OC_EMS
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I'd like that email if you could - britsimon3 at gmail dot com.
Crikey.... youre up early!
I'd like that email if you could - britsimon3 at gmail dot com.
sending now Simon. Let me know if you dont get it. Im still in Bali and internet is a little sketchy.
That was my line of thought Emily.
I know Matt said the check list was available at the consulate but for me personally Id prefer it all done before I get on the plane.
Glad it is of help.
I understand you want to be sure you dot the Is and cross the Ts but as its the same thing thats said on the dv selectee site I was just trying to get people to try and stop over thinking the whole process and try not over think things. I heard 9 people get interviewed before me and when asked a question Id say half nearly all over answered and got themselves into a riddle about their documents and why theyre are providing a certain document when it wasnt actually necessary.
Good advice. Provide documents and answer that are requested then shut up and provide nothing more apart from "polite" chat!
Yeah exactly Simon. I was worried that on my DS260 I put that I had gone to UNI and I was only bringing my Higher School Certificate. Once I heard all the other interviews I soon learned that saying less is more and I just stated when asked about my school experience I said I am using my HSC certifcate and he excepted that straight away. When asked abouty why going to the USA I simply said for work and travel opportunities. It really helped to hear the other interviews go first and why this forum is also such a great help.
I guess from my perspective... I have four sets of documents to coordinate. I'm not just one person who can quickly reorganise things on the fly. At the interview, we will have our children with us who, although well behaved, are still kids. Trying to reorganise four sets of documents whilst trying to keep kids calm may prove a challenge.
For me, it's less about overthinking and more about trying to minimise us having to undo things four times over at the interview.
I guess from my perspective... I have four sets of documents to coordinate. I'm not just one person who can quickly reorganise things on the fly. At the interview, we will have our children with us who, although well behaved, are still kids. Trying to reorganise four sets of documents whilst trying to keep kids calm may prove a challenge.
For me, it's less about overthinking and more about trying to minimise us having to undo things four times over at the interview.
I understand you want to be sure you dot the Is and cross the Ts but as its the same thing thats said on the dv selectee site I was just trying to get people to try and stop over thinking the whole process and try not over think things. I heard 9 people get interviewed before me and when asked a question Id say half nearly all over answered and got themselves into a riddle about their documents and why theyre are providing a certain document when it wasnt actually necessary.
I was wondering about this, whether to bother bringing my degrees or not as well, even though I have my VCE Certificate and results. So basically would you say don't bother with the tertiary education documents if you've met the normal education requirements?Yeah exactly Simon. I was worried that on my DS260 I put that I had gone to UNI and I was only bringing my Higher School Certificate. Once I heard all the other interviews I soon learned that saying less is more and I just stated when asked about my school experience I said I am using my HSC certifcate and he excepted that straight away. When asked abouty why going to the USA I simply said for work and travel opportunities. It really helped to hear the other interviews go first and why this forum is also such a great help.
LOL. Is WTF a technical term?
Yep, I always knew what documents to provide.
Thanks to OC_EMS and CC1, I now also know the order in which they are to be provided, that it is original and copy. That the principal goes first and the derivative documents next.
Not an issue when you are one person. But when there are four people applying, it helps and I'm grateful for this forum providing that help / advice.
Hi everyone - it's been ages since I've come and said hello. Aside from being totally snowed under at work I have also been quietly freaking out about completely picking up my life and moving to the US so I had to stay away for a while....any one else get moments of 'oh my god, i'm actually doing this?' (I'm more excited than freaking out, but still).
Anyway, today is a slight freak out day...I just re-read the instructions on the DS-260 again for the 1000th time and one of the instructions is:
Given we are all submitting the DS 260 electronically I'm confused at to whether or not this applies to me? I've search for the answer and I've read every single post on here and other threads...no luck.
- If your case IS processing electronically, please scan and email your documents to:KCCDV@state.gov
Thanks for your help