LifeChangingWin
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Another reason I'm writing is because I see no one in any forum I've checked that's from the NorthAmerica region
Hey I'm from the NA region. Good luck to you!
Another reason I'm writing is because I see no one in any forum I've checked that's from the NorthAmerica region
Hey I'm from the NA region. Good luck to you!
Yay! Now I have company.... thanks a lot.... and good luck to you too!!
Lol I'm glad to have company too! How did you know about it?
A friend of my mom got through on it a few years back .... so then I looked and that's when I found the site that said I could pay them to enter the lottery for me (worst decision ever) ... but like I mentioned this year I did it myself.... so I feel way more confident than I did last year .... how did you hear about it?
Yeah neither did I..... so I'm glad I heard from you... I'm real excited about itA friend informed me of it about two years ago but I never played. I did more research into it this year after she brought it up again thought I'd try my luck. She and I are both anticipating May! I didn't know much Bahamians knew about it because the quota is so small.
Have there been a situation where one gets selected on second attempts of enterying the dv. How are you guys handlingthepresure that comes with this
How are you guys handlingthepresure that comes with this
Have there been a situation where one gets selected on second attempts of enterying the dv. How are you guys handlingthepresure that comes with this
When I first applied I got selected but couldn't make it to the interview coz of high CN, then I tried 2 times, didn't get chance. Just stop thinking about it and you won't feel any pressure, in fact there shouldn't be any pressure as its a matter of luck.
It is simple - you just need the ratio between entries and family members - and that is published data.
A bunch of statistics here:-
https://travel.state.gov/content/vi...y-visa/diversity-visa-program-statistics.html
Then entries for each year (three numbers - entries, family, total). Total/entries = derivative rate.
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Diversity-Visa/DVStatistics/DVApplicantEntrantsbyCountry 2013-2015.pdf
Here is the 2013 to 2015 data
Netherlands
5,419 4,543 9,962
5,984 5,171 11,155
5,585 4,746 10,331
Which gives derivative rates of:-
2015 - 1.85
2014 - 1.86
2013 - 1.84
It is simple - you just need the ratio between entries and family members - and that is published data.
A bunch of statistics here:-
https://travel.state.gov/content/vi...y-visa/diversity-visa-program-statistics.html
Then entries for each year (three numbers - entries, family, total). Total/entries = derivative rate.
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Diversity-Visa/DVStatistics/DVApplicantEntrantsbyCountry 2013-2015.pdf
Here is the 2013 to 2015 data
Netherlands
5,419 4,543 9,962
5,984 5,171 11,155
5,585 4,746 10,331
Which gives derivative rates of:-
2015 - 1.85
2014 - 1.86
2013 - 1.84
Wow after my calculations it seems us Dutchies really don't have much of a chance! According to my calculations we stand an approx. 0.8% chance of getting selected... yikes!
Wow after my calculations it seems us Dutchies really don't have much of a chance! According to my calculations we stand an approx. 0.8% chance of getting selected... yikes!
True true... hoping' for a miracle!!Not much below average, which as britsimon keeps saying 1 in a 100...
Wow after my calculations it seems us Dutchies really don't have much of a chance! According to my calculations we stand an approx. 0.8% chance of getting selected... yikes!
so from the statistics its seems no one from China - Taiwan has been applying for the Dv programme. so is it the case or there is an explanation for it. cos I think looking at their population, one or two guys would want to be in the US.