Friday, April 28, 2006

GOT IT!

It's not green and it's not -yet- a card...

But we sure have a Green Card!

On Monday April 24th we went to the American Consulate in Amsterdam and within 1,5 hours we were already outside, with the promise that our passports would be in the mail in a couple of days.

The visit to the Consulate was pretty smooth.
Window #1 took all of our papers (we came two pictures short)
Window #2 took our money
Window #3 took the interview and validated the green cards

Two days later our passports came in the mail and we managed to fly back to the US a couple of days earlier; we arrived yesterday (Thursday April 27th).

Customs took our fingerprints, stamped forms and X-rayed our suitcases and within the hour we were on our way.

Are we happy?
YOU BET!

Expect a party over at our place as soon as the plastic green card comes in the mail.
Stay tuned!

Monday, April 10, 2006

Hair raising - to say the least...

And not good for our bloodpressure...

Arriving in Holland, last week, we found an official letter from the American consulate at Christa's parents house (dated 22 feb!) asking for other police certificates than those we had send in.

Telephoning with a very strict officer at the AC.
In the end picked a new date for our final interview -> April 24.

Since we still have animals to take care for and because of a meeting, I (Hans) flew back on April 10th and will fly again to Holland on April 21st.

At least we did our medical in Amsterdam on April 6th so that should be OK.

Now.... I need a beer.

Stay tuned for more updates as the final date draws near(er).

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Do we really have everything?

OK, here's the deal:

Last month we heard, while vacationing on the Dutch tropical island of Bonaire, that our number was current. Ofcourse we celebrated that with some -uh... too much- champagne.

Back in the US the second letter was in the mail with the interview date for the American Consulate in Amsterdam. After making the appropriate appointments for the medical exams, we gathered all the documents and forms needed for the interview.

We think we got everything in place now. It is out of our hands.
So on April 12th we'll be in Amsterdam for that interview.
Please keep your fingers crossed.

As soon as we know more, I will let you know!

Till then,

Hans & Christa

PS: pretty exciting, isn't it?

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Future of the Green Card Lottery - BACKGROUND

Most of you know that there is a lot of discussion about the future of the Green Card Lottery, officially called the Diversity Immigrant (DV).

Most of the Representatives and Senators want to abolish it, calling it a excellent way for terrorists to get into the US legally. They unfortunately don't base their opinions on facts. Everyone has to undergo several background checks: the US performs one and you need to have a background check from your native country.
No way the OBL's of this world will get their chance to get into the US.

But the DV Lottery is for a lot of -mainly Republican reps and sen's- an easy way of scoring.

Last December the House passed an ammendment ending the diversity lottery program. It passed 239-182. Ofcourse it still has to pass the Senate, Democrats are hopefull that this bill will not pass. Meanwhile DV2007 is already on its way.

This is a informative article http://washingtontimes.com/national/20051217-123709-6995r_page2.htm

More later!

Holding your breath...

We are only 1400 numbers away from our greencards!!
I don't want to be jubilant too early because anything can happen but:

Yesterday -January 11th- the new advance cut-off numbers for March were published. For Europe that number is 9850, a raise of 1550. If next month will show the same increase we will soon thereafter learn our interview date...

Exciting stuff! So we are continuing collecting documents, forms and all the other paperwork necessary.

Thanks again for all your comments and a new update will follow as soon as we have more information.

Keep the faith ;)

Monday, January 02, 2006

Happy New (Green Card?) Year!

First let us wish you all the best in 2006, may all your wishes come true.
And we know what our wish is :)

And we are moderately optimistic since the advance notification for the February cut-off number is 8300. So, it is getting closer by the month.

With a bit of luck we have an appointment in two months, providing that it will go up with 1500 the next two months, ofcourse.

So right now we are going through all of our papers, documentation and forms; just to check if we really have everything in place.

I am thinking about writing our experiences into a small booklet, I hope someone would be interested in that. It will be filled with tips and tricks. Just thinking about it right now.

Thanks to all of you who are reading our little blog (and encourages us to write more frequently, smokeonit :) )

Please cross your fingers for us, since somewhere in the next 10 days the new cut-off number will we published.

Oh yeah, don't hesitate to check out our websites:
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(see also our links on the right)

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Sloooowwwwly.... (but surely?)

I will try not to nag too much about the incredible slowlyness (ahum) the way the cut-off number for Europe is goin. I'll try. It's way tougher for The Other Regions.
But if you compare this rate with those of previous years, this DV must be one of the worst.

Last month it one went up with 900 to 3900.
The advanced notice for December for Europe stands at 5500.
It's probably going to be tight for us.

Is there a slightly lighter note?
Not yet, but I'm looking.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Back...

Okay, I know it has been a while, but the cut-off number that was published in September was very disappointing (3900) and that gave us a big scare.

And the numerous rumors about stopping the DV Lottery didn't help matters.
I will try and post some updated information on that, the only thing I know is that it passed a House sub-committee, so it is in a very early stage.

So, with that all said, I will promise to post more regularly, beginning with the upcoming new bulletin!

Hans