Britsimon
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You'd think they'd put the system through some kind of trial before implementation
They are doing the trial right now - its called DV2015. Genius huh.
You'd think they'd put the system through some kind of trial before implementation
Sounds like you will be fine, regardless. It's interesting that they ask you to drop your documents off before your interview in Auckland as I haven't heard of Sydney doing this but it makes sense and saves them time, I imagine.I dropped off my documents at the consulate today. Got to meet my CO as well who seems like a nice lady. Also got complimented on how organised my documents were and after looking at my uni transcript told me she knew I was either a scientist or engineer from the way I put my docs together
I even asked her a couple of questions like whether I should bother bringing my uni degrees in and she said no, she can already see that I've met the requirements for education. At least I know I've passed that part. Looking back I should've thought of more questions to ask. Probably could've got her to say whether I'll be getting the visa or not before paying my fees lol.
Sounds like you will be fine, regardless. It's interesting that they ask you to drop your documents off before your interview in Auckland as I haven't heard of Sydney doing this but it makes sense and saves them time, I imagine.
Some of us are still waiting to go current. We are not guaranteed an interview at this point.
You are, Blondie. Things could be worse.
Haha I was about to say the exact same thing after reading kiwis comment!They are doing the trial right now - its called DV2015. Genius huh.
I know that.. And I am thankful and aware that we are lucky we have a low CN and are current.. It just helps talking it out in the forum with people in the same situation.
LOL - ironically, if you press ZERO when you start to hear the recording you get straight through to one of the lovely ladies.
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I dropped off my documents at the consulate today. Got to meet my CO as well who seems like a nice lady. Also got complimented on how organised my documents were and after looking at my uni transcript told me she knew I was either a scientist or engineer from the way I put my docs together
I even asked her a couple of questions like whether I should bother bringing my uni degrees in and she said no, she can already see that I've met the requirements for education. At least I know I've passed that part. Looking back I should've thought of more questions to ask. Probably could've got her to say whether I'll be getting the visa or not before paying my fees lol.
Was it Ivy by any chance? That's who I spoke to when I dropped off my paperwork, a very nice lady.
You'd think they'd put the system through some kind of trial before implementation
I've been going through a sample DS-260 (dated Jan14) so I can have a look at the questions to prepare my information. (and before anyone freaks out that I haven't submitted it yet, I have a high number and am waiting to see how the numbers go to see if I have a chance before submitting so as to not affect future entry/applications). I was wondering if anyone can help me with some questions I have (providing that the current DS260 has the same questions).
1. There is a question about whether you hold any nationality other than the one listed. I was wondering whether holding other nationalities affects the application.
2. In regards to employment (current and previous) they ask for supervisors details. Will they contact your supervisor? I obviously wouldn't want work to know I was applying. Also what if you can't remember supervisor details from 10+ years ago?
Thanks
We submitted ours on the 19th July and now regret the delay. Had to get kids passports renewed so that was the main reason (but should have checked them prior).
At least those that read this forum will know for DV2016 if they are entered.
Ultimately, it's a small delay. You will get your Green Card, albeit one to two months later than anticipated. In the grand scheme of things, it's a minor delay. A frustrating as f*ck delay, but a minor one all the same.
And you couldn't have done things differently so there is no point in beating yourself up about the DS260. We all figured that July submission wouldn't make a difference.
Yes as ready as we will ever be. Just printing some final 'evidence' now...probably going waaay over the top. I keep wondering if I am missing something basic though - thank goodness I have your super dupa checklist Going back over the DS260 its not as complicated as we were making out in our heads (also thanks to Simon and his kind advice).Are you ready AimLK?
1. Not an impact apart from increasing the scope of the background checks.
2. They don't call. Just enter information as best as you can. Missing a supervisors name will not disqualify you.