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Jonrodrii

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  1. Hello, I'm excited to share that my visa was approved this morning! Here’s my experience: I drove to the Sainsbury car park, which is about a 10-minute walk from the US Embassy—perfect if you plan to drive and need parking. I arrived at 08:15 and waited in the car until 08:30 before heading to the embassy. Upon arrival, I reached a small reception area outside the building where I was asked to present my passport and DS-160 form. The staff there noted a number and signed my DS-160, then returned both documents to me. Since I was early for my 09:30 appointment, I was instructed to wait on one of the benches outside until 09:00. At 09:00, I returned and was kindly allowed inside, where I encountered the security area. The process was similar to airport security: they checked my passport, DS-160, my unlocked phone, and my open bag. They asked me to remove my watch and belt too. Once through security, I entered the building, where there were two queues leading to a reception desk. Only 2-3 people were ahead of me, so I didn’t need to skip the queue as I had been told to skip it by the woman in the reception outside area. At the inside reception, a gentleman scanned my DS-160 and passport, then printed out a number starting with "I" (mine was I908). He directed me to the elevators, an to go to first-floor, instructing me to turn left after the elevators and then left again at the end of the corridor. I waited for about three minutes before my number appeared on the screen, directing me to desk 20. There, a sweet American gentleman asked if my fiancé or I had ever been married, and about the countries I’d lived in for more than six months since the age of 16 (the UK, Spain, and Portugal). He then requested my original birth certificate, criminal records from Portugal and Spain, the ACRO certificate for the UK, my passport, DS-160, I-134 form, and a 2x2 US-sized photograph. After collecting these documents, he asked me to read a leaflet on abuse rights while I waited for my number to be called again. After approximately 20 minutes, I was called to desk 23. A very nice American lady asked me to confirm my fiancé’s name and to swear an oath to tell the truth. She then asked five questions: How did you meet your fiancé? How did your fiancé/you propose? Where does your fiancé live? How many times have you seen your fiancé, and has your fiancé ever lived in the UK? Have your fiancé and your parents met each other? After answering, she smiled and informed me that my visa was approved. She asked if I had any questions and confirmed the address where my passport would be sent once the visa was issued. The process was quicker than I expected, taking about an hour from start to finish, even in the early morning. Everyone was very nice and kind. The questions can vary; I overheard others being interviewed, and while their questions were different, they were also asked only five. I initially thought the interview would be conducted in a private room, but it took place in the same area where you wait for your number to be called. They returned my birth certificate, DS-160, and criminal records but kept my passport, I-134 form, and supporting evidence like the employer letter, W-2, tax return, and savings statements. I also want to point out that when the lady says your visa is approved, you can check the status by entering your case number (LND...) at CEAC Status Tracker. However, bear in mind that even after the lady says "Approved," the visa could still be rejected after a final screening. If they find something odd, they will send your passport back with a rejection letter and instructions on what to do. So, my recommendation is not to give notice to your work or landlord until your visa status on CEAC says "Issued." I had my interview yesterday, it was updated to "Approved," and only an hour or so ago, it changed to "Issued," which means the visa has definitely been given. I hope this helps, and feel free to ask if you have any questions! Jon
  2. I feel like what they meant was those blue cars that they gave out, and I’m sure they aren’t accepted as proof in the medical clinic, so yes, let me know once you find out please, much appreciated
  3. I’m sure if you get it done through boots, you could ask them if they could update NHS by giving your NHS number , and if they can’t, you could go to your GP, show them that you have done the booster and ask them to update your vaccination record and then use the NHS app to get your booster certificate, the one we used to get to be able to travel back in the days, I’m assuming the medical would accept that as a proof?
  4. Hello, thank you for sharing this. Funny enough this morning the nurse/receptionist of the medical gave me a call requesting an update of my Covid booster situation and I explained to them how from the NHS and privately is hard to get an appointment due to the fact that apparently there is a shortage of Covid vaccines… The closest private available is 100+ miles away from me and not until 2 weeks time where it seems that they have to pre-order/ request the dose… but since I have my interview on the 18th of July, they advised me to let them know latest Wednesdays if I wanted to send it to the embassy without the covid and to do it before change of status, so I will keep trying to see if I can get an appointment sooner otherwise I will just leave it until after interview.
  5. I haven’t booked it yet because NHS doesn’t do it for free anymore for any below 75 years old, I tried to book it privately but seems like a shortage? Because the dates are so far away, I’m concerned because my interview is coming up soon and I will not have my Jab booster, however I’m sure I won’t have any problem doing it after my interview but just before I move to the US if everything goes well.
