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Nope. At this point they just take your word for it. No need for proof from photographers or whatever.global gypsy wrote:Thank you for the clarification.
One question: you mentioned the photo should be less than 1 month. Does this mean we need to get the photographer to provide proof (e.g. a seal on the back of the photo with date) of date taken?
I don't remember reading this point on the SET form/guide.
Hi, thanks for the info! Can you confirm what application were you making and what was the result. I have appointment there next friday.newperson wrote:I went to the PEO Birmingham last Friday. The set-up there is like this.
1) Check in with security. Wait in the sitting area.
2) Get called up by the first caseworker in a booth near the sitting area. S/he does a cursory check of your application. If it is valid (i.e., correct application, you have photos less than a month old, etc.), she gives you a queue number. Wait some more.
3) When your number gets called, you go and see your actual caseworker in a room around the corner. There are six booths in there, five functioning as interview areas and one as a cashier.
4) Plead your case.
5) If successful, the caseworker tells you to go to window six to pay the cashier. I'm not sure what happens if your application isn't successful. I guess you could just leave, but I don't know. One thing's 100% certain: Payment comes after your application is examined at PEO Birmingham.
At this point, you would normally just go back to the sitting area and wait for your passport w/stamp. Or you could leave and come back to pick it up later in the day. HOWEVER, THIS IS NOT ALWAYS THE CASE. On this past Friday, they were having IT problems, which meant although afternoon appointments were being kept and decisions being made, you had to leave without your passport or your visa being issued. They said they would special delivery them to applicants on the following Monday.
Here are your take-aways from all this:
1) Some PEOs do take payment after application vetting.
2) If you can, make your appointment for early in the day. You're less likely to be caught up in logistical problems that way. I mean, really: The whole point of premium service is that you're not separated from your passports, isn't it?