SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Another lucky DV-2018 selectee here, OC CN8xx (after 7 years of trying)
Firstly so glad I stumbled upon these forums, it has helped make a lot of things clearer!
Just had a quick question, did read in DV-2017 forum about a family that was denied at the interview due to "country of charge-ability". I just wanted to check something as I never saw this on the DS-260. The reason I'm asking as my wife is the main applicant, born in Argentina but also holds Australian citizenship. On the form we put that she will travel on the Australian passport (as that is what was asked in the first question) and then we listed the Argentinian passport details as requested. We were assigned an OC number as we live in Australia (both are citizens). Should we have been assigned a SA CN and therefore the interview will be done in South America, not Sydney? We were not sure if the country of chargeability affects this.
Thanks!
The region of chargeability doesn't determine where you interview - many people live far from where they were born.
But: yes, she should have put Argentina and got a SA number. Ordinarily this would be a disqualifying error. However, assuming you were born in Australia and also meet the DV requirements then she can cross-charge to you /Australia. Technically if she was to do this it should have been indicated on the entry, so there's still a chance a dogmatic CO may deny (unless of course she actually did state that she was cross-charging to spouse), but I'd think you have a good chance.