Hello,
Is there a way to find out how many visas are remaining?
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@dv2022user looks like you're the only one who completed the interview at the Chicago FO, would you mind sharing your interview experience?
1) Search for "DV2022 CEAC data" on google
2) Here's my interview experience:
We had our interview at the Chicago FO at 9:00AM on June 15.
We arrived at 8:38AM and were called into the room at around 9:00AM. The interview was over at around 9:45AM
I am the principal applicant on F-1 OPT, and my wife is F-2.
The IO asked me to give her my 1NL, 2NL, and the DV fee payment receipt.
Then, our driver’s licenses and passports.
We gave our oath to say truth and only truth.
The IO went through our I-485s asking to confirm our answers to the questions.
She asked me about the reason for divorce in my previous marriage.
Then, she asked my wife to give her all of her I-20s and DS-2019. She didn’t have some old DS-2019, but the IO saw her J-1 visa in her old passport and said that it was sufficient.
The IO was asking persistently whether my wife completed her programs (high school, language school, college) and asked for her college diploma. Luckily, we had a copy with us.
The IO checked our original birth certificates, our marriage certificate, and my divorce certificate.
The IO did not ask me to show her my high school diploma (or any of the higher degree diplomas that I have). She didn’t ask to see my EAD card either. However, she did ask my wife to show all of her old EADs. The IO asked my wife 3 different times during the interview whether she is currently working (she is not, of course, since she is in F-2 status).
We went through the Yes/No questions. I previously answered Yes to Q25 because I had a speeding warning, I asked the IO about it and showed her my speeding warning. She said that since it’s not a citation we can change my answer to No.
We signed and dated our I-485s.
Then, the IO asked me to tell her about our relationship, how we met, and how we got married. I walked her through our relationship. We brought plenty of evidence of our relationship to the interview, but I didn’t give any of it to the IO, because she didn’t request any. I guess my words were convincing enough.
The IO asked us if we have any questions. I, of course, asked how soon we can expect a decision. I told her that I have an upcoming international business trip and that my employer is asking me to book flights and hotels right now. The IO said the latest deadline is the end of September. She said that KCC hasn’t sent our file to her yet. She needs to communicate with them and it would take 1-3 weeks.
The IO printed two generic letters with interview results and showed us the exit.
No updates in the case status so far.