NewBetterBonio
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Hi Adela,
on your question, if I can recall correctly Franko is not quite a father figure as yet ;D, however look here, first thread's entry:
http://forums.immigration.com/threads/successful-dv2015-interview-london.323325/
"Wife's case number was 2015AF00004***, and we had the interview at 8am on October 22 at the London US Embassy, we did not take our kids as both were under 14 and they did not require to be there."
I was suprised seeing this I had three children (5, 7, 14.5) and took them all for the interview (paid a lot of money for flight tickets), however it looks
like only the oldest one was really required (due to fingerprints being taken off him and oath), I was trying to find anything on this in official DV related
instruction, I couldn't though, however it looks like under 14's might not be required to be present.
Please double check on this, contacting embassy might be the safest option!
on your question, if I can recall correctly Franko is not quite a father figure as yet ;D, however look here, first thread's entry:
http://forums.immigration.com/threads/successful-dv2015-interview-london.323325/
"Wife's case number was 2015AF00004***, and we had the interview at 8am on October 22 at the London US Embassy, we did not take our kids as both were under 14 and they did not require to be there."
I was suprised seeing this I had three children (5, 7, 14.5) and took them all for the interview (paid a lot of money for flight tickets), however it looks
like only the oldest one was really required (due to fingerprints being taken off him and oath), I was trying to find anything on this in official DV related
instruction, I couldn't though, however it looks like under 14's might not be required to be present.
Please double check on this, contacting embassy might be the safest option!