Update of AP!
Got today the requested certificates from abroad. Translated+notarized and mailed them to the embassy with official courier service. Now waiting for their contact in order to send the passports for the visa stamp, hopefully soon as I´m going all grey...
Advice to those who apply for a police certificate in Italy: allow yourself minimum 3 weeks (!) time if you are not applying in person and don´t forget to fill the app form for:
1. Carichi Pendenti
2. Certificato Generale del Casellario Giudiziale
Both certificates are required or you will be put on AP otherwise.
This must be my 20th "last question", but I'm wondering:
According to the instructions specific to the consulate where my interview is going to be, I can pay the interview fee at the consulate.
I just tried to pre-pay at the NVS website, but I'm asked for my invoice identification #, which I don't have. I guess I can just wait and pay at the interview, or should I contact the NVS over this to pre-pay online?
I've never heard of any embassy accepting pre-payment of a DV fee. It is always paid at the embassy on the day of interview.
Posts in this forum seem to suggest that come the day of interview, the embassy receives your documents and pre-peruses them, or comment on maybe any significant issue before allowing you to pay.Very good, thanks! The info package ("if you haven't paid already") is ambiguous, but I'll just pay at the consulate then. Thanks!
Has anyone had experience with www.ustraveldocs.com ? Is creating an account worth it?
For all i know you save yourself the €4,60 in stamps (in EU) for the passport delivery.
No, this is old information - this is not any longer being required and you won't need to bring any stamps along to the Us consulate in Frankfurt.Unfortunately not in Germany. You are definitely asked to bring €4,60 in stamps for your visa package.
(€4,60 for up to 4 family members = 1 envelope. E.g. for a family of 5 you need 2x €4,60)
No, this is old information - this is not any longer being required and you won't need to bring any stamps along to the Us consulate in Frankfurt.
No, this is old information - this is not any longer being required and you won't need to bring any stamps along to the Us consulate in Frankfurt.
Aren't the cost pretty insignificant anyway? I'm not familiar with the details of this, but generally speaking, considering what's at stake, instead of trying to save EURO 4,60 shouldn't you rather go for the more "fail safe" option?
Has anyone had experience with www.ustraveldocs.com ? Is creating an account worth it?
For all i know you save yourself the €4,60 in stamps (in EU) for the passport delivery.
Johannes, you certainly may take stamps and/or pre-paid envelopes along to the interview. You won't need them there of course, yet if this makes you feel better prepared, no problem whatsoever. Yet please, wherever possible, do not post old information as factual ("Unfortunately not in Germany. You are definitely asked to bring...") if you are indeed not 100% sure about the point, yet preferably post it as a question instead. Otherwise it will simply cause additional confusion for DV interviewees, given that the preparation process is rather complex already. Viel Erfolg beim Interview! EURO2014where did you get that information?
it's not about saving a few bucks. that's why i said "for all i know you save €4 in stamps" which is obviously NOT worth creating an account. so "is there anything more to it?"
I had my interview earlier this week, I'll write about it shortly. For now I just have a question, where can I check my current status (to confirm what I was told in the interview)?
http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/esc seems to be down, and
https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/ doesn't accept my case number when I try to log in
Any ideas?
ceac is https://ceac.state.gov/ceacstattracker/status.aspx
You enter your CN without the leading zeros - so 2015EU1234