Britsimon
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Hi, can anyone tell me how far in advance does KCC advise your interview date? Thanks
Roughly about 6 weeks
Hi, can anyone tell me how far in advance does KCC advise your interview date? Thanks
Yes you will need one, I am in the same boat Maddie. Although I will be having my interview much later next year I have looked at pre-organizing my rental prior to going to the interview. Once I have that stamp in my passport I will confirm with the real estate agent that I will be taking an apartment in the complex I am looking at. How long are you wanting to wait before you go overseas/?
No. OC has around double the selectees this year (about 4000)- and whilst I think they will get a bigger share this year, I cannot imagine OC will go current with that many selectees.
I know there are numbers in the high 4000s - which makes sense with 4000 selectees.
So you think the numbers they get through per month will rise then? Because at the rate they're going now they wont even reach the 1800s
Thanks for the info, if all goes to plan and I get the visa then am looking at heading over March next year. Strange that they need an address though before they give you the visa. Has anyone else encountered this issue and if so, what did they do?
Hi, second post and it is to report I have an interview date in Sydney on the 10th Dec. Got my date the day after the government shutdown finished. There must have been a bit of a back log that day. I have a quick question, I am the derivative applicant, can i enter the US before my husband, the principal, on my B2 visa and then change status while in the US after my husband enters.
Thanks for any input you may be able to give.
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I'm from New Zealand so was selected under the Oceania category, however I'm currently living in London (so will be processed here). Was just interested in hearing from anyone who's gone through the process in London. Since people from the UK are ineligible to enter, I presume the London consulate don't process very many diversity visas so was wondering if the interview, etc. varied significantly from what people have described in Sydney/Auckland.
Thanks
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I'm in a bit of a sticky situation - my fiance has been selected for the diversity visa, and we are currently waiting on interview confirmation (his case number is in the high 400's), which should occur very soon. We're in a bit of a situation, as we are due to get married in Hawaii in March. Obviously, I am hoping to be able to tack on to his visa application at the time of the interview, however depending on when it is scheduled, this could occur before our wedding. In that case, we would have a civil ceremony in Australia before the interview and tell the immigration officers that we wanted to register our marriage in Australia first, before the ceremony in Hawaii, so we would technically be married. Would this be an issue/look a bit dodgy to them?
The timing of our wedding and this whole visa thing is so close, and it's not like we are doing a sham marriage - he proposed before we knew he had been selected, and we've been together for nearly 6 years, with loads of evidence if they want to 'investigate'. Has anyone heard of/been in a similar situation?
Thanks!
Hello, great posts everybody in the month since I logged in.
I should log in more often.
I need someone to confirm that its legal to enter the DV 2015, if you were selected for further processing for the DV 2014.... I read threads here that say peo;le are covering their bases..... is this normal?
Low 2000s.
It is normal that a couple in your situation would accelerate plans to take advantage of the visa. You should be honest about that when interviewed. The fact that you have been together 6 years needs to be documented to be able to show the interviewing officer. They will delve more deeply because of the rushed wedding, but with the proof, you Won't have a problem.
Where are you marrying in Hawaii? My wife and I married in Maui - we got Maui'd.