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snz1802
Zaeem got his visa today by courier service and the packet that came with it that you are not supposed to open was cut on the right hand side as if it was done on purpose or something. It was like the papers were too big for the package and they cut the side of the corner of the package so they would fit, does anyone thing this will cause us a problem? The package seal has not been opened or anything. Also, Zaeem forget to ask for his original BC back from the Consulate after his Interview, he provided them with copies, do they have to keep the original one, or can we ask them for that back? One more question, after examining the visa, everything on it was correct, his name, his passport #, everything, but on top of the visa under nationality, instead of it saying Pak, which he is, it says Kor, whis he is not. Do you think we should return the visa to have this corrected? I guess we should probably contact the Embassy and ask them about it, gosh, you get the visa just to find mistakes on it and have to return it for corrections. GEEEZZZZ. well, cant complain was approved...... Thanks everyone!!!!

Stacey
JenT
Wow Stacey, you know what? I'd phone the Embassy and ask them these questions.... might be more accurate and timely in terms of responses. How exciting though... yeah!!!!

Jen
jo&john
QUOTE(JenT @ Sep 28 2006, 12:38 PM) *

Wow Stacey, you know what? I'd phone the Embassy and ask them these questions.... might be more accurate and timely in terms of responses.
Jen


I would as well...Good luck!
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zauberblume
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Zaeem got his visa today by courier service and the packet that came with it that you are not supposed to open was cut on the right hand side as if it was done on purpose or something. It was like the papers were too big for the package and they cut the side of the corner of the package so they would fit, does anyone thing this will cause us a problem?


It's normal.

My husband's envelope appeared the same way. He went through the Consulate in Frankfurt.

No worries there.

As far as the other questions, it's best to call the Consulate.
Roy and Yazi
QUOTE(snz1802 @ Sep 27 2006, 11:26 PM) *

Zaeem got his visa today by courier service and the packet that came with it that you are not supposed to open was cut on the right hand side as if it was done on purpose or something. It was like the papers were too big for the package and they cut the side of the corner of the package so they would fit, does anyone thing this will cause us a problem? The package seal has not been opened or anything. Also, Zaeem forget to ask for his original BC back from the Consulate after his Interview, he provided them with copies, do they have to keep the original one, or can we ask them for that back? One more question, after examining the visa, everything on it was correct, his name, his passport #, everything, but on top of the visa under nationality, instead of it saying Pak, which he is, it says Kor, whis he is not. Do you think we should return the visa to have this corrected? I guess we should probably contact the Embassy and ask them about it, gosh, you get the visa just to find mistakes on it and have to return it for corrections. GEEEZZZZ. well, cant complain was approved...... Thanks everyone!!!!

Stacey


from what i've read the slit in the envelope in the right hand side is normal. since you'll be contacting the Embassy about the nationality error, ask them about the envelope as well. hope the error doesn't cause you much delay.
meauxna
The envelope can be cut on one corner; ours was, many others have been.

You do need to get the nationality on the visa sorted out--back to the Consulate.
While you are there, see about getting the BC original back.
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