benzpattt
New Member
guys help have just seen this:-
Some of the most bizarre Lottery-specific denials that we have seen over the years relate to photographs. One would think that if the State Department’s Lottery website accepted a photograph for entry that the photograph met the requirements. Not true, in the opinion of some consular officers. Many have disqualified applicants because the photograph in the DV-entry was not on a neutral background; was partially darkened; was not “recent”; or did not look like the person because they gained a lot of weight. These individuals and their families were refused by a consular officer after 1) the State Department accepted the DV entry; 2) the KCC did not disqualify the entry after selection; and 3) they paid the processing fees, bolstering the coffers of the government by tens of thousands of dollars in visa fees and allowing officers to reallocate the visas to other individuals.
Some of the most bizarre Lottery-specific denials that we have seen over the years relate to photographs. One would think that if the State Department’s Lottery website accepted a photograph for entry that the photograph met the requirements. Not true, in the opinion of some consular officers. Many have disqualified applicants because the photograph in the DV-entry was not on a neutral background; was partially darkened; was not “recent”; or did not look like the person because they gained a lot of weight. These individuals and their families were refused by a consular officer after 1) the State Department accepted the DV entry; 2) the KCC did not disqualify the entry after selection; and 3) they paid the processing fees, bolstering the coffers of the government by tens of thousands of dollars in visa fees and allowing officers to reallocate the visas to other individuals.