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Prepare Supporting Documents
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✅بخش اول مدارک موردنیاز برای ارسال به kcc
Documents
Review the information below to determine which documents you will need to obtain. KCC will send instructions explaining how to scan and email the documents and any required translations after you submit a valid DS-260 application for you and all accompanying family members. Your visa interview appointment will not be scheduled until KCC has received and reviewed all required supporting documents. You will take original documents with you to your interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate. Do not mail any of these documents to the Kentucky Consular Center. All paper documents or correspondence mailed to KCC will be destroyed.
Birth Certificates
Each applicant must submit a birth certificate issued by the official custodian of birth records in the country of birth, showing the date and place of birth and the parentage of the applicant, based upon the original registration of birth. Important Notice: You must submit a long form original birth certificate. Short form birth certificates will not be accepted.
The certificate must contain the:
Person's date of birth;
Person's place of birth;
Names of both parents; and,
Annotation by the appropriate authority indicating that it is an extract from the official records.
Unobtainable birth certificates: Some birth records may not be obtainable if, for example:
The applicant's birth was never officially recorded.
The applicant's birth records have been destroyed.
The appropriate government authority will not issue one.
In these cases, please obtain a certified statement from the appropriate government authority stating the reason the applicant's birth record is not available. With the certified statement the applicant must submit secondary evidence. For example:
A baptismal certificate that contains the date and place of birth, as well as both parents' names (providing the baptism took place shortly after birth).
An adoption decree for an adopted child.
An affidavit from a close relative, preferably the applicant's mother, stating the date and place of birth, both parents names, and the mother's maiden name. Note: An affidavit must be executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations.
Court and Prison Records
Applicants who have been convicted of a crime must submit a certified copy of each court record and any prison record, regardless of the fact that he or she may have subsequently benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency. Court records should include:
Complete information regarding the circumstance surrounding the crime of which the applicant was convicted
The disposition of the case, including sentence or other penalty or fine imposed.
Military Records
Persons who have served in the military forces of any country must submit a copy of their military record.
Note: Military records from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available online on our Reciprocity by Country webpage.
Police Certificates
Which Applicants Need to Submit a Police Certificate
Each applicant aged 16 years or older must submit all required police certificates.
What Does the Applicant Submit
The applicant must submit police certificates that meet the following guidelines. The police certificate must:
Cover the entire period of the applicant's residence in that area.
Be issued by the appropriate police authority.
Include all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s), and the disposition of each case of which there is a record.
How to obtain a police certificate
Determine from which countries an applicant is required to obtain police certificates. The table below will assist in determining from where an applicant must obtain police certificates. Note: Present and former residents of the United States should NOT obtain any police certificates covering their residence in the United States.
Contact the appropriate police authorities. Selecting the appropriate country from the Reciprocity by Country page will provide you with additional informa
✅بخش اول مدارک موردنیاز برای ارسال به kcc
Documents
Review the information below to determine which documents you will need to obtain. KCC will send instructions explaining how to scan and email the documents and any required translations after you submit a valid DS-260 application for you and all accompanying family members. Your visa interview appointment will not be scheduled until KCC has received and reviewed all required supporting documents. You will take original documents with you to your interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate. Do not mail any of these documents to the Kentucky Consular Center. All paper documents or correspondence mailed to KCC will be destroyed.
Birth Certificates
Each applicant must submit a birth certificate issued by the official custodian of birth records in the country of birth, showing the date and place of birth and the parentage of the applicant, based upon the original registration of birth. Important Notice: You must submit a long form original birth certificate. Short form birth certificates will not be accepted.
The certificate must contain the:
Person's date of birth;
Person's place of birth;
Names of both parents; and,
Annotation by the appropriate authority indicating that it is an extract from the official records.
Unobtainable birth certificates: Some birth records may not be obtainable if, for example:
The applicant's birth was never officially recorded.
The applicant's birth records have been destroyed.
The appropriate government authority will not issue one.
In these cases, please obtain a certified statement from the appropriate government authority stating the reason the applicant's birth record is not available. With the certified statement the applicant must submit secondary evidence. For example:
A baptismal certificate that contains the date and place of birth, as well as both parents' names (providing the baptism took place shortly after birth).
An adoption decree for an adopted child.
An affidavit from a close relative, preferably the applicant's mother, stating the date and place of birth, both parents names, and the mother's maiden name. Note: An affidavit must be executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations.
Court and Prison Records
Applicants who have been convicted of a crime must submit a certified copy of each court record and any prison record, regardless of the fact that he or she may have subsequently benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency. Court records should include:
Complete information regarding the circumstance surrounding the crime of which the applicant was convicted
The disposition of the case, including sentence or other penalty or fine imposed.
