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Hanging in there
The interview has been scheduled for Saturday 130 pm Algiers Embassy, embassy consul,CR1 interview.....scary scary.....
Nagishkaw
It is going to go well. I am sure your honey is prepared, so my best wishes to you both for success!
samir et erin
Good luck to you both. I'm sure it will go well. good.gif star_smile.gif
charles!
slumber party? kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif
Hanging in there
[quote name='charlesandnessa' date='Mar 25 2008, 08:49 AM' post='1691324']
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i dont know if anyone is gonna want to do one on a friday night lol
charles!
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 25 2008, 08:22 AM) *
QUOTE(charlesandnessa @ Mar 25 2008, 08:49 AM) *

slumber party? kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif


i dont know if anyone is gonna want to do one on a friday night lol

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor friday night will stop a mena slumber party. smile.gif
AlHayatZween
Good luck, Wahrania! good.gif
Glad to hear it was rescheduled so quickly!

Inchallah, everything will be wonderful.
hz
Meriem_setif
Congrats! Wahrania, he will do fine. I know you are nervous and scared. Just remember we have a great embassy in Algiers. Inshaallah, he will have his visa in hand soon. (Usually within 2 weeks.) Tell him Good luck and we are all sending major MOJO! good.gif

Meriem rose.gif
polarbear
I'd show up to a Friday night slumber party kicking.gif It's actually the best night for me bc I don't work the next day good.gif

Don't worry, you guys are well prepared and inshalla everything will go smoothly. Sending Major MOJO your way!!! luv.gif
Hanging in there
QUOTE(polarbear @ Mar 26 2008, 09:25 AM) *
I'd show up to a Friday night slumber party kicking.gif It's actually the best night for me bc I don't work the next day good.gif

Don't worry, you guys are well prepared and inshalla everything will go smoothly. Sending Major MOJO your way!!! luv.gif

thanks polar....
simple_male
QUOTE(Nagishkaw @ Mar 25 2008, 07:53 AM) *
It is going to go well. I am sure your honey is prepared, so my best wishes to you both for success!


Good luck to you, both. There will be good news, inshaallah.
MelindaandTarek






There...that should do it for ya;) I wish you the best and would be happy to be at a Fri night slumber party!!!!!!!!! Melinda
Ganja_Girl





LuLu
I would definitely come to the party to cheer you on if I wasn't on a plane headed to Jordan on Friday night! ;-)

Wishing you both the very best on Saturday!!!
wife_of_mahmoud
That's great that you got a new date so soon !!!

Don't worry -- I'm sure everything will be fine. Algeria does not have a reputation for being a tough consulate. If all your paperwork's in order, I bet you'll have the visa in hand very soon ! good.gif

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-MK
Hanging in there
QUOTE(wife_of_mahmoud @ Mar 26 2008, 12:36 PM) *
That's great that you got a new date so soon !!!

Don't worry -- I'm sure everything will be fine. Algeria does not have a reputation for being a tough consulate. If all your paperwork's in order, I bet you'll have the visa in hand very soon ! good.gif

rose.gif

-MK

Well from the sound of things I think that if he passes he will have his visa in 10 to 30 days. I am very hesitant to purchase a ticket to the USA until he actually has the visa in hand. After he has the visa in his hand, then I will feel comfortable buying a plane ticket here. I wonder how others have handled ticket purchasing. If He gets a paper ticket, I will have to get it here and then DHL it there. Out of Algeria, paper tickets are required. It wont work with electronic tickets out of Algeria.
wife_of_mahmoud
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 26 2008, 12:04 PM) *
Well from the sound of things I think that if he passes he will have his visa in 10 to 30 days. I am very hesitant to purchase a ticket to the USA until he actually has the visa in hand. After he has the visa in his hand, then I will feel comfortable buying a plane ticket here. I wonder how others have handled ticket purchasing. If He gets a paper ticket, I will have to get it here and then DHL it there. Out of Algeria, paper tickets are required. It wont work with electronic tickets out of Algeria.


I would definitely not book any travel before the visa is in hand -- it could cost you a lot to change the flight.

Can't he just go to a travel agent there in Algiers, and pay for the ticket by credit card ? It will probably be a bit cheaper than booking from the U.S., and they can give him paper tickets right on the spot.

Hanging in there
QUOTE(wife_of_mahmoud @ Mar 26 2008, 01:13 PM) *
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 26 2008, 12:04 PM) *
Well from the sound of things I think that if he passes he will have his visa in 10 to 30 days. I am very hesitant to purchase a ticket to the USA until he actually has the visa in hand. After he has the visa in his hand, then I will feel comfortable buying a plane ticket here. I wonder how others have handled ticket purchasing. If He gets a paper ticket, I will have to get it here and then DHL it there. Out of Algeria, paper tickets are required. It wont work with electronic tickets out of Algeria.


