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    cabanez_ross reacted to iscsid in Help please: K1- DS-160 question about vaccinations   
    I was preparing DS-160 and one of the question says: "Do you have documentation to establish that you have received vaccinations in accordance with US law?"
    As or right now, I don't have any documenation becuase I haven't had the medical exam yet. I will have it a week before the interview and then the doctor will send the results directly to the consolate.
    Here is my question: If I answer "No" to the above question then I get a popup box asking for an explanation. What should I put in that box?
    Thank you.
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    cabanez_ross reacted to MayMay68 in Packet 4 received and Interview date set!!!   
    So excited!!! Interview is October 22nd!! Here is the letter they sent for those of you who are still going through the process.
    Thank you for the notification that you have all the documents needed in connection with your application for a K1/K3 visa.
    All intending immigrants are required by United States law to undergo a medical examination. Complete instructions for the examination are contained on the attached sheet. This includes children of any age.
    All members of your family immigrating with you must appear with you on the appointed time and date. If you cannot keep the appointment, please notify this office immediately so that the space can be allotted to another applicant.
    Please read carefully the attached “Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration” (Optional Form 230). Fill this form out completely, using a typewriter or printing in block letters, but do not sign it; you must do that in the presence of a Consular officer. Every numbered part of the form must be completed. If any part does not apply to your case, write in “Not Applicable”. Do not use dashes or the letters “n.a.” or other abbreviations to complete such parts. A separate form must be completed for each member of your family who plans to immigrate with you.
    We wish to remind you that you must bring all of the original documents that you have been requested to obtain, according to the list on the form OF‑169 in order to make your formal application for an immigration visa. Your application cannot be approved if you do not have the complete documentation. All civil documents must be Original or Certified True Copies, i.e., they must be issued by the competent government authorities, with their seal of office affixed. Photocopies of documents that have been certified as true copies by a lawyer, the South African Police, the Postmaster, or a Notary Public are not acceptable. Each applicant must submit two color passport-size photos, measuring 2x2 inches (roughly 50mm square) with white background on glossy paper, un-retouched, and un-mounted. The photographs must be full-face view in which the visa applicant is facing the camera directly. Photos are required of all applicants regardless of age.
    Additionally, the following original documents are required, as appropriate:
    · Valid passport, (including previous cancelled/expired passports)
    · Long-form Birth Certificate(s) for applicant, spouse, and children showing names of both parents
    · (A South African birth certificate must be computer-generated; a hand-written birth certificate will NOT be accepted)
    · Police certificate/s
    · Military Record/Certificate: Required only if you have previously served in the military, ie. prior to 1994, or furnish proof that you were exempt from this requirement.
    · Evidence of financial support or notarized offer of employment. (Form I-864 is required in family-based petitions)
    · DS 230 (Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration)
    · Long-form Marriage Certificate, giving marital status before the present marriage
    · (A South African marriage certificate must be computer-generated; a hand-written marriage certificate will NOT be accepted)
    · If applicable, also give any marriage certificates of any previous marriages
    · Death Certificate: Death certificate of spouse if applicable.
    · Divorce Decree(s): if applicable ALL Decrees of any previous marriages
    · Medical(s) : PLEASE DO NOT BRING YOUR X-RAY PLATES
    · Application fee of $350 payable at the U.S Consulate General during the interview. You may pay by credit card, CASH dollars or rand equivalent. If you have paid $140 at First National Bank, you will be required to pay the difference at the Consulate during your interview.
    All documents which are not in English or in Afrikaans must be accompanied by sworn translations into English.
    Affidavits of support and evidence of prearranged employment must be no more than 6 months old when presented to the consular officer at time of application for an immigration visa.
    A child, 16 years of age or older, who is included in his parents’ passport but whose photograph does not appear in such passport, must obtain a separate passport.
    MOST IMPORTANTNo assurance can be given in advance that a visa will be issued. Only after all your documents have been reviewed, your medical examination completed, and you have signed and sworn to your formal application and have been interviewed by the consular officer, can a decision be reached by the consul officer as to your eligibility under the law to receive an immigrant visa.
    You are advised not to make any travel arrangement for departure from this country, not to dispose of your property and not to give up your job until the visas has been issued to you. A visa is valid for 6 Months from the date of issuance, which means that any time within that 6-month period it may be used to apply for admission into the United States.
    This office will make every effort to expedite your visa application. It is unlikely that you will receive the visa on the day of your appointment. If approved, you may arrange to have your visa and passport collected the following day, or arrange with DHL, located in the lobby, to have these delivered to you. Should complications arise, you may be required to return to this office another time. It is possible that you will have to spend the entire morning or afternoon in the office before final action can be taken on your application.
    Please make certain that your documentation is complete and that you have the original and copies of each document (except for passport and TWO photographs).
    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Your application for an immigrant visa will be cancelled and any petition approved on your behalf will be cancelled one year after your scheduled appointment if you fail to keep your appointment.
    Sincerely,
    Keshav Gopinath
    Immigrant Visa Unit Chief
    BRING ALL DOCUMENTS WITH YOU ON YOUR APPOINTMENT DATE
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    cabanez_ross reacted to Greg&Set in K1 visa   
    Did you call NVC to ask if they have your files already? If not try to call them, 603-334-0700. If you hear a busy tone, just keep trying. Just be patient. We are approved Sept 03 and I am regularly calling them after 3 weeks after our approval notice.
    I have heard several K1 petitioners/beneficiaries who try calling US Embassy in Manila as well though we haven't tried this yet.
    Goodluck!
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