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My experience of DCF Moscow for visa CR-1

By julia&alex March 22, 2012 in Direct Consular Filing (DCF) General Discussion

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I would like to tell my story of Direct Consular Filing for CR-1 visa in Moscow.

Slade&Natasha’s experience helped us VERY much. Thank you guys!!!

Slade&Natasha's med exams

Slade&Natasha's interview

First I must say that generally we spent 2 months for the whole procedure. It could be much for faster if we received letters with petition approval (from USCIS) and case number (from Immigration Visa Unit) on time (you can see timelines in my signature – thanks to Russian post). So my advice is the following: if you did not receive your approval letters in a week – you can start to e-mail regarding that matter the USCIS and IV Unit (contacts are at their web-sites). We received our case number via e-mail and the next day we received the registered letter at our post office…

Me and my American husband have married on December 31, 2011. As he lives in Moscow for more than 6 months, we decided to try DCF ‘cause it seemed to us the best way to get immigrant visa in our situation.

I-130 - petition filing

We prepared all necessary docs, and on January 23, 2012 Alex went to the Embassy to file the petition. It is to be filed from 1.00 until 4.00 pm. He came at 1.00 to the Embassy and around 2.00 he called me for me to come to the Embassy for interview (the officer told him that we are married not for a long time that’s why we should be interviewed together). Alex paid for I-130 form 420$.

My work is not very far from the US Embassy, so I came there in 30 minutes, although the officer said that it would be ok if we come back together the next day. So we entered the Embassy, then we were waiting for the officer for 40 minutes, than she came (blond smiley lady about 45 years old). When we were sitting together, she asked to give her all documents re: Alex’s stay in Russia for more that 6 months (temporary registration, apartment rent agreement, letter from supervisor that Alex lives in this apartment, labor agreement, certificate from workplace) and ALL our proofs of relationship (wedding photos, joint photos during the period of not married, telephone calls specifications with telephone number agreements - mine and Alex’s, letters from my parents and our friends re: our great love and happiness etc. I mean ALL that we had, even those docs that we prepared just in case). Oh yes, we don’t have any joint property, joint apartment rent agreement or joint bank account etc, that’s why the lady asked a lot about proofs of our relationship and always said: “What else do you have?” And that’s how we gave her all our huge ‘mountain’ of docs.

The lady said that we will receive approval or denial via DHL in two weeks (see above when we did receive it. AND we received not via DHL – we received simple registered letters sent via Russian post).

Then she asked Alex to go out and interviewed me about 40 minutes. She asked about names of our parents, places of residence, how, when and where did we meet, when we started to live together, what I like most about my husband, about the wedding (ring, dress, guests, party). She also looked at some photos and asked when and where they were taken (in café, in forest at weekends etc). She asked why there were so few people at our wedding (12 persons) and why did we choose the date on December 31. She asked what I am going to do in USA (housewife or working), if we are going to have kids etc.

So it was a real examination in a very friendly manner.

Also she offered me a translator, but I speak English quite well, and I refused. But if you need one - you can ask the officer to invite translator.

Then she asked me to go out and invite Alex. The officer interviewed him very quickly, about 15-20 minutes, and as I could hear (Alex spoke loudly) – she asked him same questions (as I think - to compare our answers). It took generally 3 hours (including time that Alex was at the Embassy alone and time I spent to reach the Embassy from my work).

Medical examination

I passed med exam in Hospital n.a. Filatov.

I called 8-499-254-90-28. The lady at phone told me to come on March 2 at the address: Shkolhaya street, 49 – Family clinic ‘Chudo doktor’ (Rimskaya metro station – exit to Shkolnaya street). It took 5 minutes to reach the clinic, it’s very easy to find. I had appointment at 9.00 am and I was the single person to the med exam (no queue at all). I visited the therapist, then gave my blood to analysis, then went to another department of the clinic (down the street 5 minutes) for fluorography, then returned to the therapist. That’s it. It took generally 1 hour.

I had with me:

- 5500 rubles;

- info about my vaccinations (I had all necessary, but if you do not have it all or any – the whole vaccination costs 1500 rubles);

Then on March 5 I came to Hospital n.a. Filatov at the address: Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya street, 15, bld. 11, 1st floor, office 104A (You’d better ask security guy at the entry how to reach bld. 11) – Barrikadnaya metro station, the sole exit.

