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    Won DV, have dual nationality, was born in a non eligible country, also my parents.

    Thanks for your reply Didi - Actually it was AT THE INTERVIEW where they told me to hold! They didn't deny it, they just told me to wait. I'm expecting a letter from them with the instructions for the next steps. Unfortunately I didn't know that my parents had to be born in an eligible country...
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    Won DV, have dual nationality, was born in a non eligible country, also my parents.

    Thank you Didi - last question, is it left to the discretion of the consul or I should be expecting a certain NO. Thanks, Mikel
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    Won DV, have dual nationality, was born in a non eligible country, also my parents.

    Hi, I was born in Mexico, but I also have Spanish nationality. That's why I entered the lottery in the first place, using that nationality as the one participating.
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    Won DV, have dual nationality, was born in a non eligible country, also my parents.

    Hi, I won the DV lottery, using a Spanish passport, got the nationality through my grandparents (Civil War Refugees). I did all the process, had the medical exam, fingerprints, paid for everything, and now it appears it is going to be denied (at the time of the interview) because my parents...
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