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United KingdomStill waiting on Packet 3
From what I remember of going through the process (I'd have to dig out the copies I made) there are some parts of the forms that even tell you "do not attach evidence as you will need this at the interview" and do not sign this until told to do so by an Embassy official. I kind of remember a form being sent to the Embassy and coming back again stamped or something.

The other thing that I had done was make copies of everything from the evidence to the actual forms that my wife had sent over to me for the embassy, I played it safe when I went to the embassy and had one section of my folder was a reprint of everything, and the other half was what I was told to bring with me.

QUOTE (RosemarieL @ Jan 2 2008, 01:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (thejoz @ Jan 2 2008, 05:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Okay, that's cool, but now she is wondering why VJ says not to sign some of these forms.

...And the US Embassy site isn't really all that helpful, as it has this line of information.

"Print the form after it is returned to you and date and sign it."

Huh?


One of the forms has to be signed at the consulate so it can be witnessed. I took spare copies of my forms with me as I had heard of one instance where a form was mislaid by them and the person had to fill out the form again.

OutamyheadMaleUnited Kingdom2008-01-02 14:07:00