  6. Good Morning. so this is the checklist that the nurse will use to check if you comply with the vaccination requirement. For me, only the 2 highlighted were missing, so I had to get the 10 years booster which they charged £40 and now I need to do just the Covid vaccination booster. hope this helps. Jon
  7. Good afternoon, I wanted to give you a quick update. This morning, I attended my medical examination where they conducted a chest X-ray and checked my vision, ears, mouth, chest, skin, lungs, heart, and blood pressure. They also took a blood test and reviewed my vaccination records. At the time, I went completely blank and didn’t ask the questions I now have. When the nurse reviewed my vaccination records, she mentioned that I needed a booster for Td/IPV (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Polio) since my last one was over 10 years ago. I have since received the booster elsewhere and sent them the certification. Now, I'm waiting for the nurse to confirm that everything is in order. However, she also stated that I need a Covid-19 booster. I currently have had two doses and one booster, but since the booster was over 12 months ago, I require another. I’m reluctant to get the Covid-19 booster. What would happen if I decide not to get it, considering I am already fully vaccinated with one booster? If it is absolutely essential, will I need to get it done before my interview on the 18th of July? If I choose not to get the Covid-19 booster, will they refuse to send my medical results to the embassy? Currently, in the UK, Covid-19 vaccinations are only issued to those aged 75+ or to individuals with compromised immune systems. If I were to go private, it would cost me over £100 for a booster, whereas a few months ago, it was free. Any thoughts? Kind regards, Jon
  8. Hi all, My medical health exam is booked for the 26th of June, and my Interview at London embassy is now booked for July 18th. Do you know how long it takes for the results of the medical exam to get to the embassy? You reckon from the 26th of June to the 18th of July is enough time? Do they send it to me and then I take it with me to the interview? Thank you
  9. Thank you, Do you also know if the DS-160 has expiration once it’s been completed? regards
  10. Thank you do you know if the DS160 has an expiration? I created yesterday, but if I schedule my interview for Mid July, will the DS160 still be valid?
  11. Hi all, I received a letter from the Embassy saying I can now register/schedule for an interview date. However I have already booked a cruise trip from Miami and wanted to do the interview after I come back from the cruise, 13th of July. If I pay the fee now, can I Schedule my interview date for after the 13th of July? or will they pick the date for me? Will I have any problems entering Miami since I have already submitted my DS-160? thanks in advance! Jon
  12. Ohh you received it very quickly 😯! Thank you for checking and providing the link
  13. Thank you Lee, I might wait until end of next week, if I don’t receive anything then I will contact the UK embassy and find out more from them.
  14. Thank you. Do you know how long it took you to receive that letter? Also, I’m just waiting to renew my passport in the next week so I can apply the DS160 with the new passport to avoid any problems/delays
  15. Good afternoon everyone, Im currently in the stage where USCIS has accepted my case and sent to the NVC on April the 12th. May the 07th I received my K1-FTP with my case Number and on the 13th of May my case got updated to "Ready" for an interview. I have seen a few people asking how to upload documents and pay fees, but can't find the right place to upload them? - do I apply now for the non-immigrant visa DS-160 or shall I expect to receive something on the mail from them to advise what the next steps are? and if my passport is expiring soon, I think there's no problem with applying the DS160 with it and then renewing my passport, am I correct to believe that, or is it best to wait for the renewal to then apply for DS-160? am I also right to believe that once I apply for the DS160, I will then be able to book my medical appointment and interview? Any help is appreciated,
  16. Good evening, I will be renewing my passport soon due to having less than 6 months validity. I'm waiting to get the new passport so i can then apply for DS-160, but my question is , if i decide to do the DS-160 now with my current passport number, will I have any problems? - I seen there was someone who asked this question, but it was back in 2016, not sure how strict the US embassy in LONDON are. My police certificate and all the USCIS paperwork etc. are with my current passport number that is about to expiry, will this cause me problems for the interview? - do i have to notify someone about the change? Thanks in advance
  17. Thank you for your reply, But even if I have to schedule my own interview, i should be expecting some kind of emails/mails from them correct?
  18. Good afternoon, Im in the process of applying for a K1 visa, the USCIS has accepted our case back in April and has sent the case to NVC which then NVC has sent the case to my local Embassy in London, UK. I haven't heard anything from them yet considering it's been sent to the UK on the first day of this month and today is already the 20th, more than 2 weeks with no updates. What shall I Expect or do? - I believe I should have received an email from the embassy within 2 weeks, am I correct? Thanks in advance.
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