Carolineinthecity
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Congrats @GANDT-SYD! Very exciting
Haha yes the African couple sure took some time. But he was smiling as they left so I'm guessing they got what they wanted. Those girls on level 10 seemed very young. They took all my education stuff out and just kept the most recent in the file. My papers were no more than a centimetre thick and that was probably too much. I had loads of other stuff which wasn't even needed. Eg my letter of job offer. I wasn't asked why I wanted to go or if I had any money, nothing. I was quite surprised.That's such great news Deb also congrats to Hershal. Good news day.
My curiosity is getting the better of me with regard to the African family that was there at the same time as us Deb. Did it look like they got through in the end? We met them in the foyer down stairs and had a small chat to them before we went in. It looked like it was going completely smoothly. I hope they got through.
Well done on picking up the point of confusion Deb, I'm sure that was stressful.
Our whole process went really smoothly. The girl on level 10 was surprised our document were already in order. They stuck out photos to our passports which, when we got upstairs the guy behind the window said "I'm going to tell them to stop doing that". I joked that there was no way I was going to tell them what to do. The girls on level 10 seemed a little confused about whether mine and my wife's documents should be in the same pile too. The girl I had separated them, I think the other one just put them all in one pile. Separate was the way to do it though it seems.
Once upstairs we had our number called, the guy asked if we had paid the fee. We said no, he asked us to pay it and then come back. I paid with cash then went back to the document checker man. He said it al looked fine. In an interesting comment he said somethign about the way visa's had been done had changed in the last couple of weeks. I'm not sure if he was talking about DV specifically or all of them..
So then we sat down for maybe 10 or 15 minutes before being called to another window for our interview. We went through the check-lists, there was nothing missing. I was asked about my uni degree and if I had any proof of that. I had my certificate with me, he asked if I had a copy, I said no, he took it and made a copy. So for those that have a uni degree, it's probably worth your while to take come proof with you.
We were asked why we wanted to move to the USA, what we did for work and when we were planning on moving. By this stage I was feeling pretty good. Next thing you know, we get told we're approved and congratulations!
What a relief!
Sorry if that's hard to read, I'm kinda just blurting it out! Congrats again to those that go through today and good luck to the next lot of people gone current. It's just like everyone says, just take what you need. We saw a few other people that seemed to have massive piles of paper work and we could see them scrambling through it all. Save yourself the stress and stick to the check-list.
WOOHOOO!!
Last month there was a very experienced 1st document checker training two younger girls. I thought they were on work experience! Given that they only do interviews once a month they wouldn't have had much experience since.
Well Emily I didn't want to jinx myself so I never said it, but I really thought I was going to be the first one to blot the copybook. You will be fine. There is no reason to worry. If I got through you will too. No doubts.We have gaps in our spreadsheet but, so far, 100% of those who have reported back have been successful. It's a great strike and I hope I don't ruin it next month. Yes, I'm that nervous.
Well that comes directly from the doctors surgery so I would contact them first. But I am not really sure it's imperitive to have it. I would think that would be in the sealed envelope maybe?Yes, well they were muttering things back and forth between each other and referring to how someone had shown them, I'm guessing today was their first time on their own. Even the guy I had on the upper level who was checking documents said he hadn't done it for a while so was a bit rusty about what was needed. Not exactly what you want to hear when it's such a life changing experience.
I will say the gent at the window for our interview was all business. I probably felt most relaxed with him bizarrely, probably because he seemed to know his stuff.
One thing I did ask about before we left was the pesky (DS-3025) form. I still don't have a copy of that despite me brining it up. He didn't know anything about it. I will wait and see what's in the pack that I get sent once our passports are done but it might be something I need to chase up.
We have our X-Ray CD's, just not that form.
Anyone have any idea who would be the best point of contact for that?
Well that comes directly from the doctors surgery so I would contact them first. But I am not really sure it's imperitive to have it. I would think that would be in the sealed envelope maybe?