Military Records
Persons who have served in the military forces of any country must submit a copy of their military record.
Note: Military records from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available online on our Reciprocity by Country webpage.
Police Certificates
Which Applicants Need to Submit a Police Certificate
Each applicant aged 16 years or older must submit all required police certificates.
What Does the Applicant Submit
The applicant must submit police certificates that meet the following guidelines. The police certificate must:
Cover the entire period of the applicant's residence in that area.
Be issued by the appropriate police authority.
Include all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s), and the disposition of each case of which there is a record.
How to obtain a police certificate
Determine from which countries an applicant is required to obtain police certificates. The table below will assist in determining from where an applicant must obtain police certificates. Note: Present and former residents of the United States should NOT obtain any police certificates covering their residence in the United States.
Contact the appropriate police authorities. Selecting the appropriate country from the Reciprocity by Country page will provide you with additional informa
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✅بخش دوم مدارک اثبات دارا بودن شرایط برنده شدن لاتاری مثل مدرک تحصیلی و شرایط آن
Travel.State.Gov
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE — BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS
Travel.State.Gov > U.S. Visas > Immigrate > Diversity Visa Program - Entry > Diversity Visa Program - Interview > Prepare for the Interview
Diversity Visa Program
Entry
Submit an Entry
Selection of Applicants
If You Are Selected
Confirm Your Qualifications
Submit Your Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application
Submit Supporting Documents
Interview
Prepare for the Interview
Applicant Interview
After the Interview
Prepare for the Interview
You should prepare for your interview thoroughly and carefully. Failure to be fully prepared for your interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate can result in delay or denial of your visa application.
After you have been notified of your scheduled interview, you will need to take the following important steps in advance of the interview date:
1. Carefully Review your scheduling information in the Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website, noting the date, time, and location of your immigrant visa interview.
2. Review U.S. Embassy or Consulate Interview Instructions
There may be additional instructions provided by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will be applying and be interviewed, so please review those instructions carefully. To see this information, select below the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will be interviewed. Please note that some of the information included in these instructions may apply to immigrant visa classifications other than diversity visas. If you have questions about the country-specific information included here, please contact the embassy or consulate where you will apply for your visa.
Please visit the List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates to review Embassy/Consulate instructions.
3. Schedule and Complete a Medical Examination
You (and each family member applying for a visa with you) are required to schedule a medical appointment with an authorized physician in the country where you will be interviewed. You must complete your medical examination, along with any required vaccinations, before your scheduled visa interview date. When your medical exam is completed, if you are given a medical exam envelope, you must bring it sealed (not opened) to your visa interview. Some physicians will send the medical exam results directly to the embassy or consulate.
A list of authorized physicians for the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply is provided in the dropdown list below. You must contact a physician and schedule your medical appointment. The embassy or consulate will not do this for you. Explain that the examination is for an immigrant visa application and give the physician the date of the interview appointment. The physician will tell you the cost of the examination and tests. Please note that some of the information included in these instructions may apply to immigrant visa classifications other than diversity visas. If you have questions about the country-specific information included here, please contact the embassy or consulate where you will apply for your visa.
Please visit the List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates to review Embassy/Consulate instructions.
4. Gather Photographs and All Remaining Required Documents
Photographs
Each DV applicant will need to bring two (2) identical photos to the interview. Please review the detailed information about photo requirements to ensure that your photos will be acceptable.
Required Documentation
Each applicant will be required to present the following:
Appointment information printed from the Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website.
DS-260 confirmation page You can print this from the Consular Electronic Application Center any time after you complete your DS-260 application.
Passport(s) valid for six months beyond the intended date of entry into the U.S. for you and each family member applying for a visa.
Original documents or certified copiesof civil documents submitted to KCC. Bring one
✅بخش دوم مدارک اثبات دارا بودن شرایط برنده شدن لاتاری مثل مدرک تحصیلی و شرایط آن
Travel.State.Gov
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE — BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS
Travel.State.Gov > U.S. Visas > Immigrate > Diversity Visa Program - Entry > Diversity Visa Program - Interview > Prepare for the Interview
Diversity Visa Program
Entry
Submit an Entry
Selection of Applicants
If You Are Selected
Confirm Your Qualifications
Submit Your Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application
Submit Supporting Documents
Interview
Prepare for the Interview
Applicant Interview
After the Interview
Prepare for the Interview
You should prepare for your interview thoroughly and carefully. Failure to be fully prepared for your interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate can result in delay or denial of your visa application.
