Guest Paul Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 In a call to DOS the other day they told me my SO was, "Documentarily qualified for interview." Does anyone know what that means? Weel Man Link to comment
david_dawei Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 From the Godfather... The key phrase "documentarily qualified" means everything but the interview is done.101155[/snapback] It's the official jargon for having all of the documents necessary to issue the visa. It is slightly misleading, however, since the police cert and single cert are presented at the interview (or medical) and not in GZ's hands now. What it really means is you are simply waiting for the interview to be scheduled.101158[/snapback] Link to comment
Guest Paul Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 From the Godfather... The key phrase "documentarily qualified" means everything but the interview is done.101155[/snapback] It's the official jargon for having all of the documents necessary to issue the visa. It is slightly misleading, however, since the police cert and single cert are presented at the interview (or medical) and not in GZ's hands now. What it really means is you are simply waiting for the interview to be scheduled.101158[/snapback]231261[/snapback]Cooooooooooooooool, thanks for the translation - that makes sense. Wheel Man, out! Link to comment
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