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what after 2nd letter

rupesh111

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i'm from nepal and recently i've got my second letter...
what are the further process after second letter..?
what are the criteria for medical,police reports?
how to manage the sponsers letter and bank balance?

can any one help me??
 
did you get you 2ND letter by email or via mail? I am also from nepal and waiting for my second letter but i forgot which email id i mentioned on my forms?
 
Were you guys reading the rules and guidelines when you applied?

The KCC no longer sends DV packages via regular postal mail. All correspondence is done via e-mail and when your number is current you will be notified via e-mail to check your ESC (Entrant Status Check) and to follow the guidelines thereafter for DV selectees (the link is on the page which has your 2nd NL).

Here is the link to follow once you have your 2nd NL:

http://www.dvselectee.state.gov/


Read the rules and requirements on that link carefully because one wrong bit of information or documentation can be detrimental to your application for a DV visa.

Take the effort to read through the various threads/posts on this forum as there is extremely valuable information and guidance here for all those pursuing DV visas.

Get moving because if your number is current for August then technically you only have 6 to 7 weeks for your interview and you need to get all your civil documents together, police certificate(s), medical, finances in order before you go in for the interview.

Don't expect to get a DV visa with just the basic documents or simply being able to speak English. The reason many people get rejected is because their documents aren't in order or they don't have sufficient finances or do not meet the educational or work experience criteria under O*Net. Go to http://www.onetonline.org/ under the Find Occupations drop down menu and select job family and look for the job that relates to you. If you do not have a high school diploma or the satisfying work experience then forget about getting a DV visa because those are the two most important criteria besides the others.

Since I have a bit of free time today and am in a kind state of mind, I'll provide you with the basic steps (you guys should be doing this on your own because the serious applicants take this matter seriously and don't wait till the last minute!) as follows:


1) High School Diploma - must be equivalent to a US high school diploma i.e. Grade 12 or 13 depending on your education system. You MUST have the original and a copy of this when you attend your interview.

2) Work Experience - if you do not have a high school diploma you MUST have a minimum of 2 years work experience under the Department of Labour guidelines classified under O*Net in a qualifying field or occupation in Job Zone 4 or 5 with a rating of 7.0 or higher. You MUST have an affidavit or employment contract indicating this (original and a copy) for your interview.

3) Birth Certificate - you MUST have an original birth certificate and one copy for your interview.

4) Court & Prison Records - if you were convicted or had a court summons for any felony, you MUST provide the original of this document along with a copy at your interview.

5) Deportation Documentation - if you have been to the USA previously and overstayed on your visa beyond the 90 day visitor limit or were in the USA after your visa expired and were subsequently deported and have a deportation document/ruling, you MUST provide this document (original and a copy) at your interview.

6) Marriage Certificate - if you are married, you MUST provide a marriage certificate (original and copy) at your interview.

7) Marriage Termination/Annulment Document - if you are legally separated or divorced, you MUST provide an annulment certificate or divorce certificate (original and copy) at your interview.

8) Military Records - if you a member of the armed forces of your country you must provide evidence of this (original and copy) at your interview.

9) Police Certificate - go to the DV selectee link above to understand this properly because it is too much to type out for me.

10) Custody Documentation - if you have custody of a child then you MUST provide custody documentation (original and copy) - check the DV selectee link above for more information.

11) Medical Examination - if you have all the required documents and find yourself eligible for a DV visa you MUST schedule a medical examination after the receipt of your 2nd NL. The medical MUST be done by the local US Embassy appointed physician or hospital. You will then be given a sealed package (DO NOT OPEN THIS) after your medical examination to take with you to the interview. The examination costs between $200 to $500 depending on which country you are in and this includes your vaccinations.

12) Selectee Notification Letter - this is your 1st NL. You MUST have two copies of this. According to my readings one will be kept by the consular officer at the US Embassy and one by you.

13) 2nd NL - you MUST have two copies of this. According to my readings one will be kept by the consular officer at the US Embassy and one by you.

14) Translation - if your documents are not in English you MUST have them translated by a certified translator. There are certified translation companies or certified translators in all countries these days. Your best bet would be to have a lawyer do the translation for you and endorse the translation but this is not necessary and is only a personal preference for some.

15) Interview - at your interview you will need to pay the required non-refundable fee of $330. If your interview is successful the consular officer will inform you and tell you to come back on a certain date to pick up your passport. You will then have to go to the USCIS website link as follows to pay the immigrant fee. You cannot get a Green Card without paying this fee.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/us...nnel=fe529c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD


16) Interview (II) - if your interview has issues you will either be rejected or placed under Administrative Processing. If you go under Administrative Processing the US Embassy will most likely keep your passport until they have reviewed your case thoroughly. If your case is still under Administrative Processing after September 30th of the DV fiscal year then you're out of luck and you will not get a DV visa.


GET MOVING!!!


