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concernant le current Number   08/10/2011 22:24:32

charif
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Date d'inscription: 04/10/2011
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concernant le current Number

bonjours tOnTon JéROME
j'ai pas reçus ma second lettre MALGRé mon CN AF201200003***
quesque vous me conseillé de faire ?
merci

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09/10/2011 01:02:04

Jérôme
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Re: concernant le current Number

Soit ton dossier n'est pas bon et ils ne t'ont pas retenu, soit la lettre est perdue / volée, soit tu vas la recevoir très bientôt.
Tu peux essayer de contacter le KCC.


Green Card (Carte Verte) et loterie, expatriation aux USA, demande à tonton Jérôme !

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09/10/2011 12:06:27

charif
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Date d'inscription: 04/10/2011
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Re: concernant le current Number

merci mais j ai l ai contacter et ils ont repondu que on a receve le dossier et il est accepte pour le prochain entretien de visa au de la j ai rien recu concernant la deuxiema lettre mais j ai envoyer le dossier un peu retard dans le moi de septembre par ups 
merci

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16/10/2011 16:54:45

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Date d'inscription: 24/07/2011
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Re: concernant le current Number

Salut, tu ne vas pas recevoir une 2e lettre en soi, tu vas recevoir un mail te disant d'aller sur le site de la DV et effectuer la même procédure que lorsque tu vérifiais tes résultats en Juillet, c'est à dire en entrant ton numéro de validation original ( celui que tu avais reçu en  2010)... tu verras que tu auras une lettre différente de celle que tu as pu voir en juillet...
Donc essaies de recommencer cette procédure tous les jours parce que au vue de ton CN, tu devrais être current ce mois!!!


Tiens nous au courant...


See ya

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16/10/2011 20:57:34

charif
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merci pour la réponse Papito , tu peut dire q chaque jours j'ouvre le site http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ mais j'ai rien reçu jusq'ua ce moment malgré q j'ai un Current Number ,qd je l'ai contacter ils ont me répondus :le voila ce msg:

le tien:Dear Sir or Madam,

I Have an inquiry according to my current Case Number.
I've not yet received the notification letter to know the date of my interview.
Please is it possible to send it to me by E-mail ? I also need a list of documents that I have to present at the time of interview.

Thanks in advance, and best regards.

la réponsesdu Kcc:
Thank you for your inquiry.

Your forms have been received and are acceptable for the continuation of your visa processing.  KCC is currently scheduling visa numbers for your region for the month of December. Please refer to the visa bulletin at www.travel.state.gov to locate the current numbers being processed. This bulletin is updated after the 15th day of each month.

Below is a list of documents that must be presented at the time of interview.  You are not required to provide documentation regarding matters that do not apply to you such as: deportation, marriage, or termination of marriage. However, if available in your country, police certificates are required for all visa applicants aged 16 years or older (even if you have never appeared in court or been imprisoned).

Document Requirements
Obtain the original documents or certified copies from an appropriate authority for yourself and each family member who will accompany you to the United States.  All documents that pertain to your petition are required to be presented at the interview.

Birth Certificates 
Obtain the original, or certified copy, of the birth record of each family member (yourself, your spouse, and all unmarried children under the age of 21).  The certificate must contain the:
·               Person’s date of birth
·               Person’s place of birth
·               Names of both parents, and
·               Annotation by the appropriate authority indicating that it is an extract from the official records

Unobtainable Birth Certificates
Your birth record may not be obtainable.  Some reasons are listed below:
·               Your birth was never officially recorded
·               Your birth records have been destroyed
·               The appropriate government authority will not issue one

Please obtain a certified statement from the appropriate government authority stating the reason your birth record is not available.  With the certified statement you must obtain secondary evidence.
For example:
·               A baptismal certificate that contains the date and place of birth and both parent’s names providing the baptism took place shortly after birth
·               An adoption decree for an adopted child or
·               An affidavit from a close relative, preferably the applicant’s mother, stating the date and place of birth, both parent’s names, and the mother’s maiden name.

Note:  An affidavit must be executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations.  Information regarding the procedures for obtaining birth certificates is usually available from the embassy or consulate of the country concerned.

Police Certificates 
                Police certificates are required for each visa applicant aged 16 years or older.  The following information illustrates how many police certificates are required based on where each applicant lives and has lived previously.  Present and former residents of the United States should NOT obtain any police certificates covering their residence in the U.S.

·               If the applicant is living in their country of nationality at their current residence for more than 6 months, and is 16 years old or older, then the applicant needs a police certificate from the police authorities of that locality.
·               If the applicant lived in a different part of their country of nationality for more than 6 months, and was 16 years or older at that time, then the applicant needs a police certificate from the police authorities of that locality.
·               If the applicant lived in a different country for more than 12 months, and was 16 years or older at that time, then the applicant needs a police certificate from the police authorities of that locality.
·               If the applicant was arrested for any reason, regardless of how long they lived there, and was any age at that time, then the applicant needs a police certificate from the police authorities of that locality.

The police certificate must:
·               Cover the entire period of the applicant’s residence in that area, and
·               State what the appropriate police authorities records show concerning each applicant, including all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s), and the disposition of each case of which there is a record.

Note:  Police certificates from certain countries are unavailable.  More specific information can be obtained from your nearest United States immigrant visa processing post.

Passports 
                A Passport must be valid for travel to the United States and must have at least eight months validity beyond the issuance date of the visa. Children may be included on a parent’s passport, but if over the age of 16, they must have their photographs attached to the passport.

Deportation   
                Applicants who have previously been deported or removed at government expense from the United States must obtain Form I-212, Permission to Reapply after Deportation, from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, or from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate, and follow the instructions included on that form.

Court and Prison Records   
                Persons who have been convicted of a crime must obtain a certified copy of each court record and any prison record, regardless of the fact that he or she may have subsequently benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency. Court records should include:
·               Complete information regarding the circumstance surrounding the crime of which the applicant was convicted and
·               The disposition of the case, including sentence or other penalty or fine imposed.

Military Records
                Persons who have served in the military forces of any country must obtain one copy of their military record.

Note:  Military records from certain countries are unavailable.  More specific information can be obtained from your nearest United States immigrant visa processing post.

Marriage Certificates 
                Married applicants must obtain an original marriage certificate, or a certified copy, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.

Termination of Prior Marriages 
                Applicants who have been previously married must obtain evidence of the termination of EACH prior marriage. Evidence must be in the form of original documents issued by a competent authority, or certified copies bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.   Acceptable evidence is a:
·               FINAL divorce decree
·               Death certificate, or
·               Annulment.

Translations 
                All documents not in English  must be accompanied by certified English translations. The translation must include a statement signed by the translator that states that the:
·               Translation is accurate, and
·               Translator is competent to translate.

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