one love
Feb 19 2008, 09:30 PM
What did you show at interview when it came to phone records?? when useing phone card?? would like to knwo opinion.. how many just showed log of calls made with phone card?? only showing the 877-800 -866 number not number connected too? and if it was a problem
We_Destiny
Feb 19 2008, 10:44 PM
I had like 6 months of Pingo records and about 200 phone cards
I was slick I would call Kings 3-8 times a day with Pingo just to see if he was busy and able to talk,and then I would call him back with a phone card.
I had over 100 pages of phone logs but he also had a clear envelope with the cards. I just asked what happened, if they asked him. He said they asked him how we communicate and he said the telephone and some times we email so he started flipping to the section in the folder labeled Communication, I had each month stabled and seperated; when the interviewer noticed al the pages and the large envelope with cards he told him not to pull it out. He then flipped to the section of emails and began to pull them outthe interviewer said no thanks.
I would start using Pingo and take those records i would also use the cell phone records with the 800 number. I am not sure about the requirements for K-3 but stop being so nervous and do the best you can with what you have. And as always package iyour evidence very well appearance and organization always counts.
If you have red flags that are of grave concern to you, make sure you keep your travel arrangements to attend the interview (be in Nigeria).
one love
Feb 20 2008, 05:56 AM
QUOTE(We_Destiny @ Feb 19 2008, 11:44 PM)

I had like 6 months of Pingo records and about 200 phone cards
I was slick I would call Kings 3-8 times a day with Pingo just to see if he was busy and able to talk,and then I would call him back with a phone card.
I had over 100 pages of phone logs but he also had a clear envelope with the cards. I just asked what happened, if they asked him. He said they asked him how we communicate and he said the telephone and some times we email so he started flipping to the section in the folder labeled Communication, I had each month stabled and seperated; when the interviewer noticed al the pages and the large envelope with cards he told him not to pull it out. He then flipped to the section of emails and began to pull them outthe interviewer said no thanks.
I would start using Pingo and take those records i would also use the cell phone records with the 800 number. I am not sure about the requirements for K-3 but stop being so nervous and do the best you can with what you have. And as always package iyour evidence very well appearance and organization always counts.
If you have red flags that are of grave concern to you, make sure you keep your travel arrangements to attend the interview (be in Nigeria).
thank you yes im ging I have my ticket
African Queen
Feb 20 2008, 07:25 AM
QUOTE(one love @ Feb 19 2008, 09:30 PM)

What did you show at interview when it came to phone records?? when useing phone card?? would like to knwo opinion.. how many just showed log of calls made with phone card?? only showing the 877-800 -866 number not number connected too? and if it was a problem
My husband interview we submitted copies of the phone cards. Make sure you have some many orgnaized documents in a binder, and you will find the interviewer will be impressed and your visa will be granted. Make sure you have hundreds of emails as well.
MoonlitCherri
Feb 20 2008, 08:16 AM
ThankQ for the reassurance! I was getting a little nervous.
ara
Feb 20 2008, 11:07 AM
We also used PINGO! I learned this the hard way after spending ( I can't even repeat ) tons of money calling straight through to have evidence of calling because I used calling cards but was told they embassy won't accept those. My husband did take the calling cards and all the phone logs we had to the interview and I had organized everything in a binder ( it didn't have rings in it, it opened like an accordion ) I don't know what kind of notebook they are called but I think they are cool but he took this and when the interviewer asked for things and My husband pulled out his organized notebook the CO would tell him that was ok he's seen enough. I think orgainzation is a big plus as well.
one love
Feb 20 2008, 12:11 PM
QUOTE(ara @ Feb 20 2008, 12:07 PM)

We also used PINGO! I learned this the hard way after spending ( I can't even repeat ) tons of money calling straight through to have evidence of calling because I used calling cards but was told they embassy won't accept those. My husband did take the calling cards and all the phone logs we had to the interview and I had organized everything in a binder ( it didn't have rings in it, it opened like an accordion ) I don't know what kind of notebook they are called but I think they are cool but he took this and when the interviewer asked for things and My husband pulled out his organized notebook the CO would tell him that was ok he's seen enough. I think orgainzation is a big plus as well.
i undersatnd just showing calling card anyone can show this but i have tmobile where i used calling card to call him also emails and chat
Kanyiri
Feb 20 2008, 12:59 PM
We never showed any phone records.
LovinLiberia
Feb 20 2008, 02:25 PM
We used Pingo and it really came in handy for the interview. I had T-Mobile and I was able to show the phone calls and text messages with those bills. I showed them about a year's worth of phone calls and I created a huge binder (7 lbs to be exact *sigh*) with each of the months separated into sections listed under "Phone Records".
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