I talked to QueenS about it (we are both from France) but she had no idea. She never heard back from them and after 97 days, they decided to issue all the visas. Could be anything really. A lawyer once told me that Paris was pretty accommodating vs Montreal (Montréal is one of the least...
Susie, just in case QueenS is the member who selected France instead of Tunisia. The consulate put them on AP for 3 months and ended up approving the case.
Probably something to keep in mind in case we get other similar questions. It could be a case by case thing as well. Unsure.
It's not exactly cheap to book a flight less than 7 days before flying. Especially in Canada. We may potentially be looking anywhere between $500-$1,000 per ticket. So a lot of people simply don't have the money. It is what it is but yes, that's what I was referring to. Canada is EXTREMELY...
Thank you :) I am part of the other half that is not document qualified so we shall see. We are trying to be positive. I think all of us had lost hope for good reasons. I am really glad that 50% of us are getting a chance to get interviewed even though a bunch of them won’t go because getting...
Indeed, the new site :) I checked and someone mentioned that the numbers doubled after 4 PM so it’s most certainly a glitch. The true number should be 57. Another round and all of us should get an interview scheduled :D
The number of interviews seem extremely high for Montreal, I wonder if it's a glitch? 114 seems kinda crazy considering that a lot of us haven't heard back and there is not a lot of us.
Just FYI https://dvprogram.state.gov/ESC seems to be down today. Unsure if you can check that you got an interview scheduled other than checking this website?
God. DO NOT try to get interviewed in MTL. They simply won’t move their butt and are currently processing visas that were DQ back in September 2020. For tier 3 and 4, it’s September 2019. Which means that we absolutely have NO chance of ever being interviewed. And no, this is not going to happen...
That’s the thing. Do you need to reside there or can you use the address of a family member?
I have always thought that you couldn’t if you weren’t residing in the country.
Hey guys,
Question. Can you technically ask to be interviewed in the country you were born even though you do not live there? Or do you need to stick to your country of residency?
Some consulates are not processing a single case, I doubt that it will change much even with a preservation or...
Because he is busy...? He is not just working on DV cases. I am assuming that he will have to at least say something by September 30. Regarding Goh, I don't see any difference between Goh and Goodluck even though the lawyers said for months that they would probably get a quick decision. Well...
Which country? I am 25xxx, only a couple people in our case range got an interview scheduled so... I mean, you could definitely try... I am not sure if I would spend money on your medicals before knowing if you would be denied because of the passport... You technically should be denied... so...
It's mostly based on which consulate has some capacity at this point. I am with Montreal that doesn't process any cases and they never even opened my DS-260.
They didn't and won't unless the judge forces them to. https://savediversityvisa.org/daily-visa-statistics/
18 consulates in the world didn't process any cases including Montreal.
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