Nester Mike
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Thanks. every helpfulBefore the visa expires. Usually 6 months from your medical. You can enter then leave again though if you need to wrap up things at home, as long as you will be back permanently within a year.
Thanks. every helpfulBefore the visa expires. Usually 6 months from your medical. You can enter then leave again though if you need to wrap up things at home, as long as you will be back permanently within a year.
Mr Britsimon, please can you clarify me on something. I have been reading the department of state website (http://travel.state.gov/content/vis...-visa/interview/visa-applicant-interview.html) for the documents to bring in the interview and the following are listed:YOu might want to wait for a month - as your sponsor may be working on tax documentation
Mr Britsimon, please can you clarify me on something. I have been reading the department of state website (http://travel.state.gov/content/vis...-visa/interview/visa-applicant-interview.html) for the documents to bring in the interview and the following are listed:
a. Appointment Letter
b. DS-260 Confirmation Page
c. Passport
c. Photographs
d. Medical Exam Results.
e. Original and Supporting Documents (Required DV Qualifying Education or Work Experience, Birth Certificates,Court and Prison Records, Deportation Documentation, Marriage Certificate,
Marriage Termination Documentation, Military Records, Police Records, Custody Documentation)
f. English Translations
g. Visa Fees
I didn't see any AOS listed (form I-134). So I am a little bit confuse?
Ok. Thanks. I am from Cameroon.It is not listed because it is not required in all cases and as I explained earlier it is rarely requested at all in Ghana.
Ok. Thanks. I am from Cameroon.
NOI should have realized by your case number - too high for Ghana. Are you interviewing in Ghana?
Sorry for making it hard. I did missed the bit. I am pretty sure that since I am from Cameroon, I will definitely need the form I-134.OK - the thread title threw me a bit. You must also have missed the bit where I said:-
"If you are Ghanaian, and interviewing in Ghana..."
Perhaps you could guess what question is on my mind. I'm trying to help, but you are making it hard work....
Sorry for making it hard. I did missed the bit. I am pretty sure that since I am from Cameroon, I will definitely need the form I-134.
Sorry for making it hard. I did missed the bit. I am pretty sure that since I am from Cameroon, I will definitely need the form I-134.
WHERE
ARE
YOU
INTERVIEWING!!!
can you update your signature?May God help us all
CameroonWHERE
ARE
YOU
INTERVIEWING!!!
Cameroon