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DV 2025 All Selectees (Consular Processing - CP)

Don’t reschedule the interview, attend as already scheduled. There’s no disqualification for being pregnant, regardless of how advanced the pregnancy is. During the interview, you can also ask for guidance on how to get a visa for the baby after your wife puts to bed to enable you all travel together.
Thank you so much
 
Hello All

My brother have been selected in DV-2025 and his consular interview will be early June-2025 in Bogota Colombia. I am been trying to get in touch with them to basically ask them if he will need an affidavit of support like the i-134, I-864 or similar ... I have read in different places that no affidavit of support is needed fro DV...but I also learned from different discussion boards that depends on the consulate. Anyone had experience from the Bogota-Colombia consulate if they are looking to bring an "affidavit of support" ?

Thanks
 
Hello All

My brother have been selected in DV-2025 and his consular interview will be early June-2025 in Bogota Colombia. I am been trying to get in touch with them to basically ask them if he will need an affidavit of support like the i-134, I-864 or similar ... I have read in different places that no affidavit of support is needed fro DV...but I also learned from different discussion boards that depends on the consulate. Anyone had experience from the Bogota-Colombia consulate if they are looking to bring an "affidavit of support" ?

Thanks
Having an I-134 on hand (to be presented when/if asked) for the interview is never a bad idea, so it wouldn't hurt to have it IMO. An I-864 is not applicable to DV cases.
 
Dear Sm1smom

Looking into the I-134 instruction I can read:

What Is the Purpose of Form I-134?
"Some immigration benefits that involve a temporary stay in the United States require U.S. Citizenship and ImmigrationServices (USCIS) to determine whether the applicant or beneficiary of the request has sufficient financial resources orfinancial support to pay for expenses during the temporary stay"

Who Must File Form I-134?
"Certain individuals applying for parole based on urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit filed on FormI-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records, must file this form withForm I-131. Form I-134 is filed either by the applicant for parole on his or her own behalf, or by another individual on theparole applicant’s behalf."



Looks like it may not be a good fit for DV..right ? may guess is that your suggestion is to have it regardless even it is not good fit ..right?

Thanks
 
Dear Sm1smom

Looking into the I-134 instruction I can read:

What Is the Purpose of Form I-134?
"Some immigration benefits that involve a temporary stay in the United States require U.S. Citizenship and ImmigrationServices (USCIS) to determine whether the applicant or beneficiary of the request has sufficient financial resources orfinancial support to pay for expenses during the temporary stay"

Who Must File Form I-134?
"Certain individuals applying for parole based on urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit filed on FormI-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records, must file this form withForm I-131. Form I-134 is filed either by the applicant for parole on his or her own behalf, or by another individual on theparole applicant’s behalf."



Looks like it may not be a good fit for DV..right ? may guess is that your suggestion is to have it regardless even it is not good fit ..right?

Thanks
Did you also see the section where it says: "Form I-134 may also be requested by Department of State in certain instances"? I wouldn't have recommended having it on hand as a back-up financial document if it is not "a good fit for DV". Form I-134 is the official form for a DV applicant to demonstrate they're not likely to become a public charge.

If it helps, you can take a look at 9 FAM 302.8 where it says:

Use of Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support:
(a) (U) Because INA 212(a)(4)(C) and INA 213A require the use of Form I-864 for so many classes of immigrants, the use of Form I-134 has been reduced considerably. Nevertheless, there still are circumstances when Form I-134 will be beneficial. This affidavit, submitted by the applicant at your request, is not legally binding on the sponsor and should not be accorded the same weight as Form I-864. Form I-134 should be considered one form of evidence in conjunction with the other forms of evidence mentioned below.
(b) (U) If any of the following applicants need formal documentation from a financial supporter to meet the public charge requirement, they must use Form I-134, as they are not authorized to use Form I-864:
(i) (U) Returning residents (SB-1s);
(ii) (U) Diversity visa applicants (DVs); and
(iii) (U) Fiancé(e)s (K-1s or K-3s)
 
Hello, my case number is current for the Ds-260 year 2025 and its barely a month now and I have not received my 2NL for Nairobi embassy interview any lead.
 
Hello, my case number is current for the Ds-260 year 2025 and its barely a month now and I have not received my 2NL for Nairobi embassy interview any lead.
Nairobi only sent 2nls once this year (for December'24). They haven't done anything else since. We don't know when or whether they'll resume processing DV selectees.
 
My Brother has his consular DV interview at the Bogota ( Colombia ) embassy on June 2nd 2025. The only thing he could not be able to do is to schedule his and his wife Biometric (fingerprints and digital photograph) collection at CSRA's Applicant Service Center (ASC) using the online page: ais.usvisa-info.com/en-co/iv/users/sign_in


He also have sent emails to the embassy to report the issue and so far no answer, any suggestions ?
 

