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lol -good thank you note - listing all the people who helped!
I'm gonna change my name to pitpoodle.
LOL -good thank you note - listing ALL the people who helped!
I'm gonna change my name to Pitpoodle.
lol -good thank you note - listing all the people who helped!
I'm gonna change my name to pitpoodle.
Dear mates, I am following this thread since I may encounter similar issue.
I plan to do CP and originally expect my number may become current in June 2014. Now with such disastrous slow pace for ASIA this FY, I guess my number will not become current until July, too close to the due date of my unborn child.
Therefore I am seeking your suggestions in the following scenarios.
Scenario One: My number indeed become current in July, and my wife cannot not go to interview on the notified date (since she may begin labor or still in hospital), should I:
(1) Still show up on the scheduled date and explain to the consular why my wife can not do the interview on the scheduled date; in this case, will the consular do my interview first and schedule the interview of my wife in a later date? Or the consular will just reschedule the interview?
or
(2) Should I notify embassy in advance to postpone the interview.
I am worried about postponing the interview this FY, given such high success rate for Nepal and Iran selectees.
Scenario (2): My child is born after we complete our interview and receive IV.
This scenario is simple. My understanding is that I should contact the US embassy/consulate in my home country once my wife gives birth. Then I prepare the baby's documents ( birth certificate, passport) and request the embassy to issue a "Transportation Letter."
Any suggestions are really appreciated.
Thank you.
Dont postpone the interview. Unless she is giving birth at the exact day the interview happens, both of you go. If she is in early labour, go. If she has given birth the day before, go. Don't delay, and don't attend the interview without your wife unless there is NO WAY to get her there.
Dont postpone the interview. Unless she is giving birth at the exact day the interview happens, both of you go. If she is in early labour, go. If she has given birth the day before, go. Don't delay, and don't attend the interview without your wife unless there is NO WAY to get her there.
First of all, I would like to thank for all the help and suggestions that I have received in this forum.
My wife and I have successfully obtained our DV, entered US on July 4th and activated our LPR status.
Now we can relieve all this DV anxiety and happily expecting our child to be born in US.
The most unbelievable part of our story is:
We contacted US embassy in our country in mid-May immediately after we knew our number become current in July (AS87XX).
Given my wife's pregnancy, the US embassy was willing to reschedule our CP interview from late July to July 1st.
We are thankful, and wish all the best to all other DV selectees in this forum.
First of all, I would like to thank for all the help and suggestions that I have received in this forum.
My wife and I have successfully obtained our DV, entered US on July 4th and activated our LPR status.
Now we can relieve all this DV anxiety and happily expecting our child to be born in US.
The most unbelievable part of our story is:
We contacted US embassy in our country in mid-May immediately after we knew our number become current in July (AS87XX).
Given my wife's pregnancy, the US embassy was willing to reschedule our CP interview from late July to July 1st.
We are thankful, and wish all the best to all other DV selectees in this forum.
First of all, I would like to thank for all the help and suggestions that I have received in this forum.
My wife and I have successfully obtained our DV, entered US on July 4th and activated our LPR status.
Now we can relieve all this DV anxiety and happily expecting our child to be born in US.
The most unbelievable part of our story is:
We contacted US embassy in our country in mid-May immediately after we knew our number become current in July (AS87XX).
Given my wife's pregnancy, the US embassy was willing to reschedule our CP interview from late July to July 1st.
We are thankful, and wish all the best to all other DV selectees in this forum.
First of all, I would like to thank for all the help and suggestions that I have received in this forum.
My wife and I have successfully obtained our DV, entered US on July 4th and activated our LPR status.
Now we can relieve all this DV anxiety and happily expecting our child to be born in US.
The most unbelievable part of our story is:
We contacted US embassy in our country in mid-May immediately after we knew our number become current in July (AS87XX).
Given my wife's pregnancy, the US embassy was willing to reschedule our CP interview from late July to July 1st.
We are thankful, and wish all the best to all other DV selectees in this forum.
Hi,
Could you please share your experience. I am also pregnant. My interview is in August. Due in December
How was the experience at the medicals in SL? X ray?
Did you manage to get an Insurance to cover the medical expenses in US for the delivery.
I heard the medical expenses are so high ( about 30-40k USD if you don't have an insurance)
K Jay