Hi Guys, I had my interview today and this is my report. I arrived at the MLC building in Martin Place about 30 mins before my interview time. I went up to security and the lady at the front organised all my essential documents into a separate document folder. From there you go through a metal detector and they hold all your electronic items until you've returned from your interview. You go up a lift to the actual consulate after that. The consulate is basically set out like an RTA or NSW Service Centre I think is what they're called now (where you get your drivers licence). You take a ticket and almost immediately get called to a window to have your documents submitted. There had been a problem with the cashier all morning and some people had been waiting around for hours. So it took a while for everyone to clear through the cashier and make their payment after that. You can pay with either cash or card. Because there had been a line at the cashier my number was called for an interview before I had made my payment. The officer had to wait until I paid, luckily I was next in line to pay. The interview is held at the window, just like when you get your licence renewed. The officer asked me the following questions; Why did you apply for the DV lottery visa? Where do you want to live in the USA? Do you have friends and family in that location? What do you want to do there for work? Do you do that here now? How much money do you have in your bank account? And I showed the officer my bank account balance, which I had printed off and which he appreciated. I didn't expect them to ask me about finances because from what I've read they generally don't ask at the Sydney Consulate but I was prepared anyway. Then he said everything seems to be in order, congratulations and that my passport will be returned in 5-7 days. Note; I only had the regular express post 3kg bag so I bought the
platinum express post 3kg bag as well from the auspost shop in Martin Place on the morning before my interview because that's the envelope specifically requested on the documents list (my local auspost shop only sold the regular express post 3kg one). When I arrived at security at the consulate they had a regular one pinned up as an example so I'm assuming that would have sufficed and I didn't really need the platinum one. All up I spent about 1.25 hrs in the consulate. I'm feeling relieved now as I can tick that off my list and now I have to start thinking about organising insurance and accommodation
. Let my know if you have any questions.