The one you order is usually printed on some kind of special paper and/or has some kind of seal to prove its authenticity.How can you tell between photo copy and an original? Wouldn’t the one you order also just be a copy too? So confusing
I had to order a replacement last year for the DS-260. You pay a small fee, but it only took a week or two. I think you can speed up the process too.How can you tell between photo copy and an original? Wouldn’t the one you order also just be a copy too? So confusing
Oh gosh. I don’t have a document cover sheet I don’t think! Argh hope it’s not something else I’ve misplaced! Is that from the consulate? Where’s your interview again?Hi all. In regards to the Document cover sheet for interview. The boxes with the " | " in them. What does that mean? Also do we need Aus Citizenship Certs if we were born here as shown on our passports?
And do we need employment records? If so what?
Thanks again guys.
Oh gosh. I don’t have a document cover sheet I don’t think! Argh hope it’s not something else I’ve misplaced! Is that from the consulate? Where’s your interview again?
Hi all. In regards to the Document cover sheet for interview. The boxes with the " | " in them. What does that mean?
Also do we need Aus Citizenship Certs if we were born here as shown on our passports?
And do we need employment records? If so what?
Work Experience: Submit documentation to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at your interview demonstrating that you have two years of qualifying work experience in the last five years immediately prior to application. Qualifying work experience must be in an occupation that, by U.S. Department of Labor O*Net Online Database definitions, requires at least two years of training or experience that is designated as Job Zone 4 or 5, classified in a Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) rating of 7.0 or higher. (See the section on Confirm Your Qualifications for information about using O*Net Online.)
It's just a line. It doesn't mean anything.
Believe it or not, but being born in Australia is not automatic citizenship. If you are an Aussie citizen, by birth to Aussie parents, then the Birth Cert and Passport are fine.
Are you applying via education criteria or employment? If education, then no, you don't need employment records. However, if you are applying via the employment criteria, then the short answer is....everything.
The starting point is https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...iew/diversity-visa-prepare-for-interview.html
Ok gottya. We're via education so all good. THANKS!
Also do we need to tick the boxes of stuff we have or is that for them?
When you get to Sydney, pretty much the very first thing that happens is you will be asked for your docs, and they will use your cover sheets to check you have everything. I didn't tick mine, just used them to get my mountain of documents, (family application, via employment, ugh), in the correct order.
Ew what is the family application? Do I need that?
Ahhhhh my interview is in Auckland. They just said to print off and bring the interview invite email!Sydney. Its a requirement. We got sent an email with it today from the consult. When is your interview? You can get them from the below link below!
https://au.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/diversity-visa/the-interview/
Yeah thats the only thing you have to pay on the day and it's per person. Once approved and before you move you also have to pay $220 USD per person for your GC - you'll be given details on how to log in to the USCIS site to do that.Hi everyone, I have a question regarding fees: upon the day of interview (at Sydney consulate), is the US$330 USCIS the only fee you need to pay? As I understand it you pay this at a window right before you hand in your documents. I assume if I pay in cash it has to be in USD, not AUD equivalent?
Righto thanks Aidyn that really cleared it up for meYeah thats the only thing you have to pay on the day and it's per person. Once approved and before you move you also have to pay $220 USD per person for your GC - you'll be given details on how to log in to the USCIS site to do that.
I paid in USD cash on the day, you can pay with card and let the bank take care of the exchange rate - I can't remember if there was an option to pay in Aussie dollars cash.
I thought US sized? But US printed as opposed to US digital...?Are the photos for the interview meant to be Australian or American passport size? Please say Australian..
Photos for your interview are required to be American sizedAre the photos for the interview meant to be Australian or American passport size? Please say Australian..
Posted on the all selectees forum (as I probably should have done in the first place!) and tagged you in it!Are the photos for the interview meant to be Australian or American passport size? Please say Australian..