There was only one married couple and me in the queue, and they received very quickly there med exam results, so I did not wait for a long time.

There the doctor asked me some questions and filled very quickly a questionnaire, then asked to wait while he entered info about my vaccinations into special form for the Embassy, then the lady gave me a sealed envelope. It took generally 30 minutes (including waiting in the queue).

- foreign passport;

- 2 color photos 3x4 cm (black&white photos are acceptable);

- info about vaccinations;

- all docs given to me in ‘Chudo doktor’.

I must say that both in ‘Chudo doctor’ and Hospital n.a. Filatov all was very quick and clear and friendly.

I registered at ustraveldocs.com, appointed my interview and printed the invitation with bar-code. As fast as you receive your case number from IV Unit – as soon you can appoint interview (see my advice above re: case number receipt).

On March 16 I came to the Embassy at 7.40 am. There was a quite big queue, but I stood at its top (and no one told me a word), and at that moment the police officer started to let people in. I was nearly 15th in the queue. There were a lot of immigrant visa applicants, so I did not try to pierce through the queue and stayed at my place, moreover the queue moved very fast. At the entrance security woman checked my passport and interview appointment.

I left my cell phone at the storage (bottle of water stayed with me). By the way, inside there are automates with food. Then I passed through security and then to the window that was first at my way. There the young lady checked the bar-code at my appointment and said where I should go further.

I went upstairs, said my name to the lady at the window 1 and started to wait for my turn. I did not pay for visa first.

When the lady in the window 1 said to speakerphone my name, I passed to the window, and she asked to give her some docs:

(we prepared A LOT of docs, but the following are the only that the lady in window asked to give)

- I-864 of petitioner, his tax transcripts from IRS for 2010 (he did not file taxes for 2011 ‘cause his income was too law – under 9500 $);

-I-864 of joint sponsor, his taxes for 2011 (we had forms 1040 and W2);

- medical exams;

- 2 photos;

- my foreign passport and copy of the page with photo (copy of page with photo was optional);

- my birth certificate – copy with translation and original;

- military certificate – copy with translation and original;

- marriage certificate – copy with translation and original.

BUT I’m sure that it is best to err on the safer side than not to bring something useless at your point of view, but could be necessary to the consul.

When she took all docs, she said to pay for visa in window 4 (you can pay in rubles and in dollars. I paid 404$ and I do not advise you to pay in rubles ‘cause the exchange in the Embassy is 1USD = 32 (!!!!!) Rubles) out of turn and to bring her a receipt. After that she told to pass to the window 5 for fingerprints (at 8.15 the window was empty, but the ladies in windows 1, 2 and 3 – Russian by the way - that were taking docs from applicants - told everyone to wait about 40 minutes – and the officer in window 5 appeared). Procedure is really fast. After fingerprints I gave back my passport to the lady in window 1, and she told me to wait. All very friendly.

All above mentioned windows are located in one big room with rows of chairs for applicants waiting for their turn, and you can freely watch the interview of every person.

At 9.45 to windows 2 and 3 came two ladies – consuls (American ladies). They started to look through applicants’ documents and invite them to their windows (look through documents – 10-15 minutes, interview – 5-10 minutes).

:)

Then she told that visa is approved, and I will receive my passport in a week via Pony Express. The whole interview took 5-6 minutes. Ladies-consuls speak Russian quite well, but if you want you can speak English.

So generally I spent 3 hours 20 minutes at the Embassy (came at 7.40, went out at 11.00).

I received passport with visa and the sealed big envelope not in a week, but in 2 working days – on March 21 - at the address of my office (as I specified by appointing interview at ustraveldocs.com) without any problems. I also received all our photos back, and even the written summary of our answers at the first joint interview while petition filing (when me and Alex were interviewed separately).

Best regards and good luck!

Yulia and Alex

Direct Consular Filing:

01/23/12 - Submitted I-130 to Moscow USCIS and had interview with both of spouses

01/25/12 - I-130 approved

02/15/12 - Received registered letter from IV Unit with case number (the letter dated 02/02/12)

02/17/12 - Received ordinary letter from USCIS with confirmation of I-130 approval (the letter dated 01/30/12)

02/22/12 - Received police record

03/02/12 - Passed medical exams

03/05/12 - Received results of medical exams (sealed envelope)

03/16/12 - Interview - APPROVED

03/21/12 - Visa received

04/09/12 - POE in JFK

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Congratulations!

