@LazyDoggie we have the papers arranged in specific order as listed in the Support Documents and "what to bring". And no the papers are not loose, they are in clear files so its presentable and organized for the CO to go through - Lets have the experts clear or comments on this part @EmilyW other pretty experts
The panel doctor I went to is one of the doctors in the list who has been doing medical exams for DV for a very long time. Im pretty sure its mentioned that some doctors directly send results. And Yes, the medical results came in a sealed envelope.
Medical was just below $900 for all three which included x-ray. Police clearance was below $200 each.
What is FSEF?
Only the selectee needs to show education.
Unless the selectee is cross charging to their spouse's place of birth.
Thanks. Very useful for me as my wife is the selectee for DV 2016.Only the selectee needs to show education.
FSFE is Fiji Seventh Form Examination - the 13th year in Fiji.What is FSEF?
Thought some of the recent visa success people would appreciate this.
Saw it on OzBargain - USA Pre-paid SIM cards
Make sure you check your phone specs before buying. T-Mobile is very picky with its frequencies and may not support your phone. AT&T is more compatible.
- Simple Mobile (T-Mobile) Sim card $29 2GB data
- H2O (AT&T) Sim Card $55 1GB data
btw I've mentioned this before on the forum, Sprint and Verizon are huge phone companies in the US, however they use a weird US-only protocol and your phone won't work for them. Ignore. You need to get AT&T or T-Mobile sims, or their resellers.
@SusieQQQ Yup Well aware... I was referring to her educational papers.... On the flight to Suva this evening from Nadi... weekend at home sweet home in Suva and then Monday it is at the interviewOnly the selectee needs to show education.
They say your SSN will be processed on entry, but I am yet to hear if someone this year who didn't have to go into the SSA office and apply again. I suggest you just go into the office and apply after you enter, bring your passport with stamped visa, and your birth certificate. I explained the situation with mine not knowing if it was already being processed or not and they just looked up my details and said I wasn't in the system so started a new SSN from scratch. The SSN card was sent within 2 weeks.@EmilyW and others in case you were wondering.... I GOT MINE! Had a really cool interviewer that upon hearing I support the Dallas Cowboys told me he was tempted to reject the application. Haha. Questions were quite standard: how long to do my degree, why did I move to London, why USA...
So basically I'm all set, I fly to NYC on the 19th of June. I already have a job (transferring to join the US office of my company). Now on to the fun of setting up a bank account, getting SSN and finding a place (can't crash on my cousins couch forever!).
Any tips on that oh wise ones? If I understand correctly the SSN will be issued/processed upon entry? Any idea about how quickly you get the SSN issued on average? Work want me to start ASAP, so not much of a holiday for ZShep... :-(
They say your SSN will be processed on entry, but I am yet to hear if someone this year who didn't have to go into the SSA office and apply again. I suggest you just go into the office and apply after you enter, bring your passport with stamped visa, and your birth certificate. I explained the situation with mine not knowing if it was already being processed or not and they just looked up my details and said I wasn't in the system so started a new SSN from scratch. The SSN card was sent within 2 weeks.
It's 3.30am and I fly out in just over six hours to activate. And I can't sleep!
Next time I post, it will be as a LPR.
How cool! I'll put the kettle on.
Nice! Do I come over for tea too?