Because I don't believe in flogging a dead horse or arguing back and forth on the internet with people I most likely will never get to meet in life, I ordinarily wouldn't have bothered to respond to this post. But I do think the misconception being put across here needs to de dealt with for the sake of those who do not understand the DV process and may be led astray with this "miracles do happen" bit.
The truth is even if by some 'miracle' the application gets accepted and is forwarded to the the applicable FO (an act I would prefer to refer to as over-sight/error), no IO will go ahead and approve the case. There are checks and balances put in place to guard against such error. Approving an unqualified case is grounds for termination of employment for whoever approves it. This is not a case of human intervention or knowing people. Q.E.D!
Also, it's a great idea to familiarize oneself with netiquette.
Hi Mom,
I have some questions and concerns about the life after GC, can you give me source of information related with this.
Thank you
In my opinion winning any lottery is nothing short of a miracle, incredibly good luck, chance, fate, or whatever you would like to call it.
The worst that can happen is that the package is returned, and it will be returned within a couple of days, without the cheques being cashed. Nothing lost, lots to gain. It could happen that a visa for that region becomes available during this time. Remember, as far as USA is concerned, the DV lottery is all about bringing in money. If visas become available at the last minute they will want them to be used up. Calculate the amount of revenue DV lottery brings in every year. This is exactly why they increased the number of selectees for DV 14, so they can make sure that every last visa is taken up and paid for.
By the way, why do you immediately take the stance that I am arguing with you when I express my view? I thought this was an open forum. Also, it's a great idea to familiarize oneself with netiquette.
Hi Guys,
I am new here. My number became current in July. My attorney mail my AOS package to Chicago lockbox on 7/3/2014 it was shipped there on 7/7/2014. I did not receive any acceptance text or email yet and based on my attorney the check was not cleared yet. Is it normal? From what I saw on the spreadsheet, nobody wait 16 days for the acceptance email.
Thank you for response. I started to read this forum from July and that’s why I have submitted the petition right away on July 3rd. I was assuming that with lawyer it will be faster. On the initial KCC confirmation letter was written that the application must be SUBMITTED by 9/30/2014. Only after I have realized that it must be APROVED by 9/30/2014. Do you think that I still have a chance??
Thank you for response. I started to read this forum from July and that’s why I have submitted the petition right away on July 3rd. I was assuming that with lawyer it will be faster. On the initial KCC confirmation letter was written that the application must be SUBMITTED by 9/30/2014. Only after I have realized that it must be APROVED by 9/30/2014. Do you think that I still have a chance??
You definitely have a chance, assuming your lawyer has not screwed anything up.
Yeah I agree with c1984. You still have a chance, but you lost some time. You'll need to push to get this adjudicated in good time. You need to have your case accepted, then the case will be forwarded to your FO and hopefully they will setup the BIO asap. Once the case is accepted you should setup an infopass. Obviously this is something your lawyer should be aware of so since you are paying him/her you could run this by him/her. Like I said, I should imagine you are about to educate your lawyer on your dime.
I was about to hire a lawyer, but my jaw dropped when they asked $3000 (that excludes all other filing fees, medical etc). I'm glad I didn't do it. Don't hire a lawyer for DV. This forum is full of knowledgeable people.
I was about to hire a lawyer, but my jaw dropped when they asked $3000 (that excludes all other filing fees, medical etc). I'm glad I didn't do it. Don't hire a lawyer for DV. This forum is full of knowledgeable people.
As an F1 student, i had a ss card stamped 'valid for work only with DHS permission'. Now that my status has changed to LPR, should i file for a new social security card?