G'morning from Virginia!
I arrived yesterday morning at Washington Dulles (IAD) and we were the first international flight in at the time so I got to passport control within minutes.
The officer took out a knife (a knife big enough to skin a bear or goat!) and opened up the sealed envelope from Tanzania and looked at the documents (for those who are wondering what is inside the envelope, it is the same documents taken during the interview and copied by the US Embassy where you were interviewed) and didn't ask me anything at all and simply stamped my passport with an entry visa and the sheet attached to the sealed envelope with an entry visa.
After stamping my mother's passport he instructed us to go to the first booth to see another officer who took my envelope from me and looked at the documents. He then asked for my index finger (and out of my stupidity and nervousness I gave him my thumb lol - I felt like a total idiot when that happened lol) and he took my index fingerprint and made me sign a form and said "Welcome To The United States" and I simply went to pick up my luggage with mum.
We then declared the funds we had and what was inside our bags (the officer was very polite and friendly and shared a joke or two with me) and then scooted off to a back office and came back and said "your paperwork is perfect and you're the first person who filled the money declaration form right the first go because everyone messes it up! Welcome to United States." and walked out of the airport to a drizzly Virginia morning.
We (my brother and I) were snooping around a little yesterday and we will be going to Bank of America to get an account opened up and then to AT&T to get a line.
By the way with regards to phone lines, the salesperson at AT&T said I can't get a contract immediately until I get my driver's license and social security BUT she said I can obtain a SIM and use it on my existing phone from Tanzania and go post-paid until I'm eligible for a contract and they have different plans for this and the only requirement is the entry stamp/visa in the passport.
After visiting the bank today, we'll stop by AT&T and then the DMV to get some information (we already have some but we're trying to fast track the driver's license) and then stop by the car dealers to check out some cars I've been researching.
On the other side as all my stuff is registered in Pennsylvania, I'll drive down there on Wednesday and get my SSN from there and go to the DMV there to get my license sorted out and I can pay $400 and transfer it to a Virginia license right after that and I will also fill in the change of address form for Homeland Security and change my address to Virginia.
For those wondering what it is like here, well I have to admit it is way much nicer than Allentown, PA. We're 10-15 minutes away from Washington, DC and Arlington and all the other major areas like Chantilly, Fairfax etc. There is a wonderful mix of people here and different restaurants from cheap to expensive and malls. I would personally recommend this place from just seeing it for a day and I myself am considering hacking it out here for 6 months and settling in nice and easy before I start to relocate to Texas.
I will keep you all posted on developments and give my best guidance as I am meeting a tax consultant and immigration attorney in the coming days as well.
Case No - DV2013AF0007XXXX (applied the first time and got it the first time - lucky me!)
Entry Checked - 1st May 2012
Forms Sent To KCC - 10th May 2012
Received By KCC - 12th May 2012
Confirmation From KCC - 25th May 2012 after I sent them an email
2nd NL - 14th June 2013
Police Clearance (TZ) - 13th June 2013
Police Clearance (UK) - 21st June 2013
Medicals - Completed 24th June 2013
I-134 - 16th July 2013
Bank Statements - 22nd July 2013
Interview - Wednesday, August 7th 2013 @ 8am - US Embassy Tanzania - SUCCESS!!!
Visa Pick Up - August 14th 2013 - PICKED UP
Departure Date - August 17th 2013 - booked already on Emirates!
Port of Entry - Washington Dulles - August 18th 2013
That was quite a detailed account there momo, I am happy for you.
Funny enough, you have managed to somehow whet my appetite when it comes to PA!
Congratulations on a successful journey and welcome. Though I will be leaving the states soon for my home country, I hope my DV story would be as cool as yours.
Keep us posted please!
Enjoy your stay. hopefully, we can share a matini someday.