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One little remark: exchange course USD 1 = RUB 32 was on March 16. It could be different on another day. So I had with me the sum for visa both in rubles and dollars.

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Our pleasure - glad it helped! And a huge congrats on your visa! Wish you a long and happy life together in the US.

Our timeline:

01/11/12 - Submitted I-130s to Moscow USCIS in person

01/12/12 - Had interview with Moscow USCIS officer to establish bonafide marriage

01/12/12 - I-130s approved and passed to US Consulate

01/13/12 - IV Unit in Moscow received approved petition

01/23/12 - We received confirmation that I-130s were approved by USCIS

01/24/12 - We received package notification from post office

01/26/12 - Picked up "package" - notifications from IV Unit with case numbers

01/26/12 - Set interview date online

02/01/12 - Passed medical exams

02/02/12 - Received police record

02/09/12 - Interview... APPROVED!

02/13/12 - Visa delivered

02/23/12 - POE Chicago

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Our journey:

September 2007: Met online via social networking site (MySpace); began exchanging messages. March 26, 2009: We become a couple! September 10, 2009: Arrived for first meeting in-person! June 17, 2010: Arrived for second in-person meeting and start of travel together to other areas of China! June 21, 2010: Engaged!!! September 1, 2010: Switched course from K1 to CR-1 December 8, 2010: Wedding date set; it will be on February 18, 2011! February 9, 2011: Depart for China February 11, 2011: Registered for marriage in Wuhan, officially married!!! February 18, 2011: Wedding ceremony in Shiyan!!! April 22, 2011: Mailed I-130 to Chicago April 28, 2011: Received NOA1 via text/email, file routed to CSC (priority date April 25th) April 29, 2011: Updated May 3, 2011: Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail July 26, 2011: Received NOA2 via text/email!!! July 30, 2011: Received NOA2 hardcopy in mail August 8, 2011: NVC received file September 1, 2011: NVC case number assigned September 2, 2011: AOS invoice received, OPTIN email for EP sent September 7, 2011: Paid AOS bill (payment portal showed PAID on September 9, 2011) September 8, 2011: OPTIN email accepted, GZO number assigned September 10, 2011: Emailed AOS package September 12, 2011: IV bill invoiced September 13, 2011: Paid IV bill (payment portal showed PAID on September 14, 2011) September 14, 2011: Emailed IV package October 3, 2011: Emailed checklist response (checklist generated due to typo on Form DS-230) October 6, 2011: Case complete at NVC November 10, 2011: Interview - APPROVED!!! December 7, 2011: POE - Sea-Tac Airport

September 17, 2013: Mailed I-751 to CSC

September 23, 2013: Received NOA1 in mail (receipt date September 19th)

October 16, 2013: Biometrics Appointment

January 28, 2014: Production of new Green Card ordered

February 3, 2014: New Green Card received; done with USCIS until fall of 2023*

December 18, 2023:  Filed I-90 to renew Green Card

December 21, 2023:  Production of new Green Card ordered - will be seeing USCIS again every 10 years for renewal

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The 32-strong official selection of the 58th edition of Karlovy Vary Film Festival , Central and Eastern Europe’s leading cinema fete, will feature 15 directorial debuts as well as the latest works of established filmmakers such as Mark Cousins , Oleh Sentsov , Noaz Deshe, Antonin Peretjatko, Beata Parkanova and Burak Cevik.

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(Film descriptions, below, supplied by the festival.)

“Banzo” Director: Margarida Cardoso Portugal, France, Netherlands, international premiere In 1907, Alonso arrives on Prince’s Island, where he has been tasked with treating a group of workers plagued by a mysterious affliction called banzo, also known as slave nostalgia. Those affected feel an intense homesickness, fall into apathy, lose the strength to live, and eventually die. Alonso slowly discovers that it is not enough to treat the physical symptoms; he must understand the soul of those who have been uprooted. The oppressive atmosphere of the isolated tropical island forms the backdrop for a story from the dark colonial past in which humanity is put to the ultimate test. “Banzo” is also a reminder that there is more than one way to interpret the past, and that behind every story is a person telling the story.

