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Sucessful CP

willis

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I had a very sucessful CP in Nairobi,on 20th September, I was actually given a back my pasport with an Immigrant visa stamped on it and a yellow envelope which has been sealed and I was told that I am not to open it. On top of that envelope they attached a white paper which has afew printed details about me.
Is that all that they give? or there is anything that I am still missing, Please advice me
 
willis said:
I had a very sucessful CP in Nairobi,on 20th September, I was actually given a back my pasport with an Immigrant visa stamped on it and a yellow envelope which has been sealed and I was told that I am not to open it. On top of that envelope they attached a white paper which has afew printed details about me.
Is that all that they give? or there is anything that I am still missing, Please advice me


Congratulation Willis!!! I am so happy for you.
What questions were you asked???
 
willis said:
I had a very sucessful CP in Nairobi,on 20th September, I was actually given a back my pasport with an Immigrant visa stamped on it and a yellow envelope which has been sealed and I was told that I am not to open it. On top of that envelope they attached a white paper which has afew printed details about me.
Is that all that they give? or there is anything that I am still missing, Please advice me

Congratulations. I also had a successful CP in Nairobi, Kenya on September 13th. The stamped passport and sealed envelope is all you need. You are not missing anything.
 
Thanks very much for the replies from steste and jrcries. About the questions that I was asked I can list them down for you, My wife was the princple applicant, but we were all asked questions while we are together.

1. when was your second kind born
2. what date were you married
3. Is this your first maarriage if not when did you divorce
4. which year did you apply for this lottery that you have now won
5. how many times have you applied for the lottery.

Those are just some of the questions that I can remember, jrcries if you are yet to go for your interview I wish the best!!!

Q. If I wrote Washington DC as my destination on the previous forms, now that I have the visa, can I change my destination and book a flight to Texas (my cousin in Washinghton has decided that I go and live with his bro in Texas), am I risking to get deported or I can book a flight to anywhere in the United States?
 
willis said:
Thanks very much for the replies from steste and jrcries. About the questions that I was asked I can list them down for you, My wife was the princple applicant, but we were all asked questions while we are together.

1. when was your second kind born
2. what date were you married
3. Is this your first maarriage if not when did you divorce
4. which year did you apply for this lottery that you have now won
5. how many times have you applied for the lottery.

Those are just some of the questions that I can remember, jrcries if you are yet to go for your interview I wish the best!!!

Q. If I wrote Washington DC as my destination on the previous forms, now that I have the visa, can I change my destination and book a flight to Texas (my cousin in Washinghton has decided that I go and live with his bro in Texas), am I risking to get deported or I can book a flight to anywhere in the United States?

"Com on men" :p for heaven sake you have the ALMIGHTY GC. You can stay anywhere in U.S.
No one can deport you for staying anywhere you choose to stay in the U.S, this I am sure of.

I hope this helps.
 
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