Well for the dv 2014 I've made to applications and had a confirmation number by the end of the application. when I checked in may to find out if I've been selected, both of the applications were with the result of "NOT APPLICABLE" (what does that even mean?), I filled everything only once and had the word success after applying in both of them.
for the DV-2016 I've decided to use a company to fill out the forms for me because I didn't knew what mistake have I done and was preferring that a professional company will do it.
They filled my application but when I looked at the confirmation number I saw they mixed my last and first name and my even did it as a middle name. they suggested to "fix" the application by reentering with the correct last/first name details but I told them not to do so since they made it clear that it would be a second application and I thought that an immigration officer may see it as a 50% more chance to win since there is no misspelling but rather only a confusion in the name itself, for example:
Instead of it being something like this: reyna sohora (suhora), alex
they entered it as : reyna, alex sohora (suhora). How serious is this?. I'm pretty sure that reentering would be a bad idea since it's gonna looke like a double application even tho it's a little different (technically my odds are still higher to win).
what are your suggestions?
Also, what do you think would happen If i'll be selected and will come with a passport that will state everything correctly including year of birth except that confusion in the name field?
p.s=sorry for the long post, just tried to explain my situation.
for the DV-2016 I've decided to use a company to fill out the forms for me because I didn't knew what mistake have I done and was preferring that a professional company will do it.
They filled my application but when I looked at the confirmation number I saw they mixed my last and first name and my even did it as a middle name. they suggested to "fix" the application by reentering with the correct last/first name details but I told them not to do so since they made it clear that it would be a second application and I thought that an immigration officer may see it as a 50% more chance to win since there is no misspelling but rather only a confusion in the name itself, for example:
Instead of it being something like this: reyna sohora (suhora), alex
they entered it as : reyna, alex sohora (suhora). How serious is this?. I'm pretty sure that reentering would be a bad idea since it's gonna looke like a double application even tho it's a little different (technically my odds are still higher to win).
what are your suggestions?
Also, what do you think would happen If i'll be selected and will come with a passport that will state everything correctly including year of birth except that confusion in the name field?
p.s=sorry for the long post, just tried to explain my situation.
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