be honest
2006-11-01 01:04:49
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answered by classy&sassy 4
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Congratulations!
The only questions they are likely to ask will have to do with your educational or professional credentials (to make sure you reach the minimum required for the DV), and who your I-134 sponsor is. DVs are generally pretty straightforward, since fraud is almost impossible in the DV program.
Good luck!
2006-11-01 03:52:47
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answered by dognhorsemom 7
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1.Get your Police/Army clearence certificate
2.get your medicals done at the requested medical center.
3.Furnish your 12 years of successfull education certificate,or work experience with traing as requested.
3.Have a supporting friend/relative address in usa only(they are not obliged to look after you)
4.Your financial Report from your Bank.
5.You don't need to speak English,Don't worry,it's a rule too.
If all these are correct,buy your ticket you will get your visa to fly.
2006-11-01 09:46:51
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answered by crown 4
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1. Tell the truth. Never lie.
2. Submit only official documents. Never use fake documents.
3. If you don't know something say, "I don't know."
4. If you are not sure about something say, "I'm not sure."
If you're caught in a lie, or if you submit fake documents, you'll never get a visa, ever.
2006-11-01 06:37:20
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answered by Yak Rider 4
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http://www.visaforyou.org/eng/category/us-consulate-interviews/green-card-lottery-interview/
I just checked this site out. These are stories from people who have been there. Good luck!
2006-11-01 02:22:50
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answered by B Low 2
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