Or a PO box which cost about $60 to $120 for 6 monthYou don't need a relative but you do need a real street adress for your green card.
Or a PO box which cost about $60 to $120 for 6 monthYou don't need a relative but you do need a real street adress for your green card.
Or a PO box which cost about $60 to $120 for 6 month
USPS do not deliver green cards to PO Boxes. So,no.
Exactly. Hence why I said real street address....
As did I in the comment he responded to ...!!
sorry, I didn't knowUSPS do not deliver green cards to PO Boxes. So,no.
USPS do not deliver green cards to PO Boxes. So,no.
Hi Susie and Britsimon, how about virtual address (complete address) its about $10 a month cost, is it okay with that. thank before
Question. Using hubby's Irishness to apply. We live in England.
Assuming we got to interview stage, would we have to go to Embassy in London or Dublin?
i have got a diploma in mechanical engineering. which box should i tick - high school degree,some university courses or university degree?
We'll the detailed answer would involve asking you what type of diploma it is to ascertain where it sits in those three levels.
The short answer is pick any one, it won't make any difference to your chances.
So really, just make a sensible choice.
Hello! i plan to enter my father for dv-2016, my question what do you call a medical degree (MD) in the US, i am unexpereinced;
is it a (university degree) or (doctorate degree)?
your help is apreciated
The clue is in the names.
MD (Medicinae Doctor) means "Doctor of Medicine" and that seems pretty well aligned with a "Doctorate Degree".
Ok thanks! i assumed tthat doctorate degree was just for the PhD stuff...
Hm... I would have put an MD as university degree, not doctorate. But I don't think it matters anyway as far as the DV forms are concerned.