Monday, April 8, 2013

Fingerprinting and FBI Background Check

So, progress has been made. Yesterday, I sent out my passport name change paperwork, expedited, which means that today is fingerprint day.

Fingerprinting, for the FBI background check, is really important. I am choosing to get it done at the local police station because I am hoping that having it done by a someone who takes prints as a government employee means that other government employees will accept them. Make sure the prints are clear and to the required standard because the FBI can reject your prints and JET will probably reject you because it won't be in a timely fashion. So, there are a couple things with this.

1) Print all the forms you need. Applicant form and print card, if needed.
2) Police stations will require you to bring your own print card. I don't know about private places.
3) Bring multiple cards, spend the extra money if needed, to make sure you have clear prints. You don't want a smeared print.
4) Bring money for print collection. My station charges $5.
5) FBI Check costs $18, I believe JET says somewhere to not use a service, so I am just sending mine directly.
6) Make sure you make a copy of your applicant form for your reply form.

It seems that some police stations have specific times or require appointments, mine just requires an officer to be in the station. So, make sure you know and allot your time appropriately.

When you mail your prints, make sure to specify not to bend the envelope during transit because damaged prints won't work right and will be rejected. I think that's everything... I hope that helps. Good luck everyone!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Alternate Paperwork

I have now received the list of things needed for paperwork as an alternate.
1) Reply form
2) Copy of FBI Background Check application
3) Photocopy of VALID passport
4) Proof of Graduation (if not already submitted with JET application)
5) FBI Identification Record sent directly to JET (to your consulate)

These are all fairly straightforward and easy. I am making a separate post related to the fingerprinting and background check, so that leaves only one concern. Do NOT be me. So, I didn't have the money to fix my passport if I didn't have to, which means my old passport is technically not "valid" because it has my maiden name. At this point, I sent it out (once I knew I was an alternate and might need it) to get the name changed and I sent it expedited, so hopefully I get it in time. However, I am really concerned that my passport won't be back in time. It does note that, if your passport was included in your application, then you don't need to send another copy, but I am not 100% sure that I did. I believe I sent a copy of my passport and a copy of my marriage license to show my name and legal-ness... So, yeah, now I'm freaking out about it...

Anyway, there is more stuff if I/you/anyone gets upgraded. Once upgraded you will need these.
1) Certificate of Health (I think this includes a TB test)
2) Copy of IRS Residency Certification (Form 8802)
3) Passport
4) Visa application
5) Passport picture
6) Everything you already needed as an alternate

I hope this is helpful and I hope I get my stuff all straightened out ><

Thursday, April 4, 2013

The Day After and More Preparation

Okay, so I gave myself a day to be sad that I wasn't shortlisted and now I am ready to get my ass in gear.

As an alternate or a shortlister, there are forms to fill out, which I haven't gotten yet, and other things to get finished. Today, I got my passport sent out to be renewed with my new name. Tomorrow, I will be setting an appointment to get my fingerprints taken as soon as possible to get my FBI Background Check done.

I will update again as time continues and I get more information on what I am doing as time goes on. I know I'm just an alternate, so as time goes on this year, my blog will become less useful, but I'll try to keep good records on everything as I go.

And, I'm a bit torn... I'm hoping I get upgraded because it is a bit sad knowing that I have already decided that this is my last attempt, at least until some time in the future I might change my mind... I'm not sure if it's better to chase the life I want or if I want to chase my dream... But, I am glad to have been listed as an alternate.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Results and More Waiting

So... I'm an alternate. Which, I guess, means that I must have given some decent advice over this year. It's good to know that what I did didn't result in failure, so hopefully this blog is a good reference for everyone else.

Now, I guess I can start blogging about the rest of this as an alternate, not just an applicant. I guess I now wait for my paperwork to fill out and mail back. I need to renew my passport with my name change (the worst part is I have that all done and ready to go but I need to fax my marriage license to Sallie Mae for them to change my name, they are a bunch of assclowns) and do some other stuff for the official things.

I'm going to be honest that this sucks balls. I mean, realistically "Alternate" means accepted just no position available yet. However, it also sort of means putting life on hold some more. If I get upgraded in like September and I've gone back to school to finish my teaching license, then that kind of sucks... And it means I don't want to make any real plans because spending money on something that I may not end up doing and can't get the money back also sucks... So, the waiting is rubbish... And the not knowing you are rejected and not getting it at all until December also sucks... But, no matter how crappy it seems, it does mean that I was good enough this year, just not necessarily as good as other people, and I am happy enough with that.