I think you're over flogging this issue. The OP has admitted the error on their part, so let's move on!
@Sm1smom i agree let's move on.
I think you're over flogging this issue. The OP has admitted the error on their part, so let's move on!
I wish everyone all the best. It shall be well. Thanks for your support.
@podolski88 thanks for your observation but this story is simple. We only made one application with this agent. We met him in person as a family. We filled the application with him, proof read the application, then he took our photos with our kids and posted them online as we watched. He posted the application the following day in our absence. (we didn't contact him again). He used that same info and photos to apply the following year without contacting us. That application won. This is where the problem began.
Thanks JC2015 for sharing this experience. We were so used to visa approvals as opposed to denials. May the good Lord keep you strong and positive. The bible teaches us to give thanks at all times.I wish everyone all the best. It shall be well. Thanks for your support.
@susie am willing to report this people,how can i contact the embassy?
Ther is a 2nl with 6th April as date of interview- Easter Monday.
Any advice?
Thank youI wish everyone all the best. It shall be well. Thanks for your support.
They might call you to reschedule as Easter is a public holiday in Kenya.Ther is a 2nl with 6th April as date of interview- Easter Monday.
Any advice?
Ha ha ha. May be a bit of juicy roasted goat rib.Take a chocolate egg for the CO.
Go up this thread and read a couple of pages. You will surely emerge much wiser, your questions answered plus a lot more that you need to figure out.I just need to be well prepared financially for the whole process plus have the required documents for the interview. Can someone please tell me how much the whole process will cost in Kenyan shillings. It will be good if you break it down for me. And also what documents am I required to have for the interview.
ThnksGo up this thread and read a couple of pages. You will surely emerge much wiser, your questions answered plus a lot more that you need to figure out.
@peterbingi what I meant by 'details' is things that aren't obvious but can mess you. These could be facts you've forgotten about or anything that's hard to explain in your documents. Go through your DS260 forms severally because you could be surprised to find a missing fact. Also compare your initial application with the second and ensure things match. If there's anything glaring prepare yourself on how to explain. The interview is quite short and you have but a few minutes to jog your memory.[/QU
It's a sad story - hopefully you will recover from this blow very soon - and there is no reason you cannot re-enter DV2017.
I have similar questions in my mind to those expressed by Mom. If there are two entries for the same year you normally don't get this far. However, it sounds like you were processing a case that was originally submitted by an agent - and the agent neglected to include the child. That was a clear violation of the rules and the instructions are clear that you will be disqualified.
What is also worth pointing out was that they wanted to do your interview anyway - although it was already certain they were going to refuse your case. The reason they did that (in my opinion) was to see if you were going to tell lies and dig a bigger hole for yourself - which could then have become a more serious issue. It is ESSENTIAL that people realize that telling the truth at all steps of the process.
I do hope people realize that these agents are ruining other peoples chances for their own gain. The sooner people stop using these greedy fools, the better.
i don't think there is no way to check the details if you did not keep a copy before submission. anyway, you can know when you submitted the edv which is the Case Creation Date.Please is there anyway someone can check their e-DV entrance?
i don't think there is no way to check the details if you did not keep a copy before submission. anyway, you can know when you submitted the edv which is the Case Creation Date.
Wanted to know the same...Thanks