Just to clarify my case. I was born in Ukraine but my parents and I myself are Georgians. I am married to a Georgian girl and none of my parents was born in Ukraine. My father was there for military service and they were not residents. So I qualify for both chargeability cases.
The main concern is that it is stated in 9 FAM 42.12 and 42.33 that the rules of chargeability apply if my native country is ineligible. The question is whether it can be applied even if my native country IS eligible. This I will clearly find out only at the CO when/if I become current (fortunately)
But meanwhile I have read many other forums for ex-USSR countries, and there are many similar cases. None of the guys had problem with that. The guys on forums even said that the rule about same region was enough (at least for ex-USSR)
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9 FAM 42.33 N4.3 Errors in Choice of Country of Chargeability
(CT:VISA-1478; 08-26-2010)
If the entrant chooses the wrong country of chargeability at the time of the initial entry, the error will generally be disqualifying. However, if a DV applicant chooses a country of chargeability during DV registration that is within the same geographic region (one of the six) as the correct country of chargeability, and you determine that the applicant gained no benefit from his or her error, you may continue processing the application.
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And this was ok even for the guy who was born in Uzbekistan but participated from Russia.
Anyway, I will do my homework and prepare all supporting documents to prove that my parents were not residents of Ukraine. I have the documents of their work history (Georgia from beginning till the end) and document of my father's military service during the period I was born. And all this in addition to the fact that I am married to a Georgian girl and I was married BEFORE I registered my DV application back in October 2013
As of today, my main concern is to become current
I hope that there will still be different VB for September (1,500+ CNs)