After you have been notified of your scheduled interview, you will need to take the following important steps in advance of the interview date:
1. Carefully Review your scheduling information in the Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website, noting the date, time, and location of your immigrant visa interview.
2. Review U.S. Embassy or Consulate Interview Instructions
There may be additional instructions provided by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will be applying and be interviewed, so please review those instructions carefully. To see this information, select below the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will be interviewed. Please note that some of the information included in these instructions may apply to immigrant visa classifications other than diversity visas. If you have questions about the country-specific information included here, please contact the embassy or consulate where you will apply for your visa.
Please visit the List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates to review Embassy/Consulate instructions.
3. Schedule and Complete a Medical Examination
You (and each family member applying for a visa with you) are required to schedule a medical appointment with an authorized physician in the country where you will be interviewed. You must complete your medical examination, along with any required vaccinations, before your scheduled visa interview date. When your medical exam is completed, if you are given a medical exam envelope, you must bring it sealed (not opened) to your visa interview. Some physicians will send the medical exam results directly to the embassy or consulate.
A list of authorized physicians for the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply is provided in the dropdown list below. You must contact a physician and schedule your medical appointment. The embassy or consulate will not do this for you. Explain that the examination is for an immigrant visa application and give the physician the date of the interview appointment. The physician will tell you the cost of the examination and tests. Please note that some of the information included in these instructions may apply to immigrant visa classifications other than diversity visas. If you have questions about the country-specific information included here, please contact the embassy or consulate where you will apply for your visa.
Please visit the List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates to review Embassy/Consulate instructions.
4. Gather Photographs and All Remaining Required Documents
Photographs
Each DV applicant will need to bring two (2) identical photos to the interview. Please review the detailed information about photo requirements to ensure that your photos will be acceptable.
Required Documentation
Each applicant will be required to present the following:
Appointment information printed from the Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website.
DS-260 confirmation page You can print this from the Consular Electronic Application Center any time after you complete your DS-260 application.
Passport(s) valid for six months beyond the intended date of entry into the U.S. for you and each family member applying for a visa.
Original documents or certified copiesof civil documents submitted to KCC. Bring one
photocopy of any document that you did not submit to KCC as part of the interview qualification process. You should be prepared to present:
Evidence of Required DV Qualifying Education or Work Experience
The principal diversity visa applicant must have a high school education, or its equivalent, OR two years of qualifying work experience in the last five years.
Education: Submit to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at your interview, a certificate of completion equivalent to a U.S. diploma, school transcripts, or other evidence issued by the person or organization responsible for maintaining records, which specifies the completed course of study. The diversity visa selectee must have completed a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education in the U.S. or a comparable course of study in another country, sufficient in itself to qualify a student to apply for college admission. The following are not acceptable:
Equivalency certificates (such as the G.E.D.) are not acceptable.
Vocational degrees that are not considered a basis for further academic study will not be considered equivalent to U.S. high school education.
Work Experience: Submit documentation to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at your interview demonstrating that you have two years of qualifying work experience in the last five years immediately prior to application. Qualifying work experience must be in an occupation that, by U.S. Department of Labor O*Net Online Database definitions, requires at least two years of training or experience that is designated as Job Zone 4 or 5, classified in a Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) rating of 7.0 or higher. (See the section on Confirm Your Qualifications for information about using O*Net Online.)
سند ازدواج و طلاق
Marriage Certificate
Married applicants must obtain an original marriage certificate, or a certified copy, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.
Note: Marriage certificates from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available online on
طلاق نامه
Marriage Termination Documentation
Applicants who have been previously married must submit evidence of the termination of EACH prior marriage. Evidence submitted to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate must be in the form of original documents issued by a competent authority, or certified copies bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority, such as:
Final divorce decree
Death certificate
Annulment papers
حضانت فرزندان
Custody Documentation
For adopted children, the adoptive parent must provide:
A certified copy of the adoption decree;
The legal custody decree, if custody occurred before the adoption;
A statement showing dates and places where child resided with the parents; and
If the child was adopted while aged 16 or 17 years, evidence that the child was adopted together with, or subsequent to the adoption of, a natural sibling under age 16 by the same adoptive parent(s).
You may also be required to provide evidence of work and education requirements, marriage certificates, marriage termination documentation, and custody documentation. If you have a new document that you did not submit to KCC, bring both the original and one photocopy. Your original documents will be returned to you when the interview has been completed. The photocopies will be kept. For more information, review Prepare Your Supporting Documents.
English Translations - If documents require English translation, you must obtain certified translations and present them on the day of your interview. For more information, review Prepare Your Supporting Documents.
