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Can you apply again if you win and don't go?

ricman

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I was selected in DV2012 but haven't progressed yet - due to family reasons.

My questions are?

1. Is there any chance of dragging out my actual entry date if I get my visa this year but can't leave until late in 2013?
2. If I miss this chance, has anyone ever won it again in subsequent years (I know, first time was lucky enough) and if so, is it ok to do that?

Hoping someone can help me.

Cheers.
 
I was selected in DV2012 but haven't progressed yet - due to family reasons.

My questions are?

1. Is there any chance of dragging out my actual entry date if I get my visa this year but can't leave until late in 2013?
2. If I miss this chance, has anyone ever won it again in subsequent years (I know, first time was lucky enough) and if so, is it ok to do that?

Hoping someone can help me.

Cheers.

As Per the VB all are current in June. Lets say you process your papers now and get an interview in June / July then you have to go in max of 6mts. so no late 2013
You can reapply next year but what do you think the chances will be?
If you are serious it is now or never do not spoil the chances of others if you are not sure on moving.
If you are serious you can go and do your landing and return before a year that will take you beyond 2013.
The honest question is, are you serious?
 
Hi

As Per the VB all are current in June. Lets say you process your papers now and get an interview in June / July then you have to go in max of 6mts. so no late 2013
You can reapply next year but what do you think the chances will be?
If you are serious it is now or never do not spoil the chances of others if you are not sure on moving.
If you are serious you can go and do your landing and return before a year that will take you beyond 2013.
The honest question is, are you serious?

Remember this is a lottery.....you might never be selected again and who knows you might even win again.The big qs is are you ready to risk and bite the bullet?
 
Oh I am ready, willing and able. But sometimes life puts an obstacle or 2 in the way. Family is very important but so are my dreams. I know it's an amazing opportunity but am sure you all understand family is so important.

What is meant by landing then coming home for 12 months, is that allowed?
 
Oh I am ready, willing and able. But sometimes life puts an obstacle or 2 in the way. Family is very important but so are my dreams. I know it's an amazing opportunity but am sure you all understand family is so important.

What is meant by landing then coming home for 12 months, is that allowed?

I have heard of people doing this (especially Canadians). It means enter the US before the entry period (usually 6 months) expires so you can get your 'real' permanent residency visa (a multi-entry visa) then simply fly back to where you came from. Then the requirement to maintain your US permanent residency is that you must be in the US once per year. So theoretically you could do this multiple times. However, how successfully you are may depend on the mood of the immigration office at the US airport. If they think this is what your trying to do, they may revoke your visa - but I'm guessing here?
 
You can enter the US, activate your status, apply for an REP (Re-Entry Permit), wait a few weeks for the biometrics appointment, and then return home for upto 2 years with it. It preserves your LPR (Lawful Permanent Resident) status. It costs almost $400, and ideally you should try to get a driver licence (DL), bank account, etc., to show ties to the US. This is all presuming the obstacle preventing you from coming to the US is temporary.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/us...nnel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD
 
I was selected in DV2012 but haven't progressed yet - due to family reasons.

My questions are?

1. Is there any chance of dragging out my actual entry date if I get my visa this year but can't leave until late in 2013?
2. If I miss this chance, has anyone ever won it again in subsequent years (I know, first time was lucky enough) and if so, is it ok to do that?

Hoping someone can help me.

Cheers.

My advice, progress now! (That is if you do want to live in the USA).
Being selected is not something to take for granted; I have talked to people who have tried for years and years and still nada.

Depending on your family reasons, if they are simply a temporary delay this shouldn't stop you; if you're spouse refuses to come then you have a problem.

If you get your GC approved, you can then activate within the 6 month time period and apply for a re-entry permit which is good for 2 years i believe.
This buys you considerable time, before the actual move.

In our instance, we didn't actually move to the USA for almost a year, this was without a re-entry permit.
We activated our visa within the 6 month window as required by a visit to NYC (went back to our existing country of residence); and later moved within the next 6month period.

AJK
 
Thanks for the information all. I have decided, now that I know about re-entry to go through with everything straight away. I definitely want to do this and knowing I have a little extra time has put my mind at ease.

Does anyone have any info on the reentry process?

My advice, progress now! (That is if you do want to live in the USA).
Being selected is not something to take for granted; I have talked to people who have tried for years and years and still nada.

Depending on your family reasons, if they are simply a temporary delay this shouldn't stop you; if you're spouse refuses to come then you have a problem.

If you get your GC approved, you can then activate within the 6 month time period and apply for a re-entry permit which is good for 2 years i believe.
This buys you considerable time, before the actual move.

In our instance, we didn't actually move to the USA for almost a year, this was without a re-entry permit.
We activated our visa within the 6 month window as required by a visit to NYC (went back to our existing country of residence); and later moved within the next 6month period.

AJK
 
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