Hi there,
I recently received notification of my successful application and shortlisting for a DV-2009 visa. I have before me a whole pile of forms and very little in the way of knowledge on the DV visa process.
I've read over the forms a couple of times and have acquainted myself with the external links of the Wikipedia entry, but would appreciate it if someone could impart their know-how on any part of the questions below.
Firstly, a little background about me - I am a single male, age 22, who graduated from university in New Zealand July 2007, and from Nov 2007 to April 2008 have been working as an administrator full-time. Now happily unemployed.
Questions
1) My letter from the KCC was dated 9th April 2008, but was received on the 7th May 2008 and to date, has not been filled in. Are these kind of delays normal?
2) New Zealand (and Australia) has a 3-year university degree comparable to the US 4-year degree. While I achieved my bachelor, is this year difference likely to cause any difficulty?
3) I have read on this website that for 2009 DV applicants "...there will be a small addressed sticker to stick on the returning envelop[e]" in the original envelope in which notification was sent. I have yet to discover where it is attached, misplaced it, or have not received one.
I will do my best to recover this, as a complete application is easier for the KCC, but can a replacement be issued? What information does it have on it? Do they mean the barcode sheet given with the application? Would it be possible to simply write the address, or would that mean the mail is likely to be ignored?
4) In the DS-230 Part 1, Question 10 asks for the address of a permanent address where I intend to live. I have a state in mind, even a city, but not a specific address. Question 11 asks of an address to send the green card to.
Would it help my application if I were to put a friend's address for Q10? I may very well stay at my friend's temporarily. How is this likely to affect them? What is the purpose of this section? What do they need to know, so I can keep them fully informed?
Would it be appropriate to put my friend's address for Q11? I have a number of friends in the US who are comfortable receiving notifications on my behalf and passing them on.
5) DS230, Part II, Question 29 asks for the name and address of the petitioner. Is this me? Is this someone who can support me?
6) DS230, Part II, Question 35 on has a warning for me not to fill out anything below. Will this form (or a copy) be sent on to the interviewer?
7) This is an Oceanic question only, so you can skip this. New Zealand and Australia have a pact allowing free movement of citizens between the country for work and leisure. I spent 6 months working as an administrator in Perth, Australia then holidaying in Sydney for 2 weeks before returning a week later to conduct an interview. As I have not spent a full year in Australia, is there anything I should expect to be prompted on?
8) The supplemental information form for DV applicants applying in Auckland, NZ I was given raises a couple of issues.
i) Birth certificate - it asks for an original, I can only get a certified copy from Births, Deaths & Marriages. Is this a problem?
ii) The evidence of financial support - personal savings, CV, job offer and an I-134. I've have heard about the I-134, what is it, how crucial is it to the interview?
9) Concerning the more immediate need of sending this form, is there anything else I may need to be aware of? I plan to send it this coming Monday, 19th May. Was there something that caught you out personally? Maybe there's a mistake everyone seems to make that you would advise someone to avoid.
Thankyou for reading as much as you did! You're a hero!
I recently received notification of my successful application and shortlisting for a DV-2009 visa. I have before me a whole pile of forms and very little in the way of knowledge on the DV visa process.
I've read over the forms a couple of times and have acquainted myself with the external links of the Wikipedia entry, but would appreciate it if someone could impart their know-how on any part of the questions below.
Firstly, a little background about me - I am a single male, age 22, who graduated from university in New Zealand July 2007, and from Nov 2007 to April 2008 have been working as an administrator full-time. Now happily unemployed.
Questions
1) My letter from the KCC was dated 9th April 2008, but was received on the 7th May 2008 and to date, has not been filled in. Are these kind of delays normal?
2) New Zealand (and Australia) has a 3-year university degree comparable to the US 4-year degree. While I achieved my bachelor, is this year difference likely to cause any difficulty?
3) I have read on this website that for 2009 DV applicants "...there will be a small addressed sticker to stick on the returning envelop[e]" in the original envelope in which notification was sent. I have yet to discover where it is attached, misplaced it, or have not received one.
I will do my best to recover this, as a complete application is easier for the KCC, but can a replacement be issued? What information does it have on it? Do they mean the barcode sheet given with the application? Would it be possible to simply write the address, or would that mean the mail is likely to be ignored?
4) In the DS-230 Part 1, Question 10 asks for the address of a permanent address where I intend to live. I have a state in mind, even a city, but not a specific address. Question 11 asks of an address to send the green card to.
Would it help my application if I were to put a friend's address for Q10? I may very well stay at my friend's temporarily. How is this likely to affect them? What is the purpose of this section? What do they need to know, so I can keep them fully informed?
Would it be appropriate to put my friend's address for Q11? I have a number of friends in the US who are comfortable receiving notifications on my behalf and passing them on.
5) DS230, Part II, Question 29 asks for the name and address of the petitioner. Is this me? Is this someone who can support me?
6) DS230, Part II, Question 35 on has a warning for me not to fill out anything below. Will this form (or a copy) be sent on to the interviewer?
7) This is an Oceanic question only, so you can skip this. New Zealand and Australia have a pact allowing free movement of citizens between the country for work and leisure. I spent 6 months working as an administrator in Perth, Australia then holidaying in Sydney for 2 weeks before returning a week later to conduct an interview. As I have not spent a full year in Australia, is there anything I should expect to be prompted on?
8) The supplemental information form for DV applicants applying in Auckland, NZ I was given raises a couple of issues.
i) Birth certificate - it asks for an original, I can only get a certified copy from Births, Deaths & Marriages. Is this a problem?
ii) The evidence of financial support - personal savings, CV, job offer and an I-134. I've have heard about the I-134, what is it, how crucial is it to the interview?
9) Concerning the more immediate need of sending this form, is there anything else I may need to be aware of? I plan to send it this coming Monday, 19th May. Was there something that caught you out personally? Maybe there's a mistake everyone seems to make that you would advise someone to avoid.
Thankyou for reading as much as you did! You're a hero!