Exciting! So how long does it generally take for them to notify interviewees? Or is this a 'how long is a piece of string?' scenario?
Thanks! I hope they don't string us along...That piece of string is 1 to 2 weeks.
The number's a little higher than I thought it would be, though it's not a big surprise in light of last year.
It opens up a pace of 75 per month until the region goes current in September. Not inconceivable.
Hi do you know if we will receive conformation from the KCC that the application has been processed and forwarded to the consulate for the interview?
Should you assume that all is ok or is it worth checking with the KCC if it has been processed?
Thank you.
On the plus side, I already have a bank account, tax number, property, contacts and a bunch of friends over there, so finally getting there will be like walking home from third.
Hi do you know if we will receive conformation from the KCC that the application has been processed and forwarded to the consulate for the interview?
Should you assume that all is ok or is it worth checking with the KCC if it has been processed?
Thank you.
I find this statement terrifying. Are all of these things we should set up prior to interview? (Minus the friends...)
In response to what does my husband do, he's in the field of user experience/design. I'll definitely check out that O*Net site.
I'm pretty sure they'll let you know in an email. Won't hurt to call if it puts your mind at rest.
Thanks, Emily! It's the long road for me. On the plus side, I already have a bank account, tax number, property, contacts and a bunch of friends over there, so finally getting there will be like walking home from third. Though I'm afraid that there will be a big fat hole where the 'I'm waiting for me number to come' used to be. I might have to fill it with something like productivity. Yuck!
Simon: Won't that depend on how high the CNs go? Current in August would certainly be better. I suppose we'll find out when CEAC start making the data available...
Nope. Once you get your GC, and hence SSN, setting up banks accounts, utilities and so on will be easy. Property will be harder. If you rent, many landlords are going to want a US credit history or a lot of money up front, especially in NYC and SF. (Heck, I'm a landlord in rusty old Chicago and I want credit histories.) If you buy, unless you pay cash, your bank will want a credit record to give you a loan.
To expedite that credit record, a good way is to get a credit card and start using it, keeping it under 1/3 of its limit each month. Within a few months you should have something pretty solid. Getting that credit card is trickier. The best way I've heard is to get an amex here in Australia. They'll let you transfer it to the US if you've been a customer for six months, IIRC.
So to answer your question: don't sweat anything except an Aussie amex card, which will lubricate the credit score process later on.
Great advice, thank you. We'll get on to that straight away. Can it be an AMEX backed by an Australian bank, i.e. http://www.nab.com.au/personal/credit-cards/velocity-credit-cards/nab-velocity-rewards-premium-card and still qualify for a 'transfer'. Or would you need to go grab one from AMEX direct? i.e. https://www.americanexpress.com/au/content/platinum-edge-credit-card/
Secondly, does anyone go back into their D260 forms to ensure all info is up to date from the time they first applied? (We did ours over 4 months ago).. jobs are current but overseas trips are not. I assume now is a good time to ensure all information is matching for my husband (the selected applicant) and I?
I'm pretty sure the CNs max at about 1000. Here is why.
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We haven't heard any case numbers above 1000 - and I think this is why....
Current is in the bag for OC in 2016, and with the low volume they would have no problem in announcing current in August.
Great advice, thank you. We'll get on to that straight away. Can it be an AMEX backed by an Australian bank, i.e. http://www.nab.com.au/personal/credit-cards/velocity-credit-cards/nab-velocity-rewards-premium-card and still qualify for a 'transfer'. Or would you need to go grab one from AMEX direct? i.e. https://www.americanexpress.com/au/content/platinum-edge-credit-card/
Although be careful - looks like they've changed the rules to only be charge cards (not credit cards).
No. It has to be an AMEX card issued by AMEX itself. You have to hold it for 12 months before you can transfer internationally.
https://www.americanexpress.com/au/content/search/faq/?aid=2781&dynamicsearch=predlink
Although be careful - looks like they've changed the rules to only be charge cards (not credit cards).
That's a good pickup.