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DV 2015 Selectees from Ghana

Hi am new on this forum.tnx for all ur advices..they hav bn helpful.congrats. Pls i humbly need a clarrification: on the ds260 form. There s a question that goes lik this: do u hav documentation to show u hav vaccinated in accordance withU.S. Law? I believe the answer wld be ‘yes’ since we wll be goin for medicals which includes a vaccination report, right?. Pls help me out on this one. Thank u

The question ("do u hav documentation to show u hav vaccinated in accordance withU.S. Law?") asks your vaccination status at the time you fill DS260, not at the time of interview. You may answer "yes" if you have the vaccination documentation as per US law. But, I don't think you have such documentation unless you travelled to US previously.
So I think the answer has to be "No".
I don't know if it has any problem at the time of interview if you answered either.
 
The question ("do u hav documentation to show u hav vaccinated in accordance withU.S. Law?") asks your vaccination status at the time you fill DS260, not at the time of interview. You may answer "yes" if you have the vaccination documentation as per US law. But, I don't think you have such documentation unless you travelled to US previously.
So I think the answer has to be "No".
I don't know if it has any problem at the time of interview if you answered either.

Exactly the right explanation, and I would recommend answering "no", although I do not believe anyone will be disqualified over this question....
 
Stayed in the UK for almost 9 years, do l need a police report from the UK
Case No. : 2015AF22**
DS260 submitted: Nov 7, 2014
Confirmation: Nov 7, 2014
Unlock: Nov 13, 2014
Lock: Nov 13, 2014
Medical :
Police cert :
Interview :
 
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The question ("do u hav documentation to show u hav vaccinated in accordance withU.S. Law?") asks your vaccination status at the time you fill DS260, not at the time of interview. You may answer "yes" if you have the vaccination documentation as per US law. But, I don't think you have such documentation unless you travelled to US previously.
So I think the answer has to be "No".
I don't know if it has any problem at the time of interview if you answered either.
i think you dont have to worry. just fill it as it ask. you u have documentation to proven, yes or no.
 
Hi u all. Am new here n vry happy to hav found this forum. God bless u all. Grt advices frm u all. Pls i wish to knw how many times the KCC can unlock d form ds260 after initial submission. Also i wish to knw whether to answer yes or no to this question on d ds260: do u hav documentation to zhow u hav vaccinated in accordance with U.S. Law? Thank u
i think the answer should be yes....exactly they way you have explained
 
Stayed in the UK for almost 9 years, do l need a police report from the UK
Case No. : 2015AF22**
DS260 submitted: Nov 7, 2014
Confirmation: Nov 7, 2014
Unlock: Nov 13, 2014
Lock: Nov 13, 2014
Medical :
Police cert :
Interview :
yes you would need a police report from the UK...
 
Hi u all. Am new here n vry happy to hav found this forum. God bless u all. Grt advices frm u all. Pls i wish to knw how many times the KCC can unlock d form ds260 after initial submission. Also i wish to knw whether to answer yes or no to this question on d ds260: do u hav documentation to zhow u hav vaccinated in accordance with U.S. Law? Thank u

The correct response is 'No' just like @God-Is-Love and Simon already explained simply because you most likely do not have the record to show you've been vaccinated in accordance with the U.S. law as at the time of filing out your DS-260 form. And you can always provide additional explanation that you plain on doing so by the time of your interview.

However, at the end of the day, just like @Britsimon mentioned above, saying "Yes" will not lead to a disqualification either. It's just that if we want to be technical about this, the correct response is "No"
 
Stayed in the UK for almost 9 years, do l need a police report from the UK
Case No. : 2015AF22**
DS260 submitted: Nov 7, 2014
Confirmation: Nov 7, 2014
Unlock: Nov 13, 2014
Lock: Nov 13, 2014
Medical :
Police cert :
Interview :

Absolutely without any doubt!
 
I Have O' level and final year student at the University of Ghana reading a diploma course.
and also working in financial institution as a credit officer for two years,
what are my chances pls
 
thanks but how do l get this report since l was not in the UK legally

As Susie says, apply for the report. You already know whether you committed a crime and were arrested. So - why not see what the report says. Due to UK criminal records laws it may say "no trace" (meaning you were never arrested/convicted) or it may say "No live trace" meaning there was something on your report but it is now too old to be legally reported. In the latter case you will be asked about that and you should be 100% honest.
 
I Have O' level and final year student at the University of Ghana reading a diploma course.
and also working in financial institution as a credit officer for two years,
what are my chances pls

Is it like you simply post and do not bother to go back and check the response given; or you feel if you post the same question again you will get a different response more in line with what you prefer to hear because I clearly remember you posted this same question before on this thread and it was answered?

no l had to renew my passport and that takes time, again l am working in a financial institution as a credit officer and also a student at the university of Ghana reading a diploma course , l also have ACCA part one partly qualified. what are my chance
 

Well that may show on your police report. However, immigration violations by themselves do not render you inadmissible to the US for immigration purposes. You can make things worse though if you did other things in connection with the immigration issues. For example, if you committed (and was convicted of) perjury during the removal proceedings that could mean disqualification.
 
@ Sm1smom
When I wanted to reschedule my interview (in SA), the online system showed no availability or maybe it did not have the calendar ready as far as DV dates, I don't quite remember. However I do remember that when I called the embassy to ask what to do, I was told that if I wanted to reschedule I would have to cancel my existing appointment... Yhen keep watching the website to see when another appointment opened up :confused: Needless to say I kept my original one (and found a different way to delay visa issuance ;))
However from Nov this year to Aug just sounds crazy. I suggest calling them up again once a month or so to see if they can move it earlier.

i got this from the embassy today:(

Thank you for your email.


Please note you must keep your re-scheduled appointment for August 18, 2015. We do not routinely reschedule applicants as we are fully booked each day. We hope this information is helpful to you.



Sincerely,


U.S. Embassy Accra

Consular Section
 
@ Sm1smom


i got this from the embassy today:(

Thank you for your email.


Please note you must keep your re-scheduled appointment for August 18, 2015. We do not routinely reschedule applicants as we are fully booked each day. We hope this information is helpful to you.



Sincerely,


U.S. Embassy Accra

Consular Section

That sucks! Sorry to learn they're not willing to bring the interview forward. So hang in there and keep your fingers crossed.
 
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