MattWatt
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Chance of (SMALL) second draw? About 40%. (Total plucked out of the air number).
Oh @Britsimon - don't teeeeease me
Chance of (SMALL) second draw? About 40%. (Total plucked out of the air number).
Thank you.
I was wondering how does getting married after selection affect the process? My partner and I were planning to get married and have been living together for a few years. Would it matter if we got married after the visa was granted or is there some reason to expedite it due to being selected. Not trying to game the system just was wondering of the implications. Thanks.
Hi Britsimon.
I have been lurking here for a while before deciding to sign up. First of all, thanks for keeping our hopes high during the trying times of STO's. I have a CN of 5xx for OC. When can I expect a realistic date for interview if I submit DS260 within this or next week?
Can I start applying for jobs in US now , or do I have to wait until I have the Visa on hand (post-interview)?
Oh @Britsimon - don't teeeeease me
Not a trivial question -- this process is rife with jargon. It's all civil-service-speak and we've picked it up.
'Current' means two things. First, when we say a 'case number is current', it means that number is ready to be called up for interview by a consulate. In essence, they've got up to your place in the queue. It's a good place to be.
Second, when the Visa Bulletin says a region is 'CURRENT', it means they have enough visas left for all the remaining cases, so they've opened the gates. So the phrase 'OC went current in September' means that in that year, nobody missed out on an interview because their case number was too high. By September, everyone had a shot.
Does that clear it up somewhat?
Yeah that is possible although it is a dramatic and clumsy response to what they are seeing. We must remember, the draw was conducted some time ago - so if they are reacting to DV2015 learning it is "old" news. I think the DS260 could be producing more no shows which might be confusing KCC, and that might have factored in to their decision.
I suspect 84K is too few however - so despite their comments I tend to think there could be a small 2nd draw (reveal).
@violetion, check out this post from @SusieQQQ in response to your question about what checks the KCC do.
http://forums.immigration.com/threa...ecks-background-checks-etc-vs-embassy.317694/
Just out of curiosity - what happens with the DS260 once it's been submitted? Is it just the sheer volume of applications that make the processing time so long or does it go through checks, etc? And does it have to be re-processed if hypothetically we need to unlock it and edit it?
I think the answer to the second question is 'no'. The answer to the first question needs smarter heads than mine.
I've always imagined a Kafkaesque bureaucratic nightmare, complete with steam-belching machines that do nothing and dead-eyed clerks putting papers on each other's desks to be stamped in triplicate.
Actually, I believe the answer to the 2nd question should be "it depends". If one unlocks the form to add a new name which wasn't previously listed, KCC will need to conduct a new background check, assuming a previous background check has already been carried out. Same thing if the form was unlocked to add a spouse.
Actually, I believe the answer to the 2nd question should be "it depends". If one unlocks the form to add a new name which wasn't previously listed, KCC will need to conduct a new background check, assuming a previous background check has already been carried out. Same thing if the form was unlocked to add a spouse.