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Kryssie1067

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  1. Hi there, thank you for responding. So he may not be getting compensated either. He will know this week, since it is a charity event. In the event that he is not getting compensated, would you happen to have an idea on #3, the last requirement?
  2. Hey everyone. I have a question. I have a friend who wishes to apply for a B1/B2 visa. He is a musician who has been invited by a charitable organization in Texas to perform for their upcoming event in August. They've sent him a formal invitation and all. But my question is whether or not his situation fits the requirements of his visa category: we checked out the requirements for the B1 visa for artists, which is what we thought he'd be more eligible for, but it also says this: In order for a professional entertainer to procure a B1 visa to perform in the United States, he or she must be: 1. Coming to the United States to participate only in a cultural program sponsored by the sending country; 2. Performing before a non-paying audience; and 3. Have all expenses, including per diem, paid by the member's government. So it is a cultural program, but sponsored by an organization from his home country that is based in the US. Firstly, by "the member's sending government" does this mean that the government has to be the one sending the artist to the US for the performance? If so, I would presume the 'charitable organization' doesn't count as "sending government"? Secondly, he is not sure whether or not he will be compensated for his attendance. He is going mostly for the opportunity it affords his career, but I did see that a B1 visa prohibits salaries. If the organization does decide to compensate him anything for his attendance, would this be violating his visa's conditions? Or would a one-time compensation be considered not a salary? Also, he will be paying his own expenses to visit the country. Lastly, he only plans to visit the US for the attendance of the event and return home afterward. Does his situation fit the visa type he is pursuing? Thank you!
  3. And here again the sarcasm… I guess I will figure it out myself, or perhaps a kind person may come along. Thanks anyway.
  4. Hi there, thanks for responding. I’m not really sure why the commenters on Visa Journey tend to do this, by merely responding with a link or with some other form of curt response as though the querent is a moron. I’m not sure if it’s sarcasm or what else. Of course I did thorough research before posting my question here because I wouldn’t wish to waste anyone’s time with something I could easily Google. The website you provided was my first place of research. As you can see, it refers generally to anyone passing through. However, what I was unclear on was if K1 visas counted as a form of US visas. Because here is another piece of information I discovered during research: ”London (Heathrow) has the Direct Airside Transit Visa (DATV). While most flyers transiting through London require a DATV, exemptions exist for travelers bound for the US, Canada, Australia, or Japan with valid visas. If you are traveling to Brazil via London, a DATV is unnecessary.” Therefore, I wondered if anyone here might have had any prior experience or information that might be helpful or offer some clarity.
  5. Hey there! Question: If my fiancé will be traveling to NY with me but we have a layover in London for 1 hour 50 minutes, does he need to obtain a transit visa? Or does the K1 Visa in his book count as having a US Visa (as I have heard that US is exempt from the requirement of transit visas in the UK — please correct me if I am wrong on this one). Any idea?
  6. Hi guys, 3 weeks ago the Lagos Consulate emailed me our Packet letter stating they were ready to complete the final processing of our application, which means time to interview. They sent us our instructions on what to do next and how to schedule. Yet when I go to the website to schedule, it always says: “Does your immigrant case number starts with LGS2019, LGS2020, or LGS2021?” Of course, ours does not. It begins with LGS2023. So we select “No”. After that it stops us and says: You are not eligible to schedule an appointment for K visa at this time. Please wait until you receive a notice of eligibility. I am currently in a Facebook Group where yesterday it was announced that K1 Visa interview dates had opened up. I went to the website, and still received the above warning. Everyone else was able to schedule interviews— but not me. I also do not hear anyone else mentioning this warning. I called the Embassy, of course, and they have no comment on it. They simply tell me to send an email. When I do send an email, what seems like a robot responds with only instructions on HOW to schedule an appointment, but no comment on the warning. #1: Has anyone else seen this when trying to schedule an appointment? #2: Should I just wait? My worry is that the US Petition is only valid for 4 months. Likewise our Police Certificate is only valid for 3 months. If we don’t get an interview this year, would that mean that our Petition has expired and we must start the process again? Thank you, Krystale
  7. Hey, We received our Packet from the Lagos Consulate with instructions to schedule our interview, get medical and police reports. However, when trying to schedule an interview, there’s a question that asks: ”Does your Immigrant visa case number start with LGS2019, LGS2020, or LGS2021?” Obviously, ours does not because this is 2023 and we just got our packet two weeks ago. So we choose “No.” After selecting this, a notice pops up which states: “Please note that at this point, you cannot proceed with scheduling your K visa appointment. Please wait to receive your notice that you are eligible to schedule your visa interview.” I called the Embassy and they put me on hold and told me to send an email. I sent an email, and got an automated response which says, ”We understand that you would like to schedule an appointment for a K1 visa application. Please note that at this point, you cannot proceed with scheduling your K1 visa appointment. Please wait to receive your notice that you are eligible to schedule your visa interview.” What “notice” are they talking about? We received email instructions to proceed with our interview. But the website mentions “LGS2019, 2020, and 2021” — Does this mean the Embassy is backed up and only taking appointments from those years?
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