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) - 19th June 2013
Medicals - Scheduled for the week of 24th June 2013
Interview - Wednesday, August 7th 2013 @ 8am - US Embassy Tanzania
Visa Pick up - Hopefully August 11th
Departure Date - August 17th 2013
Port of Entry - Washington Dulles
 
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thanks Momo, could you pls help in the below

Dear Momo, kindly it will be appreciated if you can help me in my below concerns

Don't expect to get a DV visa with just the basic documents or simply being able to speak English. The reason many people get rejected is because their documents aren't in order or they don't have sufficient finances or do not meet the educational or work experience criteria under O*Net. Go to [url said:
http://www.onetonline.org/[/url] under the Find Occupations drop down menu and select job family and look for the job that relates to you. If you do not have a high school diploma or the satisfying work experience then forget about getting a DV visa because those are the two most important criteria besides the others.

Work experience : i have a concern about my experience criteria, the jobs titles are vary from country to country, so my job title is xxxx officer, and its matching xxxx specialist @ O*Net, so do you think that this will be clear and intelligible to the interview officer ? and if my career title is not related to the O*Net jobs, so can i use my High School and University diploma for completion the acceptance requirement ?

My spouse High School certificate : unfortunately its missing, he have a copy of it. BUT he have also his university degree certificate, so is this ok ? can he show his university one and in this case no need for the high school original one ? or can his working experience considered instead of the education condition ? OR he don't need all of that because i am the DV winner and only me i have to match this kind of criteria ??

Sufficient finances : it's not mentioned any where in the rules and requirements, but i heard from many people that applicants have to show a bank statement showing that they have money to cover at least the 1st year expenses, so do you have any idea what is the minimum we need to present for 2 adults with 2 kids family?

Our Relative in US : in the forms that we sent earlier to KCC, we filled the selected address by giving my uncle address and we filled his name as the one who we know in US and lives there, at the interview did they will consider that he have to support us financially ? actually we will not ask him for that, we have our money, my uncle is US citizen and he is retired, he is welcoming us to stay with him at his big house until we find a suitable house to be rented by us.

thanks in advance .. i know i make it long, but really i need some help in that.
 
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Realguy, just check the ESC page and see if you can't remember what email address to check.

Reeno - just the dv winner needs to show the educational or work qualification, though they will probably ask your spouse what they plan to do. And yes it is either high school or work experience, you don't need to prove both.

For savings - look up US poverty guidelines for your family size. Mostly 125% of that seems to be the acceptable number. Bring bank statements and proof of any assets you can liquidate (shares, house etc) or at least have a list of them.

No your uncle will not have to show support, the address is just for somewhere to send your green card.
 
alright thanks..Can someone tell me what subject it will be for 2NL when KCC reply email? I guess it should be same for all. i might misplace my email. Because its been already 43 days, I havenot got any notification from KCC
 
no worry

did you get you 2ND letter by email or via mail? I am also from nepal and waiting for my second letter but i forgot which email id i mentioned on my forms?

don't worry dude....if u forget email id...no problem at all...you can check your 2nd letter just by going through official website:dvlottery.state.gov...and entering all your info you will get it...
 
Dear Momo, kindly it will be appreciated if you can help me in my below concerns



Work experience : i have a concern about my experience criteria, the jobs titles are vary from country to country, so my job title is xxxx officer, and its matching xxxx specialist @ O*Net, so do you think that this will be clear and intelligible to the interview officer ? and if my career title is not related to the O*Net jobs, so can i use my High School and University diploma for completion the acceptance requirement ?

My spouse High School certificate : unfortunately its missing, he have a copy of it. BUT he have also his university degree certificate, so is this ok ? can he show his university one and in this case no need for the high school original one ? or can his working experience considered instead of the education condition ? OR he don't need all of that because i am the DV winner and only me i have to match this kind of criteria ??

Sufficient finances : it's not mentioned any where in the rules and requirements, but i heard from many people that applicants have to show a bank statement showing that they have money to cover at least the 1st year expenses, so do you have any idea what is the minimum we need to present for 2 adults with 2 kids family?

Our Relative in US : in the forms that we sent earlier to KCC, we filled the selected address by giving my uncle address and we filled his name as the one who we know in US and lives there, at the interview did they will consider that he have to support us financially ? actually we will not ask him for that, we have our money, my uncle is US citizen and he is retired, he is welcoming us to stay with him at his big house until we find a suitable house to be rented by us.

thanks in advance .. i know i make it long, but really i need some help in that.


Reeno - see my friend SusieQQQ's answer as her answer is perfect :)
 
Hi Momo!
Thanks for you post, it was very informative for me.

I have a question about the translation.

At the dvselectee site the following is presented:
"All documents not in English, or in the official language of the country in which application for a visa is being made, must be accompanied by certified translations."

If i have my documents in Hebrew (which is the official language here in Israel) do I still need to translate it to English?
 
Hi Momo!
Thanks for you post, it was very informative for me.

I have a question about the translation.

At the dvselectee site the following is presented:
"All documents not in English, or in the official language of the country in which application for a visa is being made, must be accompanied by certified translations."