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Dear Sir,

As I'm Dv 2025 my case number are in 57k, I just have one question, if Kenya and Rwanda not working as well, is it possible to request a transfer to any other country?

Thank you
 
To DV winners, let me take a second to encourage you, having gone through the process myself.

I can't believe a year has passed since I landed at JFK Airport in May last year. I know what most of you are going through. You're questioning your case number, your documents etc and it's normal to do so. Its a straightforward process in highsight, but everyone's situation is different. Personally, moving here has changed my life in ways that weren't apparent before I got here.
I want to implore you to keep going, stay positive and BE ORGANIZED. All the information you need is in these threads, get comfortable and just read. Don't take shortcuts.

Goodluck!
 
Hello everyone. The interview was on October 17 in Yerevan, and the case was sent for administrative processing. On CEAC, the last update date was February 5 (Refused with a long text). I have three questions:
  1. How much longer should I expect to wait for a decision? Is there any available statistics? I read somewhere that prolonged AP cases usually get resolved by August. I'm also concerned that they took my original higher education diploma for review.
  2. Is there a risk that while my case is under review, the visa quota will be exhausted, and I will miss my chance? Or could the fiscal year end before my case is processed?
  3. If the outcome is positive and I get a new medical exam, will I still have to enter the U.S. by September 30? For example, if my visa is valid until October 5, can I enter on September 29?

Thanks in advance!
Hi! I already posted in this thread earlier. Since then, I requested the return of my original diploma, and it was returned the very next day. Otherwise, nothing has changed. I’ve been emailing the embassy every two months, and the answer is always the same: the administrative processing is still ongoing (which means it's now been 8 months).

So I have a new set of questions:
  1. Is there any way to contact the agency that’s conducting administrative processing directly? Maybe there's an email address?
  2. Would it make sense to write to the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) or any other related agencies?
  3. I’ve heard that many people waiting for administrative processing often get a decision in August. Is that true?
Thanks in advance!
 
Hi! I already posted in this thread earlier. Since then, I requested the return of my original diploma, and it was returned the very next day. Otherwise, nothing has changed. I’ve been emailing the embassy every two months, and the answer is always the same: the administrative processing is still ongoing (which means it's now been 8 months).

So I have a new set of questions:
  1. Is there any way to contact the agency that’s conducting administrative processing directly? Maybe there's an email address?
  2. Would it make sense to write to the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) or any other related agencies?
  3. I’ve heard that many people waiting for administrative processing often get a decision in August. Is that true?
Thanks in advance!
1 & 2. Your only contact at this point is the embassy. KCC no longer has any role to play in the process.
3. They try to finish processing cases stuck in AP as best as they can before the end of the applicable FY.
 
Hello,
As of June 20th, 2025, we see the total number of issued and scheduled for an interview visas are 55944. We still have one more bulletin in 2025. 1. Can you please explain how should this number be "read".
2. Does this mean that people whose number becomes current in September may not have their visa interview scheduled as the number is already over 55 000 limit? Or even if they have an interview in September , the visas may run out by then?
 

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Hello,
As of June 20th, 2025, we see the total number of issued and scheduled for an interview visas are 55944. We still have one more bulletin in 2025. 1. Can you please explain how should this number be "read".
2. Does this mean that people whose number becomes current in September may not have their visa interview scheduled as the number is already over 55 000 limit? Or even if they have an interview in September , the visas may run out by then?
Paging @Xarthisius and @Britsimon … I’m a little out of touch with the nitty-gritty of the data,

As an aside, do we know what # of the ready is now under travel ban?
 
Hello,
As of June 20th, 2025, we see the total number of issued and scheduled for an interview visas are 55944. We still have one more bulletin in 2025. 1. Can you please explain how should this number be "read".
2. Does this mean that people whose number becomes current in September may not have their visa interview scheduled as the number is already over 55 000 limit? Or even if they have an interview in September , the visas may run out by then?
 
As an aside, do we know what # of the ready is now under travel ban?
We don't, but they are scheduling as normal. E.g. there's a large number of AS cases invited to ANK, YRV which are most likely Iranians. We can safely assume that more than normal number of cases will either be refused or people won't show up.
 
Hello,
As of June 20th, 2025, we see the total number of issued and scheduled for an interview visas are 55944. We still have one more bulletin in 2025. 1. Can you please explain how should this number be "read".
2. Does this mean that people whose number becomes current in September may not have their visa interview scheduled as the number is already over 55 000 limit? Or even if they have an interview in September , the visas may run out by then?
This screenshot includes until which VB? Meaning, the ones that are “ready” include people from july as well?
 
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