Guys, I am invited for an interview next week, but not sure if I have the exact list of documents.
For some reason in the second package I could not find “the exact list of documents”. Those who have them (or already passed the interview) could you please tell me if I am missing anything from this list?
Birth Certificates
Police Certificate
Passports
Military Records
Marrige certificates
Evidence of work or education
photographs (5x5)
medical exam results (sent separately)
Payments (to make before interview)
Proof of financial indpenendence
other documents (i.e. deportation papers, if any, court and prisoin records, termination of prior marriges)
Please let me know if I am missing anything else. Thanks a lot beforehand!
I just successfully passed the interview, which in fact lasted 5 minutes. Little bit suprised why things went so smoothly… :drinks: though, to to tell the truth, I managed to get all the necessary documents and certifications …
Just in case, if you have questions, let me know. I will be happy to share my experience and be helpful to everyone.
Congratulations! can you describe how was an interview? what questions were asked? etc when you arrived ? how long you wait? interview was in english or…? besides you how many winners passed the interview? tell us as much as possible thanks in advance
one more time CONGRATULATIONS
Since it was my first time visiting the new compound of the Embassy, I decided to be early: at around 8:30 AM. Waited some 15 min outside of the building, then guards invited us in. In the consulate, people are being invited for submission of documents. After the submission, you are asked to pay processiong fees 755USD/per person. Interview was the amaising part: intervier was American, who speaks very well Armenian. He was checking (spot questions, such as where have you born? where have you studied, where are you going to live in USA, etc.) I think the basic advise is to be honest, answer stright and be confident.
There were several applicants (familes) in teh main/waiting room. Two couples (whom I have not seen today receiving visas) had incomplete applications or missing information. THey were asked to provide more information. I am not sure if they were rejected or their case was post-poned. The golden rule is to have right documents, translations and good mood.
Again, good luck to all applicants and bone voyage!