EDIT: Sorry, this forum does not seem to allow me to edit my own post above.
I now understand how you came up with a 1 to 5 chance. That does not, however, explain away my original point. If you have been applying for 4 years, and on the 5th year you apply again, you do not have better chances...
I am certainly correct. I am glad we agree on the first part; successive entries are statistically independent events, so your chances in one year does not change your chances in another year! That was my whole argument. Now you you added a second twist to the question.
For your second part. I...
Caught in the "Gambler's fallacy" there @Britsimon :) :).
Theory states that, if the region's odds are 1 in 20 (as you put it above), then if someone enters for 3 or 4 years, their chances improve to a measly 1 in 20. If they enter for 1000 years (assuming that's possible), their chances...
Doesn't seem to make sense.
Did you also try different web browsers? Clear your cache and cookies and reboot? If all that does not work, then there is something else that I don't understand. Sadly, you are unlikely to get lasting guidance from KCC.
Juts thinking:
What would happen if you send...
Oh, and the other thing. Try to enter the case number without the zeros as well. For example, if your case number is 2024AF00035123, then you try 2024AF35123.
You will probably get a better response and assistance if you post the actual message that you are getting when you try to log in. Did you also try to use a different web browser?
Congratulations on your job offer. Yes, in most cases you will get your SSN within 2-3 weeks. The green card takes a month or so. SOmetimes they call you for additional biometrics, which could delay your GC a bit. But, as @nervouswreck said, you can still use your I551 stamp in your passport in...
There is very little that you can do now, but wait. If you just want to satisfy your curiosity, you could send an email to KCC to find out if your DS260 was processed. Based on the response, you may be able to tell if you are likely to be called in the next (and possibly last) batch of 2NL...
Kinda late submission there. Did you check to see if your DS260 has been processed? Possibly is now, but they likely scheduled other higher case numbers before yours was processed. So, all you can do now is wait and hope for the best. You could have asked this forum, they would have advised you...
Its safer to look for a sponsor. Go through this video, the argument there is that your resources may not be enough. But that depends on the CO you meet on that day. I know 2 people, who were not asked to produce an i134, although they already had them ready.
From my experience, many US employers prefer someone that was schooled in the US and has US experience....unless you come to academia, and even that, the hiring process takes forever. My personal suggestion: If you can manage to find something to help you get by, take some quick courses at...
You are in trouble here, but its not insurmountable. We faced the same thing last year, and KCC wouldn't help.
Here is what you can do. You have to use brute force here. Go to the status check website. I imagine you know the email address you used to enter DV.
1. Click the link that says...
I don't know if there is a way to know when 2NLs are being rolled out for a particular emabssy. But, you can gleen historical statistics on 2NL roll-out by embassy on the excellent work done here by @Xarthisius .
Edit: Not sure how legit this website is.
But, your 2NL tells you the link that you should use. If your embassy does not have a website to register appointments, you send them an email to confirm your appointment date and time as stated in the 2NL. They may be slow to respond, but they will...
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