Remember you only need certain ones based on your ageI finally got my interview date, it is early March at 8.30am.
Now to book the medical!
Here's a very good link for any kiwis
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/iv-dv-supplemental/ACK -Auckland.pdf
Also list of required vaccinations
The following vaccinations are required for immigration purposes:
Don't think I have the last one
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Influenza
- Influenza type b (Hib)
- Measles
- Meningococcal
- Mumps
- Pneumococcal
- Pertussis
- Polio
- Rotavirus
- Rubella
- Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids
- Varicella
It is important that you provide all required original documents and any missing items to
the U.S. Consulate General in Auckland prior to your interview. We’ve created a
checklist that will tell you what to bring. Please print the checklist below and bring it
with the listed documents to the consulate the week before your interview
Would be interesting to know if you receive any kind of other interview notification.All good I checked on the lottery website with my confirmation number again and it says my interview is scheduled for March 5th Woop woop. Now to book in my medical and still trying to find my immunization records which is the only thing I'm worried about now
Would be interesting to know if you receive any kind of other interview notification.
Ask your friend how far before her interview did she get her medical done.Hi guys a friend of mine from Australia said once she had the interview she only had 8 weeks to get over to get the VISA stamped in the US, I thought they gave you up to 6 months based on when you have your medical, I am having my medical on the 15th Feb and interview is on the 5th March. Do they always give you 6 months from the date of the Medical?
I plan to Hawaii to get my VISA stamped, stay a few days in Hawaii then to LA for a week or so then come back to Aus and save up as much money as I can before moving over. I have heard customs at LAX can be pricks to get your VISA stamped there and that it is much better to go to Hawaii to get the VISA stamped, Any one done it this way?
Cheers.
Hi guys a friend of mine from Australia said once she had the interview she only had 8 weeks to get over to get the VISA stamped in the US, I thought they gave you up to 6 months based on when you have your medical, I am having my medical on the 15th Feb and interview is on the 5th March. Do they always give you 6 months from the date of the Medical?
I plan to Hawaii to get my VISA stamped, stay a few days in Hawaii then to LA for a week or so then come back to Aus and save up as much money as I can before moving over. I have heard customs at LAX can be pricks to get your VISA stamped there and that it is much better to go to Hawaii to get the VISA stamped, Any one done it this way?
Cheers.