You do it at port of entry. KCC has nothing more to do with your case, and uscis only takes change of address notices once you actually reside in the US.If you want to update your GC mailing address after the interview, do you do it through the USCIS or KCC?
Good luck tomorrow Jim. I look forwardMy interview is tomorrow and I’m taking one.
I took the express post as the post office told me they don't do the platinum post satchels anymoreQuick question - is everyone supplying Sydney with an express post envelope or the 3kg platinum satchel when they go for their interviews?
Congrats JimInOz!My interview was in Sydney this morning... Approved!
They were ok with that one?I took the express post as the post office told me they don't do the platinum post satchels anymore
Yeah, everyone I saw had the yellow express post satchel or envelopeThey were ok with that one?
In DV cases, the poverty guidelines are used to assess the income level of the SPONSOR in relation to the total combined family size (sponsor plus family AND selectee plus derivatives). That is used on I-134 which is the AOS form used in DV cases.
For the scenario you mention Michael, you probably don't need a letter from the prospective employer. Three reasons for that.
1. Sydney rarely ask anything about financials (somewhat unusually, so it could change).
2. Your savings would probably be enough to satisfy them.
3. You could talk about the possibility of the transfer.
As I mention in point 1, points 2 and 3 are unlikely to be discussed much if at all. So - no need to overthink this.
We waited two hours. The interview was very straight forward and took about one minute. We had worked hard on our paperwork and made sure it was all in order over the last months with the help of this forum. We plan on heading to California early next month.San Luis Obispo, in fact! Thanks to everybody!