I’m mid 500s
I’m mid 500s
I wouldn't be worried about getting interviewed prior to February then. I'm guesstimating March for your number range.
Correct.We still shouldn't book a medical until after we have received an appointment date though I presume?
Do delay responding then. This new procedure could increase the VB speed because less people will be scheduleable.
Did you mean “Don’t delay responding to them”
I wonder if we will see a significant jump next visa bulletin
Did you mean “Don’t delay responding to them”
I wonder if we will see a significant jump next visa bulletin
Well hopefully you have a great shot at it this year (I’m in the 800’s) so I’m hoping your number gets called too.I hope DV2019 goes well for me and reaches the 900's- i totally forgot that DV2020 closed last week
$10k minimum for an individual is what I seem to come across... although I too am finding it hard to get a solid answer. It has been mentioned that it can include savings, real estate, and business investments.Hi everyone,
I just have a question regarding proving that I won't be a 'public charge'. Does anybody know what finances I need to show in the interview, if any? I can't find a solid, clear answer on this. I just finished studying (theatre arts - so they may already be skeptical of my ability to pay bills), so it'll take a few months to build my finances up again, however my tax return from 17-18 is well above the 'poverty rate' in the US.
Thanks in advance!
Congratulations and welcome to the group!Hi everyone,
Congrats to you all on being selected! I wish I'd found this forum before proceeding with my application, but here I am nonetheless!
I have a case number in the high 600's, so my fingers are crossed that I'll get in on time. I just got an email a few days ago requesting documentation to be emailed, and I just order my police certificate but accidentally ticket 35 instead of 33, hopefully this is the first and last error I make (I'm thinking I'll now get a fingerprint check, just in case).
I just have a question regarding proving that I won't be a 'public charge'. Does anybody know what finances I need to show in the interview, if any? I can't find a solid, clear answer on this. I just finished studying (theatre arts - so they may already be skeptical of my ability to pay bills), so it'll take a few months to build my finances up again, however my tax return from 17-18 is well above the 'poverty rate' in the US.
Thanks in advance!
Welcome to the group you will find heaps of great advice.Hi everyone,
New to the forum - congratulations to all for getting selected.
My case number is in the early 1000's, which is a bit high, so hopefully I can still get an interview sometime around May-June 2019. I've entered the DV 2020 just in case too!