I would definitely not book any travel before the visa is in hand -- it could cost you a lot to change the flight.

Can't he just go to a travel agent there in Algiers, and pay for the ticket by credit card ? It will probably be a bit cheaper than booking from the U.S., and they can give him paper tickets right on the spot.

The problem lies with credit cards... I couldnt even book a hotel online for the sheraton. They demanded they have the credit card in hand to book the tickets. Algeria is just STARTING to have credit card access but only in major hotels and airports and a few atms. It is not like Tunisia and Morocco where they are hard wired into the rest of the world with atms. I could use my credit card in person there but once I got there sometimes it would take 3 billing cycles to be billed and then most of the time they just did not take credit cards altogether. I had a friend with a check drawn on CHASE BANK from the usa and he went to Chase Bank in Hydra Algiers in the diplomatic zone and they refused to cash it. It was a google corporation check. They are just not tied into the world banking systems yet. I think alot of that has to do with the black decade of terrorism
wife_of_mahmoud
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 26 2008, 12:19 PM) *
The problem lies with credit cards... I couldnt even book a hotel online for the sheraton. They demanded they have the credit card in hand to book the tickets. Algeria is just STARTING to have credit card access but only in major hotels and airports and a few atms. It is not like Tunisia and Morocco where they are hard wired into the rest of the world with atms. I could use my credit card in person there but once I got there sometimes it would take 3 billing cycles to be billed and then most of the time they just did not take credit cards altogether. I had a friend with a check drawn on CHASE BANK from the usa and he went to Chase Bank in Hydra Algiers in the diplomatic zone and they refused to cash it. It was a google corporation check. They are just not tied into the world banking systems yet. I think alot of that has to do with the black decade of terrorism


Does your husband have an ATM card ?

Hanging in there
QUOTE(wife_of_mahmoud @ Mar 26 2008, 01:29 PM) *
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 26 2008, 12:19 PM) *
The problem lies with credit cards... I couldnt even book a hotel online for the sheraton. They demanded they have the credit card in hand to book the tickets. Algeria is just STARTING to have credit card access but only in major hotels and airports and a few atms. It is not like Tunisia and Morocco where they are hard wired into the rest of the world with atms. I could use my credit card in person there but once I got there sometimes it would take 3 billing cycles to be billed and then most of the time they just did not take credit cards altogether. I had a friend with a check drawn on CHASE BANK from the usa and he went to Chase Bank in Hydra Algiers in the diplomatic zone and they refused to cash it. It was a google corporation check. They are just not tied into the world banking systems yet. I think alot of that has to do with the black decade of terrorism


Does your husband have an ATM card ?

No he doesnt. the bank that issues his paycheck doesnt have one either. They do not even use computers at the bank I changed money at. The transactions are written down in books
wife_of_mahmoud
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 26 2008, 12:42 PM) *
QUOTE(wife_of_mahmoud @ Mar 26 2008, 01:29 PM) *
QUOTE(wahrania @ Mar 26 2008, 12:19 PM) *
The problem lies with credit cards... I couldnt even book a hotel online for the sheraton. They demanded they have the credit card in hand to book the tickets. Algeria is just STARTING to have credit card access but only in major hotels and airports and a few atms. It is not like Tunisia and Morocco where they are hard wired into the rest of the world with atms. I could use my credit card in person there but once I got there sometimes it would take 3 billing cycles to be billed and then most of the time they just did not take credit cards altogether. I had a friend with a check drawn on CHASE BANK from the usa and he went to Chase Bank in Hydra Algiers in the diplomatic zone and they refused to cash it. It was a google corporation check. They are just not tied into the world banking systems yet. I think alot of that has to do with the black decade of terrorism


Does your husband have an ATM card ?

No he doesnt. the bank that issues his paycheck doesnt have one either. They do not even use computers at the bank I changed money at. The transactions are written down in books


You might think about just sending him an ATM card. He could go to a hotel or bank that accepts them in order to use it.

Or maybe it would be possible to send money via Western Union/Moneygram, or do a bank transfer directly from your bank to his bank.

Anyway, I am sure that some of our members who who have Algerian SOs will have specific experience in how to accomplish this in Algeria, and will have some more suggestions for you.

And I must say that I don't think the so-called "black decade of terrorism" has anything to do with the apparent scarcity of electronic banking in Algeria. You can find ATMs all over the West Bank (despite the way it is portrayed in the West.)

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