And yes I agree on the OCers Ingenuity and determination tooI hope so Emily. Who lectured Blondie??
And yes I agree on the OCers Ingenuity and determination tooI hope so Emily. Who lectured Blondie??
Yeah I see what you mean. I guess people think of stuff and post without thinking. But careless comments can sure upset your day.Another poster who randomly said that Blondie should check her eligibility because she married her boyfriend after he won the lottery. Thing was, Blondie was responding to another poster about a totally different issue. So it was this random turn in conversation. It really was strange!
So... a friend of mine in Colorado has offered me a job in my industry . If I get a letter stating as much from her does anyone know if that helps my chances? Im hoping so. I am really getting hopeful now.
Will do. ThanksA job offer letter can certainly help your case in regard to the public charge requirements - so yes - take it along.
I reckon that just might seal the deal! Good on you Deb, you good thing. That's what I love about the OCers is their ingenuity and determination. I reckoln if you go into the interview confident and with all relevant documentation, it would be harder for them to say no than it is to say yes.
Blondie, what the heck happened in that other thread where you were lectured on your eligibility? Terribly random.
Missed the day but loads of questions about re-locating, is it possible to have another day like this ?Obviously this forum is the best place for information on the lottery process and some of the hurdles we all face, but I thought I'd throw in a sneaky plug for my blog again.
Every few months I throw open the floor to my readers to see what they want to know, and answer questions they might pose. I've done that again today, right here.
There have been questions about the lottery process itself, questions about different elements of relocating and getting set up here, questions about lifestyle and other differences between here and Australia, and plenty more.
So I’d love to hear from you all – leave me a comment and I’ll try to answer them all!
I have been spending a lot of time on the City Data Forum trying to work out the best place to live. Here is one of my threads...
http://www.city-data.com/forum/general-u-s/2213835-aussie-family-moving-usa-where-live.html
Crawf, I know you lived in Denver for a while and now you are in Maine. What's Colorado really like? We did 30 States when we went on a big road trip but didn't go to Colorado. We were all set to move there and now I'm a little worried about the elevation and having trouble adjusting. Also it's arid with not many trees?? Not sure if you are still reading but I would really appreciate your opinion.
Missed the day but loads of questions about re-locating, is it possible to have another day like this ?
Haha... no idea. It was very strange and out of nowhere. It didn't bother me too much More so annoying as he was hijacking the thread with nonsense!
Mom set him straight though!
My 2nl has also come through. 6XX.
@CC1 - Congratulations! You mentioned in your list of order of docs that medical stuff came last. I was wondering what medical documentation did you take? I thought that the visa medical doctor forwarded all the relevant documentation directly to the Sydney consulate? The only docs I have are the vaccines records and chest x-rays that Dr Waks said should be carried with us at POE. Or have I confused things TIA!
And that's why we love Mom. A smackdown administered with Scarlett O'Hara elegance.
Thanks! I will report back for sure! I chose Medibank for the same reason - close to work. It's funny though, because when I booked, they didn't ask me for my case number or if I'd gone current or anything. Not that there's any advantage to having the medical earlier due to the 6 month expiry date, but you could probably book your medical with Medibank before you even get your 2NL if you needed to for some reason. Once again, I don't think there's any need to plan that far ahead though, they were able to book me in within 2 days of me calling them.Good luck today Essey.
If you are ok with sharing, can you let us know how it goes in terms of the doctor. There are two in Melbourne and I'd be keen to know which one is more appropriate. I've spoken to Dr Charles and he seems pretty nice but the Medibank one is closer in terms of work.
And that's why we love Mom. A smackdown administered with Scarlett O'Hara elegance.
ROFL .......
like this?
@CC1 - Congratulations! You mentioned in your list of order of docs that medical stuff came last. I was wondering what medical documentation did you take? I thought that the visa medical doctor forwarded all the relevant documentation directly to the Sydney consulate? The only docs I have are the vaccines records and chest x-rays that Dr Waks said should be carried with us at POE. Or have I confused things TIA!
Hi OC Ems,
You will actually tick this checklist in the interview process at the consulate so I wouldnt worry too much.