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Jacko77 Mar 19th 2012 10:43 pm

Interview documents
 
Morning folks,

Got my visa interview scheduled for this coming Monday (IR1) and just a couple of final questions i'd like help with please.

I was planning on attending alone as i'm sure my wife (USC) and children aren't required to be there, is this the case?

I am currently serving in UK Armed Forces but will be discharged in the summer. I have all my records and discharge notification but is there a specific document or documents that im required to present that the Embassy will be expecting to see?

Thanks guy's.

Lee

JSL8610 Mar 19th 2012 11:14 pm

Re: Interview documents
 

Originally Posted by Jacko77 (Post 9962542)
Morning folks,

Got my visa interview scheduled for this coming Monday (IR1) and just a couple of final questions i'd like help with please.

I was planning on attending alone as i'm sure my wife (USC) and children aren't required to be there, is this the case?

Your kids are USCs too, right? Only people applying for immigrant visas need to attend the interview. If your kids are USCs, they don't need to go.


Originally Posted by Jacko77 (Post 9962542)
I am currently serving in UK Armed Forces but will be discharged in the summer. I have all my records and discharge notification but is there a specific document or documents that im required to present that the Embassy will be expecting to see?

Thanks guy's.

Lee

As far as I can tell, the most important thing is dischage paperwork. Since you have your full records, take everything along and they can look at whatever they want to.

Regards,
James

Jacko77 Mar 19th 2012 11:57 pm

Re: Interview documents
 
Ooops, forgot to say that Yep, kids are USC too.

I've got my discharge notification but my actual availability to travel is about 2 months before my discharge date.

The only documentation to prove this will be an officially signed and stamped headed letter.

This should hopefully prove i'm available to move to US within the 6 months.

Thanks again.

Lee.

ian-mstm Mar 20th 2012 12:40 am

Re: Interview documents
 

Originally Posted by Jacko77 (Post 9962634)
This should hopefully prove i'm available to move to US within the 6 months.

Just so you know, you're not required to show proof that you can move to the US within 6 months. Quite simply, the US government doesn't care. The visa will be issued whether you get to the US in time or not.

Ian

Jacko77 Mar 20th 2012 12:47 am

Re: Interview documents
 
I'm quite suprised at that. I was under the impression the 6 months from time of approval was pretty much open and shut.

Like James said, i'll take everything and they can pick the bones out of it.

Cheers.

Lee.

rpjs Mar 20th 2012 1:17 am

Re: Interview documents
 

Originally Posted by Jacko77 (Post 9962719)
I'm quite suprised at that. I was under the impression the 6 months from time of approval was pretty much open and shut.

Like James said, i'll take everything and they can pick the bones out of it.

Cheers.

Lee.

I think what Ian meant is that you have six months to use the visa, but the US government doesn't care if you use it or not - you don't need to show intent to use it.

Your wife, as you imply she's still with you in the UK, will need to show her intent to re-establish domicile in the US though, so you should have documentation of that. In our experience simply copies of ongoing financial ties to the US (bank and student loan account statements) and evidence of her job hunting in the US was enough to satisfy the ConOff.

jeffreyhy Mar 20th 2012 2:06 am

Re: Interview documents
 
What are you surprised about? It is "open and shut". It's also your responsibility.

Regards, JEff


Originally Posted by Jacko77 (Post 9962719)
I'm quite suprised at that. I was under the impression the 6 months from time of approval was pretty much open and shut.


ian-mstm Mar 20th 2012 2:24 am

Re: Interview documents
 

Originally Posted by Jacko77 (Post 9962719)
I was under the impression the 6 months from time of approval was pretty much open and shut.

Roy understood. The US government doesn't care whether you actually use the visa or not, or whether you have travel problems that prevent or restrict your travel. They'll issue the visa... and then it's your responsibility to get to the US before the visa expires. If you're late, it's your problem... and the US government won't care one whit.

Ian

Jacko77 Mar 20th 2012 2:40 am

Re: Interview documents
 
I'm well aware it's my responsibility and we fully intend to move within the 6 month timeframe.

My concern is, my discharge date and the end of the 6 month time period are very close.

Wondered if the Embassy would ask about it that's all.

jeffreyhy Mar 20th 2012 3:14 am

Re: Interview documents
 
The consular officer may notice and point it out to you, to be sure that you are aware of a potential problem. Or not.


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