SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
Hi britsimon,
sorry for confusing, I wasn't precise enough. It is clear that the visa issuing is limited to the related fiscal year. Extending into the next fiscal year isn't possible at all. With my post I'm just interested in the clarification of different scenarios when the visa issuing will end under specific circumstances. I guess I got most of it but probably not all. Your annotation explains it very well and closes leaks on my side, thanks.
Anyway nobody knows for now what will happen during this fiscal year, but your illustration makes it very likely that we will have a remarkable situation at the end. And unfortunately some disappointed guys....
Thanks again and best regards
Mike
I think this has been alluded to already but : if they think they are going to run out of visas, they don't switch the region/s to "current". It's only the past few years (6 or 7 I think) where all or most regions have been current by fiscal year end. Before that (my guess: people were happier to take up the green card option in the boom times pre-crisis!) the fiscal year often ended with regions being cut off at specific numbers, which would mean that not all selectees got interviews. By contrast, the last few years people with exceptionally high numbers (for example AF93xxx) have indeed received visas after the bulletin moved to current, so I think they only do that when they are pretty sure they can accommodate everyone left (and by then they will have a good idea of exactly how many are left, as they will have had almost all the forms sent in by those interested in pursuing the application).
There was a link somewhere on the forums to a Bangladesh newspaper article from some years ago claiming that Bangladeshis who had appointments scheduled in September of that year, subsequently had them cancelled as the visa quota had been reached (obviously this was when Bangladesh was still eligible for DV). I don't think the article mentioned whether that was the overall cap or the 7% limit for Bangladesh itself, and it's the only instance of cancelled interviews I've ever seen referred to.