If i have my documents in Hebrew (which is the official language here in Israel) do I still need to translate it to English?

If you are doing your interview in Israel the your documents in Hebrew would be acceptable. You only need a translation when your documents are not in English or the official language local to the consular office where you are being interviewed/processed.
 
DV 2014 : Queries

I am a lucky selectee for DV2014 and I have couple of queries .Can any one help me on this ground.

A)My case number is AS2014000060xx, when should I except my 2nd letter and interview.
B)Which is the best way to check my documents are already in KCC by mail or via phone and where I should contact ( as per courier it is collected by T. Campbell on 14thjune 2013)
C)After I got selected my wife got pregnant and now she is on second month of it .Probably she will be giving birth on feb 2014. In this situation if I got the interview before birth of our child how can I include my child as part of us (DV Selectee) or same situation after birth what are the extra documents I should arrange for new born.
 
I am a lucky selectee for DV2014 and I have couple of queries .Can any one help me on this ground.

A)My case number is AS2014000060xx, when should I except my 2nd letter and interview.
B)Which is the best way to check my documents are already in KCC by mail or via phone and where I should contact ( as per courier it is collected by T. Campbell on 14thjune 2013)
C)After I got selected my wife got pregnant and now she is on second month of it .Probably she will be giving birth on feb 2014. In this situation if I got the interview before birth of our child how can I include my child as part of us (DV Selectee) or same situation after birth what are the extra documents I should arrange for new born.

Double congratulations to you then!

A. In DV2013 your number would have been current in April - so you would have got notified in late Feb/early March and been interviewed in April. You can expect DV2014 to be similar, although it might vary a little.
B. You can call them or email them - either way - the contact details are on your notification letter.
C. Since your baby will probably be born before the interview (and hopefully the notification. You can send an update to KCC with a 230 form for the child. Move fast to get birth certs etc and apply for a passport for the child immediately. Upon birth I would contact KCC and tell them of the baby even if you haven't yet got the passport/birth cert. Ideally they would have the 230 form before the 2NL - but if not, it can be sorted out. I would also (if I were you) contact the panel doctor to discuss what vaccinations can be done for the child prior to the interview. I'm sure the consulate and the doctor will work with you for the best outcome.
 
Hi Momo!
Thanks for you post, it was very informative for me.

I have a question about the translation.

At the dvselectee site the following is presented:
"All documents not in English, or in the official language of the country in which application for a visa is being made, must be accompanied by certified translations."

If i have my documents in Hebrew (which is the official language here in Israel) do I still need to translate it to English?


Well if your documents are in Hebrew then you should be alright but play safe and get them translated anyway.

Consular officers can be unpredictable (it's their job to be so) depending on how their day is going and you don't want to be in a situation where they ask you "why aren't these translated?"

Whereabouts in Israel are you applying from? I've got friends from Herzelia (I think that's how it's spelt) and Tel Aviv. Been to America before?



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 - Scheduled for the week of 24th June 2013
Interview - Wednesday, August 7th 2013 @ 8am - US Embassy Tanzania
Visa Pick up - Hopefully August 11th
Departure Date - August 17th 2013
Port of Entry - Washington Dulles
 
Well if your documents are in Hebrew then you should be alright but play safe and get them translated anyway.

Consular officers can be unpredictable (it's their job to be so) depending on how their day is going and you don't want to be in a situation where they ask you "why aren't these translated?"

Whereabouts in Israel are you applying from? I've got friends from Herzelia (I think that's how it's spelt) and Tel Aviv. Been to America before?

10X, I will have it translated.
I live in Rishon Lezion, not far from Tel Aviv (15 minuts drive).
The only consulate in israel which deals with immigrant visas it's the one located in Jerusalem.
Never been in America.. Although i have a nonimmigrant visa (which i never used).
 
2hi everyone, i have few question. I was selected in 2014 dv lottery, and my case number is 2014AF00058***. When should i expect the 2NL?? I 've read in this forum somebody saying that during the interview they ask about bank statement?? Is that true?? I have a friend who won the green card last year, and now he's in U.S with his family, he told me that they didn't ask him to submit his bank statement. The other thing is that i have sent the documents to KCC, but by mistake i didn't send the photos required to process my case. few days later i sent the photos, i written a mail to KCC to confirm, i am still waiting for their reply, do you think it can jeopordise my case?? please enlight me, must say that i am quite CONFUSED
 
2hi everyone, i have few question. I was selected in 2014 dv lottery, and my case number is 2014AF00058***. When should i expect the 2NL?? I 've read in this forum somebody saying that during the interview they ask about bank statement?? Is that true?? I have a friend who won the green card last year, and now he's in U.S with his family, he told me that they didn't ask him to submit his bank statement. The other thing is that i have sent the documents to KCC, but by mistake i didn't send the photos required to process my case. few days later i sent the photos, i written a mail to KCC to confirm, i am still waiting for their reply, do you think it can jeopordise my case?? please enlight me, must say that i am quite CONFUSED
 
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