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Evidence of Required DV Qualifying Education or Work Experience
The principal diversity visa applicant must have a high school education, or its equivalent, OR two years of qualifying work experience in the last five years.
Education: Submit to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at your interview, a certificate of completion equivalent to a U.S. diploma, school transcripts, or other evidence issued by the person or organization responsible for maintaining records, which specifies the completed course of study. The diversity visa selectee must have completed a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education in the U.S. or a comparable course of study in another country, sufficient in itself to qualify a student to apply for college admission. The following are not acceptable:
Equivalency certificates (such as the G.E.D.) are not acceptable.
Vocational degrees that are not considered a basis for further academic study will not be considered equivalent to U.S. high school education.
Work Experience: Submit documentation to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at your interview demonstrating that you have two years of qualifying work experience in the last five years immediately prior to application. Qualifying work experience must be in an occupation that, by U.S. Department of Labor O*Net Online Database definitions, requires at least two years of training or experience that is designated as Job Zone 4 or 5, classified in a Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) rating of 7.0 or higher. (See the section on Confirm Your Qualifications for information about using O*Net Online.)
سند ازدواج و طلاق
Marriage Certificate
Married applicants must obtain an original marriage certificate, or a certified copy, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.
Note: Marriage certificates from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available online on
طلاق نامه
Marriage Termination Documentation
Applicants who have been previously married must submit evidence of the termination of EACH prior marriage. Evidence submitted to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate must be in the form of original documents issued by a competent authority, or certified copies bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority, such as:
Final divorce decree
Death certificate
Annulment papers
حضانت فرزندان
Custody Documentation
For adopted children, the adoptive parent must provide:
A certified copy of the adoption decree;
The legal custody decree, if custody occurred before the adoption;
A statement showing dates and places where child resided with the parents; and
If the child was adopted while aged 16 or 17 years, evidence that the child was adopted together with, or subsequent to the adoption of, a natural sibling under age 16 by the same adoptive parent(s).
You may also be required to provide evidence of work and education requirements, marriage certificates, marriage termination documentation, and custody documentation. If you have a new document that you did not submit to KCC, bring both the original and one photocopy. Your original documents will be returned to you when the interview has been completed. The photocopies will be kept. For more information, review Prepare Your Supporting Documents.
English Translations - If documents require English translation, you must obtain certified translations and present them on the day of your interview. For more information, review Prepare Your Supporting Documents.
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🔶 افزایش خرید ملک از سوی خارجیها برای کسب شهروندی ترکیه
به گزارش خبرگزاری "آناتولی"، مهمت زکی عادل، مدیرعامل سازمان ثبت اسناد و املاک ترکیه، از افزایش محسوس فروش اموال غیرمنقول در ترکیه خبر داده و گفته است: «در ۶ ماه گذشته حدود یک میلیون مورد فروش صورت گرفته و فروش داراییهای غیرمنقول به شهروندان خارجی نیز افزایش قابل توجهی را نشان میدهد.»
بنا بر این گزارش پس از تسهیل اعطای شهروندی ترکیه و کاهش سرمایه مورد نیاز در این خصوص، تقاضا برای خرید ملک در ترکیه افزایش یافته است. طی سال جاری سه هزار شهروند خارجی تنها برای اخذ شهروندی اقدام به خرید مسکن در ترکیه کردهاند.
در ادامه این گزارش آمده است: «در حال حاضر شهروندان کشورهای عراق، آلمان، انگلستان، روسیه، ایران و افغانستان در رتبههای نخست خرید مسکن در ترکیه قرار دارند.»
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به گزارش خبرگزاری "آناتولی"، مهمت زکی عادل، مدیرعامل سازمان ثبت اسناد و املاک ترکیه، از افزایش محسوس فروش اموال غیرمنقول در ترکیه خبر داده و گفته است: «در ۶ ماه گذشته حدود یک میلیون مورد فروش صورت گرفته و فروش داراییهای غیرمنقول به شهروندان خارجی نیز افزایش قابل توجهی را نشان میدهد.»
بنا بر این گزارش پس از تسهیل اعطای شهروندی ترکیه و کاهش سرمایه مورد نیاز در این خصوص، تقاضا برای خرید ملک در ترکیه افزایش یافته است. طی سال جاری سه هزار شهروند خارجی تنها برای اخذ شهروندی اقدام به خرید مسکن در ترکیه کردهاند.
در ادامه این گزارش آمده است: «در حال حاضر شهروندان کشورهای عراق، آلمان، انگلستان، روسیه، ایران و افغانستان در رتبههای نخست خرید مسکن در ترکیه قرار دارند.»
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