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Hi all,

 

so I got a verbal approval for the visa, and now am waiting for my passport ( and more hopefully) to return home.

 

when I read more in to it I still have more to do but I got no further information from the consulate.

 

im supposed to pay my uscis fee, but I don’t have an A number and an DOS number.

 

what documents do I bring to the border agency? Birth certificates or is the passport with visa stamp enough?

 

the consulate didn’t give me anything, I’ve got no sealed envelope with my medical either.

 

does anyone have any experience after the interview phase?

 

many thanks 🙏 

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You visa once it gets to you should have a note saying “IV Docs in CCD” as the consulate documents are sent electronically.  As to the A number, that will also be on the visa titled registration number, so once you get the visa, you can log in and pay the green card fees.  When you do enter the U.S., I would bring your important life documents, but CBP should not need to see anything other than your visa to let you in.

 

 

Good Luck!

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30 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

You visa once it gets to you should have a note saying “IV Docs in CCD” as the consulate documents are sent electronically.  As to the A number, that will also be on the visa titled registration number, so once you get the visa, you can log in and pay the green card fees.  When you do enter the U.S., I would bring your important life documents, but CBP should not need to see anything other than your visa to let you in.

 

 

Good Luck!

Many thanks for the swift reply.

 

im excited :)

 
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