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DV 2021 ALL SELECTEES

In most cases people have received the DQ/RFS email prior to getting 2NLs. Of course some people will "miss" an email (spam folders etc), but other than that it seems pretty reliable that you will see the DQ/RFS email before the 2NL. That could certainly change for named plaintiffs if the lawsuits are successful, or the emails sent almost simultaneously.
In most cases people have received the DQ/RFS email prior to getting 2NLs. Of course some people will "miss" an email (spam folders etc), but other than that it seems pretty reliable that you will see the DQ/RFS email before the 2NL. That could certainly change for named plaintiffs if the lawsuits are successful, or the emails sent almost simultaneously.
thank you so much for your reply.
 
hi guys,

when sending scanned documents to KCC, how should be named file documents, for old passport (expired) and the new one?

thanks/
 
If you haven't sent in your required documents to KCC outside of submitting your DS-260, you might have left things too late at this point. Several selectees didn't get any communication from KCC either after submitting their DS260 form, but they've subsequently sent in the applicable documents.
They have submitted the documents and haven’t gotten any reply from KCC
 
hello guys!
Does everybody get DQ email before 2NL? Or maybe we probably would get 2NL directly without DQ email? Thanks
You have to be DQ to get an interview. Whether that necessarily means you actually get an email saying you are DQ, is a different question.
 
I received document request email on January. Sent my documents in February.
Now it’s June. FOUR MONTHS and KCC haven’t sent me anything.
CN: 2021AS00017XXX

Yeah I saw that on twitter. There is a big gap between the range of cases that have been scheduled and your case number. Left to their own devices KCC would probably not bridge that gap in time, at least not at the volume that would make you feel confident. So in your particular case you can be pretty sure that if you do get the RFS email or 2NL, it will be due to the lawsuit.
 
Yeah I saw that on twitter. There is a big gap between the range of cases that have been scheduled and your case number. Left to their own devices KCC would probably not bridge that gap in time, at least not at the volume that would make you feel confident. So in your particular case you can be pretty sure that if you do get the RFS email or 2NL, it will be due to the lawsuit.
I have no doubt about that.
Even in a normal year my CN is not safe.
 
I received document request email on January. Sent my documents in February.
Now it’s June. FOUR MONTHS and KCC haven’t sent me anything.
CN: 2021AS00017XXX

Am AS5XXX
Sent my files in Nov 2020
DQ in March
And until now no intervew dats

Suddenly an AS31XXX got scheduled
No more surprises for me
 
Hey @Britsimon! Do you think GOH plaintiffs who are RFS will get a 2NL? I've seen a lot of theories suggesting that there's progress, but if this year taught us something that will be "believe it when you see it". To quote Mark Twain : "A pessimist is a well informed optimist"...
 
You have to be DQ to get an interview. Whether that necessarily means you actually get an email saying you are DQ, is a different question.
Thanks Susie, good point. I totally understand I have to be DQ to get an interview, yes, my question is exactly that if I actually get an email saying you are DQ?
is that possible KCC checks my documents and finds me DQ, then proceed to 2NL directly?
 
Hey @Britsimon! Do you think GOH plaintiffs who are RFS will get a 2NL? I've seen a lot of theories suggesting that there's progress, but if this year taught us something that will be "believe it when you see it". To quote Mark Twain : "A pessimist is a well informed optimist"...

What do I always say?

"wait and see".
 
If you haven't sent in your required documents to KCC outside of submitting your DS-260, you might have left things too late at this point. Several selectees didn't get any communication from KCC either after submitting their DS260 form, but they've subsequently sent in the applicable documents.
the message I got after sending my DS-260.

Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260)

Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application Confirmation

Thank You

Your Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260) was sent to the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) for review.
Next Steps
All Diversity Visa applicants must:
1. Obtain required supporting civil documents.
2. Obtain photographs that meet the Department of State’s visa requirements.
3. Review the information specific to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General where your visa interview will occur.

You do not need to submit any documentation to the Kentucky Consular Center. The KCC will review your application and will
notify you if any of the information you have provided is insufficient or incomplete. Your DS-260 application will be kept on file
with KCC until a visa number is available for you and your case can be scheduled. When your case is scheduled, the KCC will
send you an email message directing you to log into the Entrant Status Check (ESC) website for further instructions.
If you would like to change your interview location, you must contact the Kentucky Consular Center by sending an e-mail to
(KCCDV@state.gov) before your interview is scheduled. Your e-mail must include your name and case number, and must clearly
indicate where you would like to be interviewed. Please note that once you have an appointment, you must contact the consular
section where you have been scheduled in order to request a change. It may not be possible to change the location of your

interview after you have been scheduled.

So I am still waiting for the email. What else should I do?
 
the message I got after sending my DS-260.

Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260)

Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application Confirmation

Thank You

Your Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260) was sent to the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) for review.
Next Steps
All Diversity Visa applicants must:
1. Obtain required supporting civil documents.
2. Obtain photographs that meet the Department of State’s visa requirements.
3. Review the information specific to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General where your visa interview will occur.

You do not need to submit any documentation to the Kentucky Consular Center. The KCC will review your application and will
notify you if any of the information you have provided is insufficient or incomplete. Your DS-260 application will be kept on file
with KCC until a visa number is available for you and your case can be scheduled. When your case is scheduled, the KCC will
send you an email message directing you to log into the Entrant Status Check (ESC) website for further instructions.
If you would like to change your interview location, you must contact the Kentucky Consular Center by sending an e-mail to
(KCCDV@state.gov) before your interview is scheduled. Your e-mail must include your name and case number, and must clearly
indicate where you would like to be interviewed. Please note that once you have an appointment, you must contact the consular
section where you have been scheduled in order to request a change. It may not be possible to change the location of your

interview after you have been scheduled.

So I am still waiting for the email. What else should I do?
Like I already responded, you probably have waited for too long to send in your documents or to start asking about what to do at this point.
 
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