Why ? what happened with u ?
All the DV-2009 selectees who were denied green card in the interview or due to other reasons please post your experiences here.
Most people when they are denied will be either so dissapointed or will not tell the truth why they were denied...so i guess there isn't much to learn from that. I have been in Europe at the embassy and a woman was denied her visa. Since the woman was standing at the window for her interview the whole room could over hear her answers. She was upset that they were asking for more proof and she didn't have the requested papers to even have the proof that was asked for. She was in tears and left crying...but we were thinking that the embassy did their job!
well I got a visa denial at first (a blue piece of paper) under section 221 (g) I think. That was because I didn't have all the documents they needed. The consul told me that I could get the visa if I could surpass the denial reason until September 30th. And that was what I did!
You can bet, that nobody will return to here after a DV denial.
Besides, being denied a visa does not automatically mean you purposefully did something wrong, while reckless driving is wrong any way you look at it. I don't mean to tell you off, but I think you better wait until you pass your own interview with making assumptions about other people's denial of a visa.
Bentlebee, you're talking out of your *ss, sorry to say so. A visa can be anything, ranging from a tourist visa to a green card. That's why they are called immigrant and non-immigrant visa. If these people you're talking about were denied a green card, they were denied an immigrant visa and most likely you are speaking of people who applied for cards under a different program than the lottery.