Originally posted by bvganesh
Here is my GC timeline. Since I am a native Chennai resident, I don't have any notes on Hotel (for stay) and autorickshaw (for travel).
MEDICALS & PHOTOGRAPHS
5th July 3:00am: Reached India
5th July 8:15am: My wife & myself had gone to lister labs.
5th July 8:35am: Completed the forms with the photo.
5th July 8:50am: Got our X-ray and blood extracted.
Cost: Rs. 1200.00/-
Things required here:
1. Your GC appointment letter.
2. Medical form that is available with packet 4
3. Passport size photographs (one for each individual). (It could be ordinary passport size photograph and doesn't require immigration style)
(For people trying to locate this. Mention "GANPAT" hotel on NUNGAMBAKKAM HIGH ROAD as a reference. This street 'JAGANATHAN STREET' is just opposite to this hotel)
5th July 10:30am: Went to camera citi.
5th July 10:40am: Immigration style photographs taken for both myself and my wife.
5th July 11:00am: Waited for 15 minutes and collected the photographs.
Wife had to take off her ear-ring, bindi and I had to take of my spectacles.
Cost: Rs. 200.00 (for 10 copies each -- for myself & my wife. No negatives provided as this is done digitally)
Things required here:
NONE
5th July 4:30pm: Collected our x-rays and reports (sealed in an envelope with the medical form we had filled) from lister labs
Cost: None. As everything was pre-paid in the morning.
Things required here:
None.
5th July 5:03pm: Went to Dr. Vijayalakshmi's hospital. We had our appointment for 5:00pm.
5th July 5:30pm: Called in by the Dr.
5th July 5:45pm: General checkup completed. Dr. asked me whether I had got chicken pox. I said yes, when I was a kid. Hence no Chicken pox vaccine. Only MMR.
5th July 5:55pm: My wife's checkup completed and MMR admistered to her even though she had MMR when she was a kid.
5th July 6:10pm: Dr. V gave the reports in a sealed envelope. She mentioned everything was mentioned in the report and seem to be ok. (Just curious, did Dr. V give the reports sealed for everybody who had gone to her?)
Cost: Rs. 1500.00/- (Rs. 600.00 per person for the visit and Rs. 150.00 per person for the MMR)
Things required here:
1. Your GC appointment letter
2. Any past vaccination report with date (if available).
NOTE: Any vaccination older than 4 or 5 years would usually be discounted and may have to be readministered. The Dr. mentioned this. Also she wanted to post the info to the fourm that if you have any vaccination records, please make sure you bring it. Atleast get a letter from your family Doctor mentioning what vaccinations were administered to you and when.
A DAY BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
21st July:
Whole day, revisited the documents and arranged in 5 different transparent folders.
1. Original Documents for Myself
2. Original Documents for my wife
3. Just-in-case Documents for Myself
4. Just-in-case Documents for my wife
5. Other unexpected documents.
Revisited the documents again and relaxed.
ON THE DAY OF INTERVIEW
22nd July 9:25am: Reached Consulate. There were about 10 people standing in line.
22nd July 9:26am: Bypassed the queue and went to the counter directly and said that I am here for my 10:00am immigration interview. The security got my appointment letter and my passport. Checked my wife's passport and let us in.
22nd July 9:30am: Went inside the consulate. Took a right turn and went pass 5 or 6 counters and crossed the road to the adacent building and pushed open the Huuuuuge steel door and went inside.
22nd July 9:35am: Asked a consulate guy who was yelling out numbers whether we need to pick up some token or something. He asked us whether it was immigration or non-immigration visa. We told him that it was IV. He asked us to take chair and told that our names would be called.
22nd July 9:45am: Chose a corner spot among the chair laid out before the 8 counters.
22nd July 10:30am: Our names were called from counter # 7. An Indian guy collected all our documents and returned the originals. He seemed a nice and jovial guy. He gave two papers for me to fill up and one paper for my wife to fill up. (One doc for letting the consulate know if in case I lose my job before I leave India and the other one for issuing social security #) Here is the quick conversation between us.
Counter Guy: Do you have your payslip?
Myself: Yes sir. Here it is (I gave just the recent one and a photocopy).
Counter Guy: (Returns the original payslip and keeps the copy.) Your have organized the documents very neatly. (I had put a green sticky- tag for original documents and a red sticky-tay for photocopies and had organized the documents in a original-followed-by-photocopy for each document and held it together with the passport)
Counter Guy: Please take your seat and your names will be called at counter #6.
The document submission took about 7 minutes.
22nd July 10:50am: The officer called my name at counter #6.
Myself: Good Morning. How are you today?
Officer: Fine Thank you sir. How about yourself?
Myself: Fine. Thanks.
Officer: How long you had been in US?
Myself: Four years.
Officer: When did you first go to US?
Myself: xxx-1998 on a Business Visa
Officer: (looking at my passport) Where is your previous passport?
Myself: I lost it in a car burgulary last November.
Officer: Where did you loose it?
Myself: In Kansas.
Officer: Does Kasas have lot of crimes?
Myself: My places is usually crime-free.
Officer: Haa.. haa.. Crime-free place and you say somebody stole your passport.. haa.. haa... Do you have a police report?
Myself: Yes. Sir. (I open my just-in-case folder and had to flip thro the documents to find that....took me couple of minutes)
Officer: (Jokingly) Please give me my police report (walks away from his desk)
Myself: (still skimming thro the documents)
Officer: (Comes back).... still didn't find it... hmmm.. shall I get my breakfast and be back? haa.. haa.. (walks away and comes back with a cup of coffee)
Myself: Here you go!
Officer: (Looks at the report) What are things you lost.... (reads the list of things listed as stolen in the report)
Officer: Do you have your previous H1-B approvals or any other document to prove that you had been in status?
Myself: (Showed all my H1-B approval notices)
Officer: (Didn't cared to go through all of them). Ok that's fine.
Officer: When did you get married?
My Wife: (date)
Officer: Do you have kids?
My Wife: (after a little hesitation) No.
Officer: Hmm... you are hesitating.. ..haa.. haa..
Myself & My Wife: No. We are just planning.
Officer: Good. (Looks at medical report of my wife and asks) How are you doing after your operation? Did you have the cist removed for Thyroid? How are you doing now?
My Wife:Yes. I am doing fine.
Officer: How long had you been in the hospital?
My Wife: About 3 weeks.
Officer: My mom too had a similar surgery recently.
My Wife: Is it? How is she doing?
Officer: She is doing fine. Do you have any marriage photographs of yours?
My Wife: Here you go. (gives the photos)
Officer: Looks through few and comments (looking at me) poor guy... trying to put up a big smile before the crowd.. haa.. haa...
Myself: Hee. heee...
Officer: Your visa has been issued and you are free to leave the consulate. Your passports would be sent by courier in 2-3 days. Have a wonderful life in America.
Myself & My Wife: Thanks you. And you have a wonderful day!
22nd July 10:59am: Out of consulate and started back home!!
AFTER INTERVIEW & Before leaving INDIA
.................. "COMING SOON" .......................
Cheers,
Ganesh.