kovaiGC said:
DPP Congratulations on your successful interview!
Can you post your detailed experience?
Thanks...
Hi kovaiGC,
Sorry for the delay to reply. Our interview was on Aug 24th. We did the medicals on 18th. Needed the appt. letter,PPs, passport size photos & the medical form, that was included in the P4 we recieved in Indian address. It was a smooth process & got the vaccination for MMR & Chicken pox.Our physician was Dr. Mathai Thomas.
We reached the consulate at 8.25 am as our interview was at 9.00 am. There was a big queue outside the gate. When we showed the security officer our appt. letter he let us in, before other category visa candidates.Inside the consulate, an Indian officer asked us to submit the documents as he called the primary applicant's name. These are the documents that he asked for:
1.DS 230II & Medical report.
2.Passports.
3.BC/Non Avail & School leaving Cert. as BC was not available.
4.PCC
5.Marriage Cert. & photos.
6.Notarized Employment letter.
7.W2s & Tax return transcripts for 3 yrs.
8.6 months pay stub.
9.H1B approval notices(I 797).
10.Bank statements.
11.I 134 for spouse.
12. Immigration style photos (front view)
13.Blue Dart DD.
& Copies of documents 3-10.
We were asked whether we had any other visas other than H1 or H4.
Then we were asked to be seated. After, around 1-2 hrs we were called by the American officer.These are the que. he asked.
Which company you are working?
Where is the HQ?
How long have you been in U.S.A?
When was your marriage? & asked for the photos.
He also asked about our son who is a U.S citizen.
The interview was very short & told us that we will receive our passports in 3-4 days.We came out of the consulate at 2.00pm.
We recieved the PPs after 2 days with stamped IV valid for 1yr.
On 13th Sep we entered U.S. Our POE was Chicago & got the welcome letter.
Thanks
DPP.