“Cì xīn qiè gŭ” (Pierce) Director: Nelicia Low Singapore, Taiwan, Poland, world premiere After Han is released from juvenile prison, where he served seven years for killing an opponent in a fencing match, he meets his younger brother and insists on his innocence. Jie believes him, and the torn brotherly bond begins to heal. Behind their mother’s back, Han helps Jie perfect his fencing skills so that he can qualify for the national championships. But the initially energetic clinking of sabres is slowly drowned out by silent doubts: Is Han really innocent? Low’s gripping atmospheric thriller offers a nerve-wracking duel between the ideals of brotherly love and the illusions that we project onto those close to us.

“Drie dagen vis” (Three Days of Fish) Director: Peter Hoogendoorn Netherlands, Belgium, world premiere Just as he does every year, dad flies from sunny Portugal for a three-day visit to the Netherlands, the drab country of his birth. He has his usual errands to run, and he visits his doctor for his annual check-up, accompanied by his eccentric grown-up son… This intimate film offers a glimpse into the relationship between two men who have grown apart yet, as they engage in seemingly mundane activities, little by little they try to find their way back to one another. “Three Days of Fish,” the second outing by Dutch filmmaker Hoogendoorn, is a gentle drama, interlaced with the dry humor typical for the region. The director’s feature debut “Between 10 and 12” premiered at Venice.

“Ema a smrtihlav” (The Hungarian Dressmaker) Director: Iveta Grófová Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, world premiere It’s the 1940s. The Slovak state witnesses the rise of nationalism and it’s not an auspicious time for minorities. The turbulent social mood also impacts the widow Marika, who loses her job in an Aryanised dressmaker’s shop. Given the increasing anti-Hungarian sentiment she shuts herself away, particularly since she is harboring a little Jewish boy. Despite this she still finds herself singled out by two men: a German Nazi officer and a captain of Slovakia’s Hlinka Guard. This drama by Slovak director Grófová is an adaptation of the novella of the same name by Peter Krištúfek, which conjures up the dramatic atmosphere of wartime Slovakia. The story of a fragmented era, which forces the protagonists to confront complex dilemmas, is told not only through words, but also by way of a powerful visual language.

“Mord” (Our Lovely Pig Slaughter) Director: Adam Martinec Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, world premiere The pig-killing fest on an old farm is a tradition Karel looks forward to every year. It’s the only chance for the whole family to get together, have a good time, engage in a squabble or two, and enjoy some great food. But this time things are different. The butcher hides the fact his cartridges are damp, grandpa can’t bring himself to tell Karel, recently widowed, that this slaughter will be their last, daughter Lucie is depressed after her marital breakup, and grandson Dušík runs away while his parents argue over whether he’s old enough to watch the kill. As for Karel, the pig’s blood spilling everywhere is the last straw… Martinec’s feature debut is a remarkably incisive study of the Czech temperament which, through its visceral character portrayal and searing humor, evokes the masterworks of the Czechoslovak New Wave.

“Panoptikoni” (Panopticon) Director: George Sikharulidze Georgia, France, Italy, Romania, world premiere When Sandro’s father decides to devote his life to God and leaves for a monastery, the teenage introvert finds himself deprived of the fundamental certainties of life. Abandoned by his father and his mother, who is working abroad, the young man embarks on a journey of self-discovery, opening up both to a new friendship with the radical Lasha, who has ties with an ultra-right organization, and also to the chance to explore his own sexuality. Sikharulidze’s perceptive feature debut considers how fine the line is between the observer and the observed, and asks where contemporary post-Soviet Georgian society is heading as it hovers on the border between religious conservatism and nationalisation on the one hand, and the desire for independence and modernization on the other.

“A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things” Director: Mark Cousins U.K. world premiere One of the most important women in British modern art, the painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham was a highly inspirational figure, whose work was deeply impacted by a pivotal event in her life. In May 1949, this leading representative of the modernist St. Ives group of artists climbed to the top of the Grindelwald glacier in Switzerland, an experience which was to transform the way she saw the world. She spent the rest of her life capturing its shapes and colors, indeed its very essence. In his essayistic portrait Cousins delves into complex themes of gender, climate change and creativity, while laying bare the artist’s character and vast imagination so pervasively that he creates the impression we are seeing the world through her eyes.

“Světýlka” (Tiny Lights) Director: Beata Parkanová Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, world premiere Amálka is six years old. She loves her cat, her parents, and her gran and grandpa. It’s summertime and all the little girl could wish for is for the day to turn out just as it should. Except that things are different. Her parents have shut themselves in a room and she can hear raised voices through the door, which isn’t normal. Something’s going on and Amálka has no idea what it is. In a superbly creative direction from Parkanová, “Tiny Lights” follows a family break-up as perceived by a child: Through the keyhole, ear pressed to the door, everything seen at adult waist height. Each day has to end, and this one has brought Amálka to the point of no return. She feels the hurt as she drifts off to sleep, but she has also grown up a little.

