SusieQQQ
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Yes, but he will only be able to get a driving license in redneck states (where unregistered vehicles are the norm)...
;-)
Yes, but he will only be able to get a driving license in redneck states (where unregistered vehicles are the norm)...
;-)
hello... getting all our documents together, is it possible to reprint the D260 confirmation page if we don't have it?
I've got mine printed but my husband can't find his (he is the primary applicant)
One week till my interview and I am trying to determine if there is something I may be missing. Would appreciate if someone can guide me these:
1) How to carry the documents - in loose or in a clear file. Should I remove staples from multiple page documents?
2) Order in which to present documents and copy.
3) Carry cash or credit card (Suva Embassy, Fiji)
4) Do I have to carry a prepaid self-addressed express envelope for passport return?
5) My wife and I would dress up in business casual. Can the kids (4 year and 1 year) dress up in shirt/jeans?
6) Will showing patriotism to America during the interview have some negative consequences? I have always loved this country, so there may be occasions where I can show a bit of extra love for "USA" without realizing it.
Hi All
My mum back in Australia has been going through all my documents to send the paperwork to us that we need. (Gotta love mum's!) We only brought key things like birth certificates over here. Never thought I would need my childhood immunisation records! She has found my high school certificate but not sure where my husbands is. We have his uni records though. As I am the primary applicant am I right in thinking that if he just has evidence of his bachelor and I have both my high school certificate and bachelor that we should be ok?? Or should we really be tracking down his high school certificate?
Sorry if this has already been asked. I tried searching the forum but couldn't find anything.
Thanks everyone!! Hoping all the December interviews get their green card christmas present!
Good Luck to You!!!!!Interview tomorrow... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
Great. That's what I thought. thanks for helpingIf you're the main selectee, your husband's educational documents are not required, unless your selection is based on you cross-charging to his place of birth.
Go get it! Good luckInterview tomorrow... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
We had our interview yesterday and we got a refusal (pending arrival/review of my medical records). Unfortunately we're on AP but that's fine, my guess is that we should hear back in the next week or two.
The case officer said everything else looks fine so it's looking all good from our end. I found the process relatively straight forward and didn't find that there were many surprises, probably due to how informative this forum has been in terms of what to expect, so thank you everyone.
Q1) if my medical arrives and it's all approved - we receive our passports back with the actual visa stamped in it, is that correct? And then a physical 'green card' will be posted to our nominated U.S. address for us to pick up once we arrive into the country?
Q2) How's the economy over there at the moment? Still pretty dire? I'll need to be looking for a new job. I assume that's easier once over there but it can't hurt to start emailing people now?
Alright, so I've been going through my high school certificates and all the ask for is level 2 (I have up to level 4 so I know it's not an issue) but I was just wondering if the subject matters or if they're gonna pick at that. Because I didn't study certain subjects they might want me to have done (like any sort of science) I'm probably stressing about nothing but little things like this worrying me especially when I know my interview will be here in like 3 months probably. Eek. Sorry.
Hello all,
Just preparing for the big NYC move in March (eek!) and had a question. My work is having a corporate deal on international return flights at the moment, meaning a return fare is much cheaper than a one way (by about $600!). Do you forsee any negative consequences in buying a return fare? Is having a ticket to come back to Australia something that could potentially be looked upon as negative by immigration?
I know it probably doesn't matter, but I want to make sure I cover all bases. Just not sure whether they may see that as intent to return home and not fulfill the obligations of permanent residency.
As always, any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!