SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
If her interview is scheduled her case has been sent to the embassy/consulate where she will be interviewing so that’s why she can’t access it. She will need to contact them to unlock her DS260 to add you. Yes,it is very late in the game to decide this as you need to first be married, added to the case (which means you’ll need to have marriage certificates - some countries have a delay in getting official ones after the wedding), and also get your medical (usually need official interview appointment in your name for that) and civil documents done. I suggest she call the consulate and ask them if it’s feasible to do all this in that short time. Very highly dependent on the consulate,they may be amenable to rescheduling to fit this in - or they may not.Hello everyone,
My girlfriend was selected for the Diversity Visa program on May 4th last year.
She has been scheduled for an interview on July 28th. We are not married yet, but we have been in a committed relationship for 3 years. We have already traveled together to the U.S. twice as tourists and have extensive evidence that our relationship is genuine.
We are now considering getting married so that I can be included in her DV case and attend the interview with her. Is this still possible at this stage?
However, we are facing a problem: she is currently unable to log in to her case at the official website.
So even if we get married now, we can't access her case online, what should we do?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
