Dear moderator and experts,
I have a concern and questions about which I need to be certain concerning my case.
I asked about it on this forum early this year,but didn't get a clear answer. This is about the country of chargeability.
When entering the inital DV entry form, I did a mistake and choose Uganda as my country of chargeability(which is instead my country of residence) instead of Cameroon which is my country of birth and of nationality. Since the dicision to disqualify or qualify a candidate by issuing or not the visa is in the power of the CO, I am really worried if the CO will understand that I had no intention to fraud.
I read that the both countries are in the same geoggraphic region and shouldn't normally be an issue. I also read that if the visa is issued in that case,another number should be allocated with the correct country of chargeability and under the number of visas allocated to the said country.
Now these are my questions:
1.How can I be sure that the CO will consider that as a mistake and not a desire to take advantage of the program considering the law that states that when the country is in the same geo.area it shouldn't be disqualifying.
2. Considering the 9FAM502.6, sect.a number3, if my case is considered and a new visa number allocated to my case using the correct country of chargeability,will this changes affect the delay of the process of my case?will the KCC have to send everything to the Us embassy in Cameroon? I mean how can this change affect the delays of my case?
3. Do you think that I need to write to the KCC to explain the mistake so that it will be considered before the interview?
4.What exactely should I know and can I do to proof the mistake wasn't willingly?
Looking forward,
Thanks
Thanks Susie and Britsimon. You are right Britsimon,it was answered already. I am just scared to take the risk and be disapointed at the end. I'm getting closer and very afraid to be denied.It is a big financial investment.
Can you tell me please Susie, did that person in johanesburg take the FAM along with him to the interview?
Thanks Susie and Britsimon. You are right Britsimon,it was answered already. I am just scared to take the risk and be disapointed at the end. I'm getting closer and very afraid to be denied.It is a big financial investment.
Can you tell me please Susie, did that person in johanesburg take the FAM along with him to the interview?
Thanx britsimon I got the confirmation page and printed it then signed out let me hope it won't cause any thingYou go back in to your DS260. It will show "completed". Click that work (link) and you will see a read only version of your DS260. Scroll through each page, and at the end you can see the confirmation page again.
Ok. Thanks a bunch. I clearly understand the risks and they seem to be higher than chances to see the mistake overlooked. Since there is no way to personnaly convince the CO that I didn't want to take advantage of anything. 1/3 chances if we consider Britsimon's explanations.
However, I will print the FAM and take it along at the interview,praying for God's grace to be my portion to be issued despite the risks. I surender all in God's hands.
Ok Susie.thanks. I agree with you the consulate is not the same. If I may just ask can u tell me which other coyntries are limited apart from Cameroon? I mean in AF region.This was specifically addressed in the case I mentioned - they said to the guy that even though it was unintended he still had an advantage so they could not issue the visa. I can't copy and paste the (emailed) response for some reason but they did address this. Different consulate of course.
Ok Susie.thanks. I agree with you the consulate is not the same. If I may just ask can u tell me which other coyntries are limited apart from Cameroon? I mean in AF region.
Simon may correct me, this is a guess rather than knowing for a fact, but as far as I know, for DV2016 (it can change year to year), Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia, Egypt, Ghana, Liberia, Sudan.
Hello everyone, I am looking for advise. I am a South African living in the states on a F1 visa and I was selected for DV 2016 with my number being AF53xxx. My number will be current in August and this is causing me to wonder what will be the best route for me to get approved CP or AOS. I can easily get back to South Africa and go the CP route plus I have all the documentation. Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
How long does it take KCC to schedule an appointment if I complete my DS260?
Can I submit my DS260 before my number becomes current?
Thank you in advance.
Oh dear. If you wanted to do CP, you should have submitted the DS form at least a couple of months ago - KCC is right now scheduling August interviews, if it hasn't completed the schedule already - and you need to have your DS processed by them before they schedule interviews. They only do one scheduling round a month and it takes anywhere from 2-4 months to process the DS form. So it seems at this point you've pretty much effectively chosen AOS as your route... Suggest you go to the AOS thread and read it carefully.
By the way,the DV instructions linked from your letter do tell CP applicants to submit the DS260 as soon as possible- I'm not sure why you thought you might need to wait for the number to be current?
Thank you very much for your answer SusieQQQ. I wish that I had a logical answer to why I didn't fill it, I kind of lost hope looking at the Bulletin and seeing my number being that high and doing the math and listening to an immigration lawyer. I'll go ahead and submit the ds260 as after reading the AOS thread I see you need it for AOS as well.
Do you think there is even a slimmest of chances that AOS will work this late?
Hi all!
I have a question about my green card (plastic one). I paid my uscis fee on March 12 and entered to the USA on April 1. Left USA April 16, but my GC is not yet produced. It's smth to worry? Thank you.
Hello moderators,
I have a friend of mine who intends to visit a relative who resides in London while on his way to the US after getting the visa. Is it allowed for the individual to stay for some few days in the UK before he continues to his final destination i.e the US? Taking into consideration that the visa will still have several months validity......we are from Kenya.
Many regards.