I have paid both feesWhen you say immigration fee are you taking about the $330 you paid when you got interviewed or the fee you pay after having your visa issued but prior to activation trip ($220)
I have paid both feesWhen you say immigration fee are you taking about the $330 you paid when you got interviewed or the fee you pay after having your visa issued but prior to activation trip ($220)
Only the applicant is interviewed, spouse confirms who they are and provides fingerprints, the children do not provide fingerprints.For those who had to take spouses/kids to the Consulate interview....do they interview spouse and kids? (Am assuming not for kids)
Only the applicant is interviewed, spouse confirms who they are and provides fingerprints, the children do not provide fingerprints.
My spouse (derivative) was also asked questions.Only the applicant is interviewed, spouse confirms who they are and provides fingerprints, the children do not provide fingerprints.
For those who had to take spouses/kids to the Consulate interview....do they interview spouse and kids? (Am assuming not for kids)
Is there anyway of opening a Bank Account from Australia?
They don’t care whether or not you actually stay at the address. It is listed as a valid address for your green card and SSN card to be sent to. Assuming it is still ok for that, no problem.
You pay the fee online. You can pay it whenever you want really, but your green card won’t be produced and sent until you do, so best not to leave it too long after you enter. Better to pay before.
Give it a few days. You will see it issued in a day or two.HI Guys! I had my interview on Tuesday (yesterday) and got approved, woo!
Just checked CEAC and it currently says "Administrative Processing" -- is this normal? The consular officer was pretty clear it was all good to go.
Any help appreciated!
Bank of America is who I have my accounts with and they've been great.Hey guys,
So I got back from my 2 week activation trip to LA. When i arrived in immigration they pulled me aside to a seperate area and sat me down the officer looked through my paperwork, asked me to confirm thats where I wanted my Green Card sent and and I replied "yes" and he stamped my passport and said "Congratulations, welcome to America".
I had a lot of meetings while I was there and I kind of screwed up though and forgot to open a Bank account while I was over there to start building up my credit rating as I'm not moving until June next year. Is there anyway of opening a Bank Account from Australia? I know Westpac is partnered with Bank of America but I havnt heard great things about BOA and might go with a Credit Union instead.
Cheers.
FYI - its not the bank account that will begin your credit file, you'll need a credit card, loan, utility bills etc to do that and as far as I know you can't do that unless you are in the USA
Doug are you up for your interview this week?I've already printed out that webpage and highlighted where it says they only provide CD and email copies. Even the CD just has marker pen on it. Nothing whatsoever to show anyone it's official. This has been my only stress point about the actual interview.
Funny story...my last trip to LAX in October resulted in my being detained for 5 hrs because my fingerprints were too dry after the 14-hr flight, to be detected by the scanner. So, prepare for hiccups. No impact to future trips etc, but just a big hassle.
Have a safe flight!I’m off to the USA this week for my activation trip
Been a longer journey than most for you to get to this stage - have fun!I’m off to the USA this week for my activation trip. Fees paid and documents checked 11ty billion times. Will let y’all know how it goes. It’s been a long process and I’ll always be eternally grateful for the help and friendships I’ve made via this forum.
Doug are you up for your interview this week?