Pyryx
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I know that, but that bulletin is one month old, and at least I am already anxiously waiting for the new one, February bulletin...You find January cut-off numbers in the December bulletin.
I know that, but that bulletin is one month old, and at least I am already anxiously waiting for the new one, February bulletin...You find January cut-off numbers in the December bulletin.
How do I read the rank ? Is it the number after 2015AF ?
Thanks !
you can change your interview date by emails the embassy but remember you might not get the date you wish as to one or two months. if the embassy have a way of choosing a date by yourself online then it might be fine to check first if there is a good date if not then try not to change.what will hapen if we request to change interview date for one month or two, please
do you know the number of selectees from Africa?What I mean is that all the people who were selected for DV 2015 further processing from the Africa region will get a chance to be interviewed/face
the CO
be advised that medical exams are only valid for six months, and therefore you should get your medical exams done close to the time of your first interview, so as to ensure the most travel time possible, as the visa expires when the medical exams doSame question as before but it got overlooked and was unanswered:
1) Can we request a copy of our medical report from the doctor before the visa interview for your own information or is it meant to be confidential matter between the embassy and appointed doctor ?
2) If the embassy instructions state that the report is valid for 12 months and immigrant's visa for 6 months, does it mean that the medical report date has no bearing to the USA entry date then ?
Same question as before but it got overlooked and was unanswered:
1) Can we request a copy of our medical report from the doctor before the visa interview for your own information or is it meant to be confidential matter between the embassy and appointed doctor ?
2) If the embassy instructions state that the report is valid for 12 months and immigrant's visa for 6 months, does it mean that the medical report date has no bearing to the USA entry date then ?
be advised that medical exams are only valid for six months, and therefore you should get your medical exams done close to the time of your first interview, so as to ensure the most travel time possible, as the visa expires when the medical exams do
wow, well noted. its six months in GhanaNot all medical exams are valid for 6 months. They can be valid for up to 12 months in some places.
Same question as before but it got overlooked and was unanswered:
1) Can we request a copy of our medical report from the doctor before the visa interview for your own information or is it meant to be confidential matter between the embassy and appointed doctor ?
2) If the embassy instructions state that the report is valid for 12 months and immigrant's visa for 6 months, does it mean that the medical report date has no bearing to the USA entry date then ?
do you know the number of selectees from Africa?
Britsimon and SusieQQQ please come in handy here, but I think it should be 58,000 or there about.
Hi guys i have one question , i am going to Chicago but my first Port of Entry is in Philadelphia , do i have to do immigration process in Philadelphia or Chicago ?
I am struggling to find a translator where they can notarize your translation in accordance to the DV visa instructions as a notary only verify translator's signature but they cannot verify the translation itself. Have been sending out numbers of emails to different translations but have not got any positive results yet.