office to CID Headquarters through post or runner
 
Are children supposed to have the certificate of good conduct if they are under 18?:confused:
THE KENYA POLICE CERTIFICATE OF GOOD CONDUCT APPLICATION



The following are the prerequisites for aplications for certificates of good conduct:


KENYAN CITIZEN (within the country)

(I) ADULTS OF OR ABOVE EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD

(a) Must present him/her self with original second-generation national identification card and a clear photocopy (Kenyan passports are not accepted).
(b) Must pay Kshs.1, 000.00 and obtain the official receipt from the cashier at CID Headquarters incase of Nairobi residents or at Divisional CID offices in other geographical areas within Kenya (Refer Appendix 49 of FSO).
(c) Must allow his fingerprints and palm prints to be recorded on a prescribed form (C24 or P20).
(d) The application consisting of original payment receipt, clear copy of ID.card and fingerprints must be forwarded officially with a covering letter from Divisional CID office to CID Headquarters through post or runner.

(III) ALL OTHER PERSONS OR A CHILD BELOW EIGHTEEN YEARS

(a) Must present him/her self with original birth certificate and a clear certified photocopy
(b) Must pay Kshs.1, 000.00 and obtain the official receipt from the cashier at CID Headquarters incase of Nairobi residents or at Divisional CID offices in other geographical areas within Kenya (Refer Appendix 49 of FSO).
(c) Must allow his fingerprints and palm prints to be recorded on a prescribed form (C24 or P20).
(d) The application consisting of original payment receipt, clear copy of ID.card and fingerprints must be forwarded officially with a covering letter from Divisional CID office to CID Headquarters through post or runner

Am also waiting on the answer to this one.
 
Are children supposed to have the certificate of good conduct if they are under 18?:confused:
THE KENYA POLICE CERTIFICATE OF GOOD CONDUCT APPLICATION



The following are the prerequisites for aplications for certificates of good conduct:


KENYAN CITIZEN (within the country)

(I) ADULTS OF OR ABOVE EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD

(a) Must present him/her self with original second-generation national identification card and a clear photocopy (Kenyan passports are not accepted).
(b) Must pay Kshs.1, 000.00 and obtain the official receipt from the cashier at CID Headquarters incase of Nairobi residents or at Divisional CID offices in other geographical areas within Kenya (Refer Appendix 49 of FSO).
(c) Must allow his fingerprints and palm prints to be recorded on a prescribed form (C24 or P20).
(d) The application consisting of original payment receipt, clear copy of ID.card and fingerprints must be forwarded officially with a covering letter from Divisional CID office to CID Headquarters through post or runner.

(III) ALL OTHER PERSONS OR A CHILD BELOW EIGHTEEN YEARS

(a) Must present him/her self with original birth certificate and a clear certified photocopy
(b) Must pay Kshs.1, 000.00 and obtain the official receipt from the cashier at CID Headquarters incase of Nairobi residents or at Divisional CID offices in other geographical areas within Kenya (Refer Appendix 49 of FSO).
(c) Must allow his fingerprints and palm prints to be recorded on a prescribed form (C24 or P20).
(d) The application consisting of original payment receipt, clear copy of ID.card and fingerprints must be forwarded officially with a covering letter from Divisional CID office to CID Headquarters through post or runner

Yes, but only from 16 years and above. Check instructions below;

POLICE CERTIFICATES: Each applicant aged 16 years or over is required to submit a police certificate from the police authorities of each locality of the country of the applicant’s nationality or current residence where the applicant has resided for at least six months since attaining the age of sixteen. Police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided at least one year. A police certificate must also be obtained from the police authorities of any place where the applicant has been arrested for any reason, regardless of the length of residence. Police certificates from certain countries are considered unobtainable. The consular office will advise you about any particular country.
 
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