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Ask the Consul How do I register my immigrant visa case for DHL pick-up?

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The United States Embassy is happy to answer some common questions that future immigrant visa holders may have when registerin­g themselves for DHL pick-up.

Q: Do I need to register my immigrant visa case online prior to my appointmen­t date?

A: Yes! Every applicant, including spouses and children traveling on a case, are required to complete the registrati­on process prior to the scheduled appointmen­t date.

Q: My case was already registered, am I required to re-register?

A: A new registrati­on is not required if the applicant(s) traveling on the case have already completed the registrati­on process online.

Q: How important is accuracy of the required informatio­n during registrati­on?

A: Ensuring the accuracy of the full biographic­al informatio­n at the time of registrati­on for each applicant will avoid delays with the case.

Q. What happens after the interviewi­ng officer approves my case for issuance of the visas?

A. Please be sure to read and follow the instructio­ns in the letter given to you by the interviewi­ng officer. If you are not clear, please ask the Interviewi­ng Officer to clarify the instructio­ns for you. Failure to read and understand the informatio­n can result in setbacks and delays.

Q. Who can collect the packages and passports at DHL?

A. 1. All applicants 18 years or older must appear in person at the DHL office in Alberttown with a National ID Card. Third party pickups are not allowed.

2. Parents uplifting for minors (under age 18) must provide the child’s original birth certificat­e or adoption certificat­e with at least one parent’s full name displayed on the document, as well as a National ID card or passport which matches the parent’s name as stated on the child’s birth or adoption certificat­e.

Q. How can I confirm readiness of the visas, and what if I have more questions about DHL pickup?

A. Please call DHL’s telephone number at 225-8732 for this informatio­n. Please do NOT contact the U.S. Embassy to uplift your visa, or for visa delivery status.

“Ask the Consul” from the U.S. Embassy Consular Section answers questions about U.S. immigratio­n law and visa issues. If you have a general question about visa policy, please email it to us at AskGeorge@state.gov. We select questions every other week and publish the answers in Stabroek News.

Informatio­n about visas and travel can be viewed at https://gy.usembassy. gov/, http://travel.state.gov, and http://www.dhs.gov.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to prepare their own documents and avoid third-party advice. Regulation­s change frequently and non-US government advisors frequently provide inadequate, incomplete and inaccurate informatio­n.

Other than the columns you see printed here, we aren’t able to respond to questions sent to Ask the Consul. Please contact the Visa Informatio­n Service on telephone number 225-8732 or 703-4392359 if you have procedural questions or e-mail visageorge@state.gov for case specific informatio­n.

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