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Old 01-27-2004, 10:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
Mimitry
 
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Default France - DCF

To share informations : DCF is actually possible in France.
I went to
the consulate to ask directly in december , and they said yes.
So we've
decided to do it ! (instead of waiting our fiance visa - CSC 1 NOA
09/30/03)
I went again to the consulate just before the marriage to ask
again to be sure, on january 2nd, and they made me fill the DS 230 form
that day and they said that then they can begin the process (security) .

Mariage was january 14th, and we went to the consulate on friday 16th
to give them all the I 130, Bio,pics ..., and the checklist as I have
already all the papers.
Now I am waiting the letter for the appointment.

They said it could take from 2 to 8 weeks , so if it has really begun
on januray 2nd, we are soon at 4 weeks.

Does anyone now how long it
usually takes to have it in France , and at the day you receive the
letter , how many days after is the appointment.

I know I just have to
wait now , but it is difficult to wait every day for the postman !


Thanks

Myriam

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Old 02-02-2004, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
Jay-S
 
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Default Re: France - DCF

I recently checked if there was any previous DCF experience in France
mentionned and couldn't find any. One person mentioned the fact that
DCF could be available in France but never sent any feedback on if and
how everything worked out for him.
Good luck to you and don't forget to keep us posted on your own
experience.

Jean

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 11:49:11 +0000, mimitry
<member16859@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >To share informations : DCF is actually possible in France.
    >I went to
    >the consulate to ask directly in december , and they said yes.
    >So we've
    >decided to do it ! (instead of waiting our fiance visa - CSC 1 NOA
    >09/30/03)
    >I went again to the consulate just before the marriage to ask
    >again to be sure, on january 2nd, and they made me fill the DS 230 form
    >that day and they said that then they can begin the process (security) .
    >Mariage was january 14th, and we went to the consulate on friday 16th
    >to give them all the I 130, Bio,pics ..., and the checklist as I have
    >already all the papers.
    >Now I am waiting the letter for the appointment.
    >They said it could take from 2 to 8 weeks , so if it has really begun
    >on januray 2nd, we are soon at 4 weeks.
    >Does anyone now how long it
    >usually takes to have it in France , and at the day you receive the
    >letter , how many days after is the appointment.
    >I know I just have to
    >wait now , but it is difficult to wait every day for the postman !
    >Thanks
    >Myriam
 
Old 02-03-2004, 09:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
Mimitry
 
Posts: 5
Default Re: France - DCF

Here are some news :

Friday 30th I went again at the consulate to ask
if they had some news for me , or a delay... and they said that my
interview was already scheduled for thursday 5th february !!! they said
I would received the letter the same day or the day after... But nothing
came !
So today I called the embassy (first the 14 euros call for
nothing), then I called the american services and they connected me to
the visa service, a nice lady gave me the phone numbers of the doctors I
must call to have an appointment for tomorrow, and to come to the
interview on thursday even without the letter.

I am very busy at the
moment as I want to move next week.

Thanks a lot to all of you for the
informations I have found here. If I didn't know all the process and
forms first I would have missed my interview (or the medical at least).


I will write about the interview on the interview experience page.



Myriam






Originally posted by Jay-S
    > I recently
checked if there was any previous DCF experience in France
    > mentionned
and couldn't find any. One person mentioned the fact that
    > DCF could be
available in France but never sent any feedback on if and
    > how
everything worked out for him.
    > Good luck to you and don't forget to
keep us posted on your own
    > experience.
    >
    > Jean

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Old 02-03-2004, 03:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
Colinlieu
 
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Good luck for the interview! I'll cross my fingers for you Hopefully,
everything will be fine, and you'll soon be with your hubby!

Emilie

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Old 02-03-2004, 11:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
Jay-S
 
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Default Re: France - DCF

Thanks for sharing this info. It's really great news for you guys :-)
We'll stick to K1 for several reasons but if my fiancee was still in
France right now, it surely would have made things much easier to go
through DCF after getting married.

J

On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 10:38:10 +0000, mimitry
<member16859@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >Here are some news :
    >Friday 30th I went again at the consulate to ask
    >if they had some news for me , or a delay... and they said that my
    >interview was already scheduled for thursday 5th february !!! they said
    >I would received the letter the same day or the day after... But nothing
    >came !
    >So today I called the embassy (first the 14 euros call for
    >nothing), then I called the american services and they connected me to
    >the visa service, a nice lady gave me the phone numbers of the doctors I
    >must call to have an appointment for tomorrow, and to come to the
    >interview on thursday even without the letter.
    >I am very busy at the
    >moment as I want to move next week.
    >Thanks a lot to all of you for the
    >informations I have found here. If I didn't know all the process and
    >forms first I would have missed my interview (or the medical at least).
    >I will write about the interview on the interview experience page.
    >Myriam
    >Originally posted by Jay-S
    >> I recently
    >checked if there was any previous DCF experience in France
    >> mentionned
    >and couldn't find any. One person mentioned the fact that
    >> DCF could be
    >available in France but never sent any feedback on if and
    >> how
    >everything worked out for him.
    >> Good luck to you and don't forget to
    >keep us posted on your own
    >> experience.
    >>
    >> Jean
 
 


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