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Well - you’d give up your job in Canada anyway to move to the US, correct? The logistics of changing consulates partly depends on whether or not you are current yet. It could be as simple as notifying kCC or as complicated as a few months and instigating consulate to consulate communicatio/file transfer if the case has already been scheduled at one.

And no, it won’t make a difference who your mom is, the only time it would matter would be if it was a petition by your mom getting you a visa. (Also note that in US immigration terminology, an immediate relative is spouse or unmarried child under 21 - it’s not the same as used to describe normal family relationship.)
Thanks, this is very helpful. I am current right now and I have not been scheduled for an interview.

I guess my main question is: how long could I reasonably continue to wait here in Canada, hoping for it to be scheduled in Montreal, before I need to give up and begin the process of having it moved?
 
Thanks, this is very helpful. I am current right now and I have not been scheduled for an interview.

I guess my main question is: how long could I reasonably continue to wait here in Canada, hoping for it to be scheduled in Montreal, before I need to give up and begin the process of having it moved?
Current as of when? If it’s just the latest VB, letters haven’t been sent. I don’t know the answer to your question but if that was me and I hadn’t gotten a letter by the end of the month I’d be investigating changing the interview. Then again I personally have a high level of risk aversion about things like this, you may differ and feel comfortable waiting longer. But it is kind of a “how long is a piece of string” question.
 
Hello,

I currently reside in Canada so my consulate will be Montreal. Their current response to queries is as follows:



They have a huge backlog of other visas and I think it is very possible they will not start scheduling DV Visas before September.

I am a citizen of New Zealand (who have started issuing visas), would it be worth trying to change my interview location to NZ? this would be hugely expensive and logistically difficult for me and would likely cost me my job in Canada but I may be consider it if it is my only option. Does anyone know how long the process of changing interview countries is? what is the latest I could wait before starting the process of changing the interview country?

Also, side question: I actually am an immediately relative of a U.S. citizen (my Mother is a USA Citizen*, would it be worth reaching out to the Montreal Consulate and letting them know this is the case? Would it potentially make a difference or be a waste of time?

*no, I am not eligible for a Citizenship through this and I have already looked into it extensively :(


on the immediate relative of U.S. Citizen question , I already asked Montreal consulate about this as I have U.S. Citizen kids ( still kids so long way to sponsor me ) . The response was as @SusieQQQ mentioned , they only consider it based on Immigrant Visa type , not on being actual relative .
 
Current as of when? If it’s just the latest VB, letters haven’t been sent. I don’t know the answer to your question but if that was me and I hadn’t gotten a letter by the end of the month I’d be investigating changing the interview. Then again I personally have a high level of risk aversion about things like this, you may differ and feel comfortable waiting longer. But it is kind of a “how long is a piece of string” question.
I have been current since the first Visa bulletin in October last year. I have already submitted all my documentation and have received the "ready to be scheduled for an interview when your case number becomes current." email from KCC.
 
Hey guys,

Sorry, I know it probably comes up very, very often but for the KCC, I can translate my documents myself and add a note with my signature saying that I certify that the translation is accurate, correct?

@IMMIGRATION_FAN123 I am also in Canada. Only about 45% of the embassies/consulates out there have started processing DVs. Remember that they started not long ago and are still trying to figure out how to make things happen. There is a bunch of us in Canada waiting patiently. Montreal did say that they will start processing DVs ASAP so no, they are not going to wait until September to do that. It wouldn't make any sense. Just be patient and follow @sDiversityVisa on Twitter. New consulates processing DVs are added everyday. Our time will come. Remember that a month ago, 0 2NLs had been sent and we are at 1,000+ now.
 
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Hey guys,

Sorry, I know it probably comes up very, very often but for the KCC, I can translate my documents myself and add a note with my signature saying that I certify that the translation is accurate, correct?
Hmm I don't believe you can do it like that unless you are an authorized translator in your country
 
Hey guys,

Sorry, I know it probably comes up very, very often but for the KCC, I can translate my documents myself and add a note with my signature saying that I certify that the translation is accurate, correct?

@IMMIGRATION_FAN123 I am also in Canada. Only about 45% of the embassies/consulates out there have started processing DVs. Remember that they started not long ago and are still trying to figure out how to make things happen. There is a bunch of us in Canada waiting patiently. Montreal did say that they will start processing DVs ASAP so no, they are not going to wait until September to do that. It wouldn't make any sense. Just be patient and follow @sDiversityVisa on Twitter. New consulates processing DVs are added everyday. Our time will come. Remember that a month ago, 0 2NLs had been sent and we are at 1,000+ now.

