Freddo102
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Hello @Britsimon and Charisma.... i happen to be AF76***
Hello @Britsimon and Charisma.... i happen to be AF76***
Yes i am Britsimon.And Freddo - are you charged to Cameroon?
So how good is 70+By the way, I am going to try to do a more accurate final cutoff estimate tomorrow. 77000 and above ha 3574 cases on CEAC - about 5800 selectees. That means you are going to have a nervous few months waiting. Good luck!
yea.... @Charisma!!!! well lets just keep our fingers cross. i wonder why you have not returned my messages of me trying to meet u since last year???? and am still in Buea.I am thinking this other limited country could be Liberia. Is it possible to tell by looking at which Embassy has issued the majority of visas so far given that limiting will mean a low density?
@Freddo, I also knew there was someone around with such a number I just could not put a name to the person.
I am thinking this other limited country could be Liberia. Is it possible to tell by looking at which Embassy has issued the majority of visas so far given that limiting will mean a low density?
@Freddo, I also knew there was someone around with such a number I just could not put a name to the person.
Do you happen to know how bad the Ebola impact is in Liberia?
http://monrovia.usembassy.gov/mobile/immigrant_visas.html
Due to health and security concerns in Liberia, medical examinations are suspended.
The suspension includes medical exams performed by any of the three panel physicians and X-rays taken at JFK Hospital. The medical examination is a requirement for issuance of an immigrant visa. For applicants who are unable to complete a medical examination due to the suspension, four options are listed below:
Please contact the Consular Section in Monrovia at ConsularMonrovia@state.gov if you have questions on the above options.
- Wait to appear for your interview until medical examinations resume.
- Appear for your interview as scheduled, submit all documents except for the medical exam, and let your case remain pending in Monrovia until medical exams resume.
- Obtain a medical exam from a panel physician outside Liberia and then continue case processing in Liberia.
- Request your case be transferred to another post for application and processing. You must contact the consular section at the post you wish to transfer your case to in order to request that your case be accepted as a transfer.
We apologize for any inconvenience that the suspension in medical examinations may cause and appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we work with the Government of Liberia to address the outbreak of Ebola.
Thanks Susie I had seen that but I don't know if their suggestions are "realistic". For DV immigrants they only recommend 3 and 4 (there is another link for DV).
I have posted a question trying to find some Liberians - but there aren't many around....
The bottom line is that there are serious issues for Liberians trying to get any immigrant visa, magnified for DV because of the time constraint. I imagine it can't be that easy under current circumstances for Liberians to travel to other countries to get medicals or interviews done?
as at 1/1/2015 from CEAC file, Yaounde has issued about 86 visas , refused about 17 and about 18 on AP including family members.yeah one needs to know how many visas have been give out by the embarsy in Yaounde.
yes, i think you are right on the fact that the Ebola will surely be to the advantage of the whole world but also we need not to forget "the not more than 7% factor".@Freddo102, I have not seen any message from you yet.
@Britsimon, I have been pondering over why Liberia with as many selectees as Cameroon has very little online presence. Of course it points to the Agent issue and of course the impact of the Ebola Epidemic will be huge since people generally have more serious issues to worry about. I will try to scout for the situation in Monrovia but I won't be wrong to assume their no-shows will play to the advantage of others right?
@Freddo102, I have not seen any message from you yet.
@Britsimon, I have been pondering over why Liberia with as many selectees as Cameroon has very little online presence. Of course it points to the Agent issue and of course the impact of the Ebola Epidemic will be huge since people generally have more serious issues to worry about. I will try to scout for the situation in Monrovia but I won't be wrong to assume their no-shows will play to the advantage of others right?