kukilaska
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I know, ehhh so weird ;(((I'm just surprised that they still haven't requested your file from KCC.
I know, ehhh so weird ;(((I'm just surprised that they still haven't requested your file from KCC.
I think you should do a fast infopass. Take everything you have and do a walk in and kindly ask why your case hasn't moved. If that doesn't change anything, then you can reach out to your congress person. Just be kind to them and articulate well your concern. Keep us posted.
Interesting that you had your interview before you were even current. What Field Office are you working through?
Yeah if there's no movement this week, that's my plan for the next week.
I was surprised as well when I got the interview letter, my first thought was that they don't know what they're doing (for a DV case). But at the interview the officer was aware that I'm only going to be current in August and said that's fine.
I'm in Anchorage, Alaska. From what I understand the case load up here is not that high so that's why they moved so quick on this (according to my local attorney). Problem is that now they're taking their sweet time to do the final decision.
Yeah if there's no movement this week, that's my plan for the next week.
I was surprised as well when I got the interview letter, my first thought was that they don't know what they're doing (for a DV case). But at the interview the officer was aware that I'm only going to be current in August and said that's fine.
I'm in Anchorage, Alaska. From what I understand the case load up here is not that high so that's why they moved so quick on this (according to my local attorney). Problem is that now they're taking their sweet time to do the final decision.
Hello
How many years of visits to the USA do I need to include in the DS 230, I have 3 lines only, if I attach a list of tohers, how many shall I include?
Thanks
I didn't understand what you mean by "lines", but include the copies of all the travel documents you have such as prior I-20s, i-94s, visa stickers etc.Hello
How many years of visits to the USA do I need to include in the DS 230, I have 3 lines only, if I attach a list of tohers, how many shall I include?
Thanks
I didn't understand what you mean by "lines", but include the copies of all the travel documents you have such as prior I-20s, i-94s, visa stickers etc.
True. If he doesn't need DS-230 in the first place, that's a different story.I believe the question really is 'what does the OP need form DS-230 for?????'
I hv my interview on the 4th Sept and I have submitted to the embassy all the required doc, however a mail has been sent from the US embassy today implying what i need to bring on the interview day and they added selective service form, which s needed to be filled by every male aged 18-25
However it also requires SSN to fill it and obviously i dont have it.
Shall i fill it and leave the SSN empty?
Thanks in advance
I'm not sure if you're in the right forum. Sounds like you're doing CP.
Anyway... Since they sent you the form, I think you should fill it out and leave the SSN field blank.
Just FYI for CP cases: we had to sign a preprinted acknowledgement form at the US consulate, informing us that we had the obligation to sign up for Selective Services upon our arrival in the US. We confirmed with our signature that we had received this information from the US Consulate, yet the process did not actually include the actual sign-up process, which we subsequently completed through the online FAFSA application here in the US. Best.It's confusing. I've never heard of selective service being signed at the embassy as it is only required after landing and green card activation. Does anyone know if it is usually done at an AOS interview??
Just FYI for CP cases: we had to sign a preprinted acknowledgement form at the US consulate, informing us that we had the obligation to sign up for Selective Services upon our arrival in the US. We confirmed with our signature that we had received this information from the US Consulate, yet the process did not actually include the actual sign-up process, which we subsequently completed through the online FAFSA application here in the US. Best.
I still maintain there is nothing to lose1) The odds of winning the DV lottery ranges between 0.5% to I think about 4% depending on the region. I wouldn't call those odds precisely a miracle! The odds of somebody mistakenly adjudicating a case is a lot less than that though.
2) The DV fee ($330 per person) and the Medical exam fees (about $400 per person) is lost.
3) DV is about bringing in diversity. If the US was after the money of immigrants, they had better ways to accomplish that, like by increasing the EB quota for highly skilled workers.
I think before interview everything already suppose to be clear if Officer educated about DV cases, KCC file suppose to be requested, every doc suppose to be required before an interview, but if u can see from ppl reports some FO does not have clue about DV cases and did not request files and after interview it can take time and as results delay with decision. Hope ppl try to call KCC before interview and ask if everything done, and if not to go to info pass and ask to request docs from KCC. that how it is working.
Some things are just meant to be. I'm not religious - but perhaps you do indeed have someone/something looking out for you.
Actually good point. I should go to Church a couple of times before my interview. Leave no stone unturned!