“Xoftex” Director: Noaz Deshe Germany, France, world premiere Xoftex is a Greek refugee camp, where Syrian and Palestinian asylum seekers anxiously wait for news of their refugee status. To pass the time between interviews with the immigration office, Nasser and his friends film satirical sketches and make preparations for a zombie horror flick. Except that the reality of the camp could be taken for a horror scenario itself. The tension between its inhabitants gains momentum and every conflict removes one more brick from the wall which divides reality from dream – or, indeed, nightmare. Fragments of real life, humor, and the unimaginable suffering of people risking their lives to escape their own country, merge into an explosive, at times, surreal spectacle which invites the viewers to immerse themselves in the story and the lives of immigrants in a way they will never have experienced before.

“Cabo Negro” Director: Abdellah Taïa France, Morocco, world premiere Two young people, Soundouss and Jaâfar, arrive at a luxury villa in the resort of Cabo Negro rented by Jaâfar’s lover, who is supposed to join them later. But something is wrong – he still hasn’t turned up, and they can’t reach him on his phone. Left on their own, they decide, despite their uncertain financial and personal situation, to enjoy their holiday as much as their minds and bodies will allow. On vacation, with time seemingly non-existent, they take the opportunity to reflect on their relationships back home – and on the future, which feels so distant here on the sun-drenched beach. Taïa presents a queer ode to the seemingly carefree time of youth.

“Clorofilla” (Chlorophyll) Director: Ivana Gloria Italy, international premiere Green-haired Maia is tired of city life and, driven by a desire to be among nature, she decides to spend the summer picking oranges. In the orchards she is greeted by the gardener, an eccentric loner called Teo, who notices that Maia isn’t like everyone else. In the same way he tends his plants, he devotes his time and energy to her, too, and the young woman starts to blossom. Their burgeoning friendship, however, is unsettled by the arrival of Teo’s father and older brother Arturo, who are planning a celebration in a neighboring village… In her richly colored story, which shows it’s sometimes difficult to find someone who could help us to discover our true selves, Gloria awakens within us senses that we didn’t even know we had.

“Fără suflet” (The Alienated) Director: Anja Kreis Germany, Moldova, France, world premiere Varvara, a professor of philosophy, is discussing the concept of God’s death with her students. She is visited by her sister Angelina, an eminent gynaecologist who has been recalled from Moscow and sent to another city, where she is to reduce the number of abortions. Not long afterwards a girl comes to see her at the hospital, asking her to perform an abortion, claiming that she is carrying the Antichrist in her womb. After a heated dispute with a student, Varvara ponders the presence of evil in human nature, while Angelina carries out an illegal abortion on the girl and takes the embryo home with her… This mystical film is beguiling for its ominous atmosphere and raises uncomfortable questions about human conscience, morality and faith, although it declines to provide definitive answers.

“Ju wai ren” (Stranger) Director: Zhengfan Yang U.S., China, Netherlands, Norway, France, world premiere The hotel room as a place where everybody is a stranger. A place that is yours for just a moment. A temporarily intimate space entered by a maid in order to clean it while, if possible, not leaving a single trace of her visit. Each part of the episodic “Stranger” is set in just such a place. One episode equals one shot. One shot equals one story. What they have in common is China, the home country of both guests and staff, although each of their lives differs from the others. The film’s absurd, darkly humorous, poignant and mysterious stories are set in a seemingly confined space that nevertheless opens up new and surprising dimensions with each episode.

“Lapilli” Director: Paula Ďurinová Slovak Republic, Germany, world premiere In her feature debut, Ďurinová sets out to wander among varied rock formations in order to try and come to terms with the loss of her grandparents. Different stages of grief unfold among the sea currents, the dark caves and the volcanic wasteland, while the strings of an autoharp resonate in the ravines. Lapilli finds a balance between the personal and the environmental in a modernistic requiem full of perceptive observations on natural phenomena and on man himself. This is a work that excels in its inner strength and rare film language, where sea waves reflect shifting thoughts, and where the erosion of arid soil is reminiscent of a broken heart filled with memories of people who are lost to us forever.

