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Congrats! I'm OC21XX. I have seen elsewhere OC32XX which would imply ours are not as high as they seem.Hi all after trying for years I have a selection number of OC00002XXX -is that high?
Congrats! I'm OC21XX. I have seen elsewhere OC32XX which would imply ours are not as high as they seem.Hi all after trying for years I have a selection number of OC00002XXX -is that high?
@DV21 please see the AoS thread https://forums.immigration.com/threads/dv-2021-aos-only.342993/Hello, my child was selected for DV2021. CN# AS00005xxx.
Current status is F1 visa, finishing Freshman year.
My concern is if they opt for AOS (california center) and adjudication is not done by 30th September, (or denied) will the child have to leave US or can they fall back on F1 and continue studying on a legal status.
If they can fall back on F1 as a valid status, does any application need to be filed?
Thnx
What did your friend enter in the part of the entry form that asked for passport details? Did he claim one of the exceptions or use made up information?Congratulations to all dv 2021 winners hope you best of luck and keep watch on this forum as it helps much and consult with those who knows the process better.
I was DV 2020 winners and I get my visa in January also this year my buddy got selected, Case number 2021AF00037xxx
the initial entry of dv 2021 the passport is required to enter the registration and in my country a person must shows why he/she needs the passport.
1.My friend did not enter the passport and after the selection he has a good reason to get one.
Did this result in automatic disqualification from the process or there little hope enen though this is the first year since this process is effective immediately after dv 2020 ends.
Total nonsense. sorry to be so blunt. There is no penalty for not following through with DV or any other immigration process and yes, I speak from personal experience on this one.I don't know if your number is high or not but I believe you should send your DS-260 anyway, even if they don't call you for interview, because in case of your future selection (with low case number in next years) they might consider you unserious for playing, getting selected and not sending your application for further processing. I know this happened to somebody earlier..
You will need to decide on your own which is better. For CP you will need to do the medical exam in your home country too as well as wait for passport return after interview. even assuming all goes smoothly with this, you should allow for at least two and preferably 3 weeks for this - at a time you won’t be able to choose (you get scheduled for interview when it works for the consulate, you don’t choose the date like for a non immigrant interview). Some consulates return passports a couple of days after interview, others take 1-2 weeks. Medicals generally need to be done about a week before, some countries 2 weeks before.One more question: If I decide to go through Consular Processing instead of AOS, do I need to stay all the time in my homecountry? If I can get all the required documents (family can help) can I just do my normal life and then travel back to my homecountry just for the interview dates? (2-3)
See mom’s response above to the question about the nickname used as middle name.@SusieQQQ My friend is a winner and he mistankely put his surname twice whlie entering the details (He put surname as a middle name. Will that be a problem ? His confirmation page have his surnamw twice one after another.
I am sure you're more experienced with DV details than I am. That's why I said to ask some other well known members who are more experienced with immigration details. But I remember very well reading about someone who applied for DV, got selected, then not following through due to personal reasons and later applied for another visa when he was told that DV lottery is not a joke and was handed visa denial. Maybe that was a single unfortunate case. I am certainly not trying to scare anyone rather to open people's eyes to explore all the possible outcomes bcz people got rejected for silly reasons. So it's better to know in advance what to do. Anyway, hope for the best outcome for this and all other selectees.Total nonsense. sorry to be so blunt. There is no penalty for not following through with DV or any other immigration process and yes, I speak from personal experience on this one.
You will need to decide on your own which is better. For CP you will need to do the medical exam in your home country too as well as wait for passport return after interview. even assuming all goes smoothly with this, you should allow for at least two and preferably 3 weeks for this - at a time you won’t be able to choose (you get scheduled for interview when it works for the consulate, you don’t choose the date like for a non immigrant interview). Some consulates return passports a couple of days after interview, others take 1-2 weeks. Medicals generally need to be done about a week before, some countries 2 weeks before.
Selectees do not get penalized for not following up on previously selection. This is not true! Whoever told you they got penalized for not following up on a previous selection lied to you, they did not tell you the real reason for their denial (I’m assuming the person got denied).
I am sure you're more experienced with DV details than I am. That's why I said to ask some other well known members who are more experienced with immigration details. But I remember very well reading about someone who applied for DV, got selected, then not following through due to personal reasons and later applied for another visa when he was told that DV lottery is not a joke and was handed visa denial. Maybe that was a single unfortunate case. I am certainly not trying to scare anyone rather to open people's eyes to explore all the possible outcomes bcz people got rejected for silly reasons. So it's better to know in advance what to do. Anyway, hope for the best outcome for this and all other selectees.
AOS thread is the appropriate place for that discussion. In the past we’ve found it confuses a lot of people if AOS questions get discussed on the general thread as the process is quite different.Thank you very much for answering my second question.
Could you please help me with the first one please? About the timing? Should I do nothing and wait until after I get an OPT to begin dealing with the Change of Status?
I am sure you're more experienced with DV details than I am. That's why I said to ask some other well known members who are more experienced with immigration details. But I remember very well reading about someone who applied for DV, got selected, then not following through due to personal reasons and later applied for another visa when he was told that DV lottery is not a joke and was handed visa denial. Maybe that was a single unfortunate case. I am certainly not trying to scare anyone rather to open people's eyes to explore all the possible outcomes bcz people got rejected for silly reasons. So it's better to know in advance what to do. Anyway, hope for the best outcome for this and all other selectees.
SakuraNami, did you win again or get your case processed?
The story makes sense, but your assessment of why the case was denied was incorrect.
Filing a DS260 is a declaration of immigrant intent, entering the lottery without filing is not. However, sometimes a CO will also ask whether the person has played the lottery, and sometimes even take that into consideration. That isn't strictly accurate but the CO is assessing a number of factors. When the CO said it was not a joke, and denied the case, it was probably due to deciding the person would have tried to overstay their NIV. Failing to prove ties to the home country, or assure the CO that someone will abide by the terms of the NIV is the single largest cause of denial of those cases (NIV cases). The previous entry would have been one factor (not the only, but one factor) in that denial - but it has nothing to do with "not being serious" or anything like that. And advising people to always file the DS260 to avoid the not being serious situation is really bad advice.
No, people do not get rejected for “silly reasons”. Everything is clearly defined in law.
You don’t seem to know much about the case you talk about or even what type of visa was supposedly being applied for so I’m not going to speculate about actual reasons for denial.
Thanks for reply @Britsimon I didn't advise anyone to file the DS260. I was very specific (please read my earlier post again). I specifically said "I believe you should send your DS-260 anyway"... and then I said to "ask some other well know members who are more experienced with immigration details to confirm this". Just shared the info I read sometime ago to warn people about that particular situation.