I noticed in the DV 2007 results announcement that, though they selected arnd 82.000 cases (vs 87.000 in DV2006), i. e. less than 10 percent less, some regions, i.e Oceania and South american case numbers were cut off by 30%.
That this means that there are less visas availables for those regions? Do the regional case numbers fluctuate according to any formulae? or they simply adjusted the number of cases selected because they were too high in the past (example: They selected 4400 for SA in 2006 and just called 1900, less than 44% of the initially selected, some similar happened to Oceania. This also happened for both areas in DV2005). Any idea?
This may be relevant to understand the future cut off numbers for these regions.
Thanks to all, Regards
That this means that there are less visas availables for those regions? Do the regional case numbers fluctuate according to any formulae? or they simply adjusted the number of cases selected because they were too high in the past (example: They selected 4400 for SA in 2006 and just called 1900, less than 44% of the initially selected, some similar happened to Oceania. This also happened for both areas in DV2005). Any idea?
This may be relevant to understand the future cut off numbers for these regions.
Thanks to all, Regards