Bullshit. I just shared what KCC told me. Saw a lot of confusion about requesting docs for high case numbers.I'm sorry, can't help it.
"I'm just here to brag about my income and to get the attention I crave so much"
Bullshit. I just shared what KCC told me. Saw a lot of confusion about requesting docs for high case numbers.I'm sorry, can't help it.
"I'm just here to brag about my income and to get the attention I crave so much"
Exactly.Assuming that is not your country of nationality, unless you lived there for more than 12 months a police cert is not required.
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that was just a visit for one week. the actual living there for over six months was over 15 years ago.
All the certificates are from countries that we lived for more than 12 months. .
not months but yearsCan you not remember if it was 6 or 12?
Ok. taking it back if sounded like that.Exactly.
I mean, if people want to go getting new certificates every 3 months that’s fine, but don’t tell others they have to.
@Britsimon , a question I’m not sure about re the posters with certificates from countries they’ve lived in before - does the consulate keep the originals of all of them, or just the original of current country? (For those unaware, the consulates take copies of everything you present except the PCC where they take the original.)
Then you made an error, look at your posts. Simon’s response was because you said you lived there over 6 months.not months but years
Exactly.
I mean, if people want to go getting new certificates every 3 months that’s fine, but don’t tell others they have to.
@Britsimon , a question I’m not sure about re the posters with certificates from countries they’ve lived in before - does the consulate keep the originals of all of them, or just the original of current country? (For those unaware, the consulates take copies of everything you present except the PCC where they take the original.)
Normally it’s only police certificates that expire. If it is older than a year and you still live there as at the date of interview, you will need a new one.After reading almost all the comments, I'm not quite sure where to begin,
But Ok, first of all I'm from Venezuela and I have a very very high CN. Anyways, I was asked to submit the documents 2 weeks ago. Of course, I sent everything they asked for and the same day I received the automatic e-mail saying they received my documents, etc. After 4 days I received another E-mail saying that I submit " Complete and valid documents. My question is, if I'm lucky and my CS is CURRENT in few months. Will I have to renew my police records and all the documents that might expire until the day of the interview?
Thank you!
Our consulate insisted on keeping the original of the police certificate (we had copies) and I”ve heard of a number of other consulates doing the same.I think that varies somewhat by embassy and CO - I have seen inconsistent approaches on that in the past. But, to your point, if there is a document that someone wants to keep - they should go with copies in hand.
Bullshit. I just shared what KCC told me. Saw a lot of confusion about requesting docs for high case numbers.
Also, police certificates from Venezuela expire at 6 months. So it is a good idea to ask for new ones once the interview date is approaching.Normally it’s only police certificates that expire. If it is older than a year and you still live there as at the date of interview, you will need a new one.
Thanks for the feedback that they are also asking high case numbers for documents already.
a year is more than 6 months. maybe I didn't get it . many years in all the countries and all of them with citizenships expect the USThen you made an error, look at your posts. Simon’s response was because you said you lived there over 6 months.
I am curious what other documents you have that could possibly expire? Passport?After reading almost all the comments, I'm not quite sure where to begin,
But Ok, first of all I'm from Venezuela and I have a very very high CN. Anyways, I was asked to submit the documents 2 weeks ago. Of course, I sent everything they asked for and the same day I received the automatic e-mail saying they received my documents, etc. After 4 days I received another E-mail saying that I submit " Complete and valid documents. My question is, if I'm lucky and my CS is CURRENT in few months. Will I have to renew my police records and all the documents that might expire until the day of the interview?
Thank you!
Also, police certificates from Venezuela expire at 6 months. So it is a good idea to ask for new ones once the interview date is approaching.
Yes!!! you are right!!! Also a winner that had his interview today (DV2019) was rescheduled because he didn't bring the translations.Hm, usually the one year validity holds regardless of what the individual country expiries are, and the Caracas-specific page says it follows the general guideline of one year for the PCC. The only limitation they mention is which certificates they accept. By the way they also say DV applicants have to provide English translations of all documents, even Spanish ones.
https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...Post/CRS-Caracas.html#pre_interview_checklist
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This reminds me -
The selectee instructions do highlight this but maybe a timely reminder to new selectees, always check the requirements of the consulate you will be interviewing at (links on the selectee webpages). Some do have requirements that are specific to themselves and not general (such as the Caracas requirement for English translations, normally not needed if documents are in the local official language).
By the way they also say DV applicants have to provide English translations of all documents, even Spanish ones.
https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...Post/CRS-Caracas.html#pre_interview_checklist
This reminds me -
The selectee instructions do highlight this but maybe a timely reminder to new selectees, always check the requirements of the consulate you will be interviewing at (links on the selectee webpages). Some do have requirements that are specific to themselves and not general (such as the Caracas requirement for English translations, normally not needed if documents are in the local official language).
Right! If you haven’t been asked to send docs by sometime in June I’d send them - July is the last month they will normally schedule interviews for the fiscal year so everything needs to have been processed by KCC by then.
I don't really panic, not for now at least@WBA Don’t panic about not being asked yet! No-one knows the order in which KCC asks, despite conjecture.
I have a new concern now, I'm overthinking probably. Why did they send me this version? Wold be great if those who got the same email share what they got as wellThe extract in red you quoted above is outdated - that used to be the case, but KCC started asking for docs from January this year. Not sure why they are still sending that out, probably just an oversight. It should now be saying send when asked, or something like that, which if I recall correctly the website does say.