“Od marca do mája” (March to May) Director: Martin Pavol Repka Czech Republic, world premiere A family of five lives together in an old village house. While the parents are slowly aging, the children are growing up, and it is clear that they will soon go their own way. This unchanging rhythm of everyday life is disrupted by the unexpected news of the mother’s pregnancy, and the idea of a new sibling gradually affects all members of the household. “March to May” is an understated, intimate portrait of family togetherness, which is often expressed in the smallest of ways. An unassuming yet highly original story, filmed with the same tenderness and patience with which nature awakens every spring.

“Trans Memoria” Director: Victoria Verseau Sweden, France, world premiere “I collect. I document. I write down my memories. I’m afraid they’ll disappear.” This is how Verseau introduces her intimate documentary diary, in which she returns to Thailand and to the year 2012, when she underwent her transition. She had long awaited this moment, but then came feelings of uncertainty, amplified by the death of a close friend. The conceptual artist adopts an almost archaeological approach to the past and lays bare the process of writing a personal story that is intrinsically linked to the creation of her own identity. In this deeply felt debut she reveals the joyful aspects and also the dark recesses of transition and, bringing other testimonies into play as well, she critically examines what defines women as women.

“Tropicana” Director: Omer Tobi Israel, Canada, world premiere A lonely middle-aged woman lives her monotonous life. Every morning, she goes to her job as a supermarket cashier, and every day after work she goes straight home to look after her ailing mother and the rest of the family. Nobody, however, seems to care. Then, the mysterious murder of her boss sets off a chain of events at the end of which she can be free and find her own worth. How to describe her journey? Perhaps best as a sexual odyssey, an exploratory expedition to places where an important role is played by carnality, desire, and its gratification. “Tropicana” is a subtly enigmatic reflection on conservatism, prudery, and the false ideal of physical beauty.

“Vino la noche” (Night Has Come) Director: Paolo Tizón Peru, Spain, Mexico, world premiere A group of young adventurers sign up for one of the most challenging military training courses in Latin America, which will turn them into fearsome warriors entrusted with overseeing the dangerous VRAEM region, an area filled with coca plants, terrorists and smugglers. In his absorbing look at the hermetically sealed world of the army, debut director Tizon paints a portrait of one institution while depicting individual human stories and reflecting on male identity, the potential for self-determination, and a fragile masculinity that stands in striking contrast to the brutal training. Sensitivity alongside violence, beauty alongside vulnerability.

“In the Land of Brothers” Director: Alireza Ghasemi, Raha Amirfazli Iran, France, Netherlands, European premiere The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan led to a massive flight of Afghans to neighboring Iran, which – since they hoped to find a new home there – they called the “Land of Brothers.” But the dream of fraternal coexistence soon faded, Iranian law never accepted them as equal citizens, and so even the descendants of the first refugees still carry the burden of otherness. Ghasemi and Amirfazli’s wistful, beautifully shot feature debut about a family who will never feel at home in the country where they live won over audiences immediately on its premiere at Sundance.

“Ještě nejsem, kým chci být” (I’m Not Everything I Want to Be) Director: Klára Tasovská Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Austria This year’s notional award for excellence on the domestic film front should go to this documentary on the internationally renowned photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková, a work which enchanted many at the Berlinale. This project looks back over the past 50 years at the life of a true icon, known as the Czech Nan Goldin, and this via a montage of several thousand of her photographs and her diary entries, which she reads out herself. Portraits, self-portraits, immortalized moments, the quest for truth lying deep within nameless fellow opponents of grim Normalisation, reflections of the transformation of body and soul, black-and-white images, emotion and life in flashes of brilliant light.

“Das Lied der Anderen – Eine Suche nach Europa” (The Song of Others – A Search for Europe) Director: Vadim Jendreyko Switzerland, international premiere What is Europe? In his topical personal essay, Jendreyko travels across the old continent to discover its essence in places that might be called acupuncture points of European identity. His various stops include the bottom of the Rhine, Greek docks, the European Parliament, a primeval forest in Poland, and a Sarajevo library. All of these places invite ambivalent reflections: on the one hand, they celebrate Europe’s diversity and the breadth of its cultural heritage; on the other hand, they are symbols of turbulence, conflict and bloody history. Is Europe condemned to be stuck in a vicious circle of violence, or is there hope in those who try to sing the songs of others?