No, the translator cannot be yourself or a family member.
 
Thanks, this is very helpful. I am current right now and I have not been scheduled for an interview.

I guess my main question is: how long could I reasonably continue to wait here in Canada, hoping for it to be scheduled in Montreal, before I need to give up and begin the process of having it moved?
@IMMIGRATION_FAN123 I am also in Canada. Only about 45% of the embassies/consulates out there have started processing DVs. Remember that they started not long ago and are still trying to figure out how to make things happen. There is a bunch of us in Canada waiting patiently. Montreal did say that they will start processing DVs ASAP so no, they are not going to wait until September to do that. It wouldn't make any sense. Just be patient and follow @sDiversityVisa on Twitter. New consulates processing DVs are added everyday. Our time will come. Remember that a month ago, 0 2NLs had been sent and we are at 1,000+ now.
It might be true that Canada has said they will start doing it soon, but it’s possibly worth noting that a number of OC selectees interviewing in OC locations have already reported receiving 2NLs for May. I believe all of sydney, Auckland and fiji have scheduled interviews.
 
I received email yesterday from KCC with my DS260 unlocked. I did necessary changes and resubmitted my DS260 same day (within hours of unlocking).
My question is: Am I supposed to receive email confirming DS260 submission?
Because I didn’t receive any email confirming my DS260 resubmission until now. Not sure if they send email confirmation for resubmissions of DS260’s. Status : COMPLETED

Any similar situation?
Is there a way to know if my DS260 is processed or not?
 
DV2021 EU13xxx here, from Italy. Our embassy started scheduling cases (I can see 5 that are “ready” from the Xarthisius website).

We received the request for documents on the 29th of January and sent them on the 5th of March, but just received the automatic response and no “ready for scheduling” email.

Should we wait? Should we contact KCC? Should we join the Curtis Morrison lawsuit?
We don’t mind joining the lawsuit if that would force KCC to timely process our documents, but we are a bit lost right now and just wondering what’s the best course of action.
 
DV2021 EU13xxx here, from Italy. Our embassy started scheduling cases (I can see 5 that are “ready” from the Xarthisius website).

We received the request for documents on the 29th of January and sent them on the 5th of March, but just received the automatic response and no “ready for scheduling” email.

Should we wait? Should we contact KCC? Should we join the Curtis Morrison lawsuit?
We don’t mind joining the lawsuit if that would force KCC to timely process our documents, but we are a bit lost right now and just wondering what’s the best course of action.
I’d wait. 3 weeks haven’t even passed since you’d submitted your documents. KCC typically advises that document processing can take between 3-6 weeks. So if you’re impatient, you can follow up after 3 weeks. If you’re really patient then after 6 weeks.
 
I'm a citizen of country X. But was born in country Y.

My police clearance certificate indicates that my place of birth is country X.

All other info is correct on the certificate including names, surname, and date of birth.

Can this cause problems at interview?
 
Hi Everyone,
My case number is 2021EU00021xxx and I submitted DS-260 in October 2020. I still haven't received the request for the documents. Is it normal or should I email them?
Thanks!
 
as far as my research 10k - 15k should suffice
For who? A new computer science graduate, and a middle aged artisan with a homemaker spouse and four school aged children, and a sick retired person might each win DV and need very different amounts to show they won’t be a public charge. It is an individual thing based on a person’s own circumstances, not a one-size-fits-all number.
 
When I submitted my documents to KCC in June 2020, I had only been living in my current country of residence for 3 months, I have now been here for over 6 months and therefore I believe I am also required to provide a police certificate for my current country of residence?

How do I go about providing this, since my documents have already been accepted? Do I just send an email to the kccdvdocuments@state.gov with an explanation? Or can I bring the certificate to my interview?

I am sure these get asked all the time but I have looked everywhere and can't find an answer!

Thanks!
 
When I submitted my documents to KCC in June 2020, I had only been living in my current country of residence for 3 months, I have now been here for over 6 months and therefore I believe I am also required to provide a police certificate for my current country of residence?

How do I go about providing this, since my documents have already been accepted? Do I just send an email to the kccdvdocuments@state.gov with an explanation? Or can I bring the certificate to my interview?

I am sure these get asked all the time but I have looked everywhere and can't find an answer!

Thanks!
I believe you need to bring it to the interview , which the consular will ask for anyway . Same thing like if you have police certificate that becomes older than 1 year at interview date for current country of residency , you don't email it again to KCC, but make sure you have valid one for interview date.
 
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