Hi everyone,
Congratulations to all the winners. I am new here as well and have an interesting situation that I would like some input on. My case number is in the low 300's -SA3XX. I realized I won the dv lottery on 9th May and hired a lawyer in late June/early July. My lawyer, however, did not file my D-260 until late September which is kind of stressing me out now that I read how early everyone else submitted theirs. I completed 4 years of college and have been working in the US for almost 4 years now so she plans on filing the I-485 Adjustment of Status. She has also not done so yet! I plan to call her every day of next week to ensure everything is submitted during this coming week so I can be scheduled for an interview asap. What makes my case a little more "special" is that my boyfriend of 7 years and I plan to move up our marriage so that we can both receive Green Cards at the same time as opposed to dealing with the pain, cost and waiting a year down the road which is when we did originally plan to marry. My boyfriend went to college in the US, did his Master's here and worked here physically for one year. We lived together, however, he is now working aboard for a year for his company's foreign office. We intend on marrying next month, before the interview and my lawyer will notify KCC of my change in marital status. I hope this will not be too big of an issue. We have evidence of our long standing relationship, apartment lease is together, joint bank account, pictures in each other's country, letters, photos from college etc. My main concern is that the lawyer is saying that he cannot attend the interview here with me in the US, instead he will have to do it in his home country. Is this correct? That sounds strange to me since I would assume we should be interviewed as a couple to test the consistency of our answers etc. Please advise is that is true. I get the feeling that we the first set of dv lottery clients for my lawyer and want a second opinion on what she says. She also advised that I can only conduct my interview in the US based on adjustment of status, or in my home country under consular processing. Is it not possible to conduct the interview under consular processing in a third country so that if my husband is not able to interview in the US, then I can travel to his home country so we can be interviewed as a couple.
Also, since everything was submitted so late, any idea if visas will be left by the time our interview comes around. From the thread, I am understanding that we probably won't be called for an interview until 3 months or so from the time I submit my I-485 and other forms. I know last year they ran out of visas pretty quickly. Please, any advise is GREATLY appreciate!! I haven't been able to sleep the past few nights. With all the money we are paying, and the waiting game, it's stressful.