“Ta druhá” (The Other One) Director: Marie-Magdalena Kochová Czech Republic, world premiere In her feature-length debut, Kochová uses the character of 18-year-old Johanna to explore the phenomenon of “glass children” – children who, because they have a special-needs sibling, are neglected by their family, however unintentionally. They often feel invisible, their problems are always considered less important, and they are often expected to help take care of their disabled brother or sister. Johana is about to graduate from high school, and so she must decide whether to leave home to study, or stay and help her parents. An immensely sensitive account of the nature of sibling love which, for once, puts “the other one” first.

“Tatabojs.doc” Director: Marek Najbrt Czech Republic, world premiere “Foot Soldiers,” “Attention aux hommes,” “Dancer,” “Repetition”… These are just some of the string of hits by Prague band Tata Bojs. Always energetic, capable of myriad transformations, precise in their conceptual approach to the visual and musical interpretation of individual albums and concerts. It’s no surprise that Najbrt decided not to go for the conventional documentary. He tells the band’s story as a playful collage, pieced together from a wealth of archive material and recordings of concerts and futuristic stage performances with the Vosto5 theater company. Thus, unfolding before our very eyes is a portrait of a highly original band which, despite the alternative nature of its output, has earned its rightful place among the country’s top players.

“Vlny” (Waves) Director: Jiří Mádl Czech Republic, world premiere One might think that Czech and Slovak filmmakers have already said all there is to say about the period around 1968 in Czechoslovak history. As Mádl’s latest outing shows, however, this crucial era in our modern history still has forgotten stories to offer that are worthy of our attention. The film revolves around the international news office at Czechoslovak Radio, a place full of talented individuals possessing broad insight, linguistic skills, and above all a commitment to honest journalistic work with a focus on the truth. An epic, dynamically shot, rewarding film, which embraces uncommon heroism in the face of an oppressive regime, the strength of fraternal ties, and the eternal themes of love, betrayal, morality, and hope.

“Zahradníkův rok” (The Gardener’s Year) Director: Jiří Havelka Czech Republic, world premiere A true story of injustice perpetrated on a peaceful gardener by a wealthy neighbor meets Karel Čapek’s eponymous literary work about a gardener’s hardships and successes over the course of a year. Havelka, one of the most complex artistic personalities of our time, has long proved that “alternative” and “audience-friendly” need not be mutually exclusive. His quietly moving tragicomic story about a remarkably stubborn struggle for the right to a dignified life is built on two great performances by the always outstanding Oldřich Kaiser and Dáša Vokata.

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The Journey 300 is our most versatile, multifunctional, and rugged flashlight that features a fully waterproof enclosure.

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  • Note!!! Battery was protected with plastic cover! The cover needs to be wipped off in your first use! Powerful led flashlight use XLamp XHP50 LED for a maximum output of up to 90000 lumens.
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Customers like the brightness of the flashlight. For example, they mention it's very bright, has 3 levels of brightness, and charges quickly. That said, some say the USB cover could fit better.

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Customers like the quality of the flashlight. They mention it's heavy duty, bright, and has a sturdy aluminum body. Some say the build is ok, but haven't had it long enough to determine durability. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

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Customers like the value of the flashlight. They say it's well worth the price, works well for the price and eliminates the need for expensive disposable batteries. They also mention that it' s hefty and super bright.

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Customers are satisfied with the size of the flashlight. For example, they mention it's small, light weight, and fits nicely in their pants or jacket. Some say it'll be heavy and well packed.

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Customers are mixed about the battery life of the flashlight. Some mention that it was super bright, and the battery was alright, while others say that it's bright but the battery is not good, it only lasts 5 hours, and it goes dead after 2 shifts of using it. The batteries at full brightness don't last long and diminish to a weaker strength. The connection to charge it became lose all of the time, and now I can't recharge it.

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Customers are mixed about the performance of the flashlight. Some mention it works very powerful, functional for any situation, and has a flashing option. However, others say that it didn't work unless plugged in, stopped working after 2 uses, and the blue battery pack provided did not work.

"...I received it on Friday. It did not work unless plugged in ...." Read more

"...than 20 of these LED "tac" flashlights, and while they are good useful flashlights , like every LED model, they have their drawbacks...." Read more

"...a full 18 hours of charging, with the all blue lights showing, it didn’t work at all ..." Read more

"...If you keep it